Dispensing "King Salman" and "UNICEF" funds in coast directorates and accusing leaders of Khokha of serious involvement

English - Saturday 20 June 2020 الساعة 06:08 pm
Hodeidah / Mocha, Newsyemen, private:

In the second part of the Newsyemen investigation on the reality and catastrophe of the health sector, collapsed services, and near-non-existent infrastructure, which directly affected the reality of public health, which is witnessing a dangerous rise in the number of daily deaths and infected cases recorded with various fevers diseases, malnutrition, etc.
A monitoring and statistics organization documenting massive violations and documenting massive waste of drug aid and funds, and influential leaders are involved in crimes amounting to child killing.
Monitoring organization for rights, freedoms and sustainable development, "R- F-S-D", said that it was auspicious to finance the national resistance of the General Administration of Public Health and Population in the governorate in the city of Al-Khokha, and to equip and furnish its offices and accessories so that the administrative staff can work with the branches of the departments of the departments of "Al-Khokha - Hays - Al-Tuhita" - Al-Durahimi -Mandhar in Al-Hawk directorate, and monitoring the provision of health services in hospitals and health units and supervising the arrival of nearly half a million people in displacement areas and camps in these directorates through the work of the administrative staff of the Health Office.
The health sector in the organization added: We considered the month of June of 2019 as the beginning of a new health year and that the number of victims will diminish by a large percentage from the previous years in which the health sector's deterioration is almost described as catastrophic.
It added in reports: "Our disappointment began to emerge after the public health office and the population were unable to find out the reasons for running out of medicines in the emergency medical clinics in the King Salman Center operated by" Taiba Foundation "supposed to provide health services to one hundred thousand people living in the city of Al-Khokha and four of the largest camps The displacement in the country, in addition to the twelve residential gatherings spread across the city and its outskirts, which led to a painful setback that cast its shadow through the high numbers of deaths, most of them children and pregnant women.
The "R- F-S-D" accused the military commanders controlling the city of Khokha that it had caused the province's health office inability to obstruct the investigation of officials at the "Thebes Foundation" and to deny thousands of patients who came to the King Salman Center at Taiba Foundation.
It added: The health sector management in the King Salman Fund bears the responsibility of inaction and failure to investigate what amounts to crimes depriving the center of medicine in accordance with the First Geneva Convention and its annexed protocols that obligated countries that are party to the war to provide medicine and secure the population under their administration with or without international authorization.
The Foundation went on to monitor its health status in its violations, which described those involved as being involved in the killing of children, and that the same reasons that prevented the accountability of Thebes Foundation, the field operator for emergency clinics in the King Salman Center, were the same as the reason for dispelling 130 tons Among the medicines that arrived in four payments to the health department stores in the city of Al-Khokha, which was supposed to cover the drug deficit from December 2019 until May 2020, but it ran out completely in mid-January of this year, which is the same thing that happened from UNICEF interventions that reached The other is half a million tons, but the residents of the districts and the displacement camps have received only 20% of the quantities of medicines and medical supplies, which were supposed to cover the shortage of medicine until June
High numbers of deaths due to diets and malnutrition

Close statistics obtained by "NewsYemen" indicated that the collapse of the health service in the districts of "Al-Khokha - Hays- Al-Tuhita - Al-Durahimi - Mandhar in Al-Hawk" caused three deaths daily, including two children who died in hospitals and health units in those centers.
The statistics may be insignificant due to the inability of the epidemiological surveillance to reach the actual figures disclosed by the Health Status Monitoring Department of the "R- F - S - D" organization, which said that 8 deaths, including 5 children, died from diets and malnutrition.