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Yemen: Hundreds of Thousands of Children at Risk in Hodeidah as Reports Indicate Attack


FAIRFIELD, Conn. – WEBWIRE

An estimated 300,000 children stuck in Hodeida City are at risk of being killed or maimed by fighting following reports of an attack on the Yemeni port city. Families and children could be caught in the crossfire, unable to leave but in grave danger from bombs and bullets if they stay, trapped beyond the reach of humanitarian aid or medical care. 

“Save the Children is now extremely concerned that the port in Hodeidah will be closed and despite repeated warnings of the devastating impact this will have, a famine is becoming a real possibility, with hundreds of thousands of lives at risk,” said Tamer Kirolos, Save the Children’s Country Director in Yemen.

“The battle for Hodeidah will almost certainly result in a huge loss of civilian life and damage to vital infrastructure. Save the Children has consistently called for a diplomatic rather than military solution to this brutal conflict, now in its fourth year, and we feel despair for the children of Hodeidah who didn’t ask for this war. Time and again, the world has failed the children of Yemen, despite international efforts discouraging the warring parties from escalating a military confrontation.”

Save the Children is urgently calling on the warring parties to:

  • Respect their obligations under international humanitarian law and take all feasible precautions to protect children and their families and civilian infrastructure, such as schools and hospitals, from the impact of hostilities. 
  • Ensure that any civilians who choose to flee can safely escape active areas of conflict.
  • Ensure humanitarian access to civilians, and refrain from depriving civilians of basic necessities such as food, water and medical supplies.
  • Keep Hodeidah’s port open and undamaged to allow vital food and medicines in. 
  • Commit to investigate any potential breaches of international humanitarian law that may occur, including the targeting of civilians and attacks on schools, hospitals and other civilian infrastructure.


More information about Save the Children’s work in Yemen is available on our website.

Save the Children gives children in the United States and around the world a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We invest in childhood — every day, in times of crisis and for our future. 


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