Altaf Musani (@altaf_musani) 's Twitter Profile
Altaf Musani

@altaf_musani

World Health Organization (WHO)

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calendar_today28-11-2018 09:13:06

195 Tweet

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WHO Yemen (@whoyemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During the first 7 months of 2020, over 165K suspected #cholera cases & 47 associated deaths were reported. WHO, health authorities & partners are responding through case management surveillance & laboratory investigations; hotspot mapping; water, sanitation and hygiene services.

During the first 7 months of 2020, over 165K suspected #cholera cases & 47 associated deaths were reported. WHO, health authorities & partners are responding through case management surveillance & laboratory investigations; hotspot mapping; water, sanitation and hygiene services.
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WHO & partners work in an extremely difficult operational environment in #Yemen to reach children suffering from #malnutrition. In 2019 & 2020, 30 new Therapeutic Feeding Centers (TFC) were established increasing the total functional TFCs to 83. #ForEveryChild

WHO & partners work in an extremely difficult operational environment in #Yemen to reach children suffering from #malnutrition. In 2019 & 2020, 30 new Therapeutic Feeding Centers (TFC) were established increasing the total functional TFCs to 83.
#ForEveryChild
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A 4-day dengue control campaign covering the 8 districts of Aden city was launched today by health authorities with the support of WHO Yemen& KSrelief. The campaign will provide direct protection to 430Kpeople and indirectly to the 1.7 M total population of Aden city.

A 4-day dengue control campaign covering the 8 districts of Aden city was launched today by health authorities with the support of <a href="/WHOYemen/">WHO Yemen</a>&amp; <a href="/KSRelief_EN/">KSrelief</a>. The campaign will provide direct protection to 430Kpeople and indirectly to the 1.7 M total population of Aden city.
WHO Yemen (@whoyemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As of 12 September, the number of reported confirmed #COVID-19 cases in #Yemen had reached 2,013 with 583 associated deaths and 1,213 recoveries. Over the past week, 51 new confirmed cases, 16 deaths, were reported. Latest COVID-19 Response Snapshot👉 reliefweb.int/report/yemen/y…

Tom Fletcher (@unreliefchief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yemen is dancing on the knife edge of huge tragedy. It faces a preventable catastrophe. But it won’t be prevented unless powerful people + powerful nations take action now. Thanks Connect the World & Becky Anderson for the spotlight on helping Yemen's people. youtu.be/brwQS2FhKy8

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One of the worst choices made by powerful people and countries this year has been to not fund relief operations in #Yemen, I told Sky News today. So much of this suffering could have been prevented.

OCHA Yemen (@ochayemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Critical underfunding to the humanitarian response in #Yemen caused a severe reduction in nutrition support programs, putting the lives of 1.5 million women and +2 million children at risk. Funds are urgently needed to save their lives. #YemenCantWait #UN75

Critical underfunding to the humanitarian response in #Yemen caused a severe reduction in nutrition support programs, putting the lives of 1.5 million women and +2 million children at risk. 
Funds are urgently needed to save their lives. #YemenCantWait #UN75
OCHA Yemen (@ochayemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Six years of war, hunger, disease and a deepening economic crisis are stalking #Yemen at a time when humanitarian funding is at its lowest in decades. Over 9 million people have been affected by deepening cuts to aid programmes. #YemenCantWait #UN75 #UNGA

Six years of war, hunger, disease and a deepening economic crisis are stalking #Yemen at a time when humanitarian funding is at its lowest in decades.
Over 9 million people have been affected by deepening cuts to aid programmes. #YemenCantWait

#UN75 #UNGA
WHO Yemen (@whoyemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#IDPs are among the most vulnerable communities in #Yemen. Thanks to a new contribution from #Germany🇩🇪, WHO will work on increasing their access to primary health care services through the delivery of the minimum service package, incl. in high priority areas.

#IDPs are among the most vulnerable communities in #Yemen. Thanks to a new contribution from #Germany🇩🇪, WHO will work on increasing their access to primary health care services through the delivery of the minimum service package, incl. in high priority areas.
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A UN- chartered flight is on its way from #Amman to #Sanaa to carry Yemeni patients who were receiving medical treatment in Jordan after being flown out of #Yemen in February 2020 as part of a United Nations medical airbridge operation.

A UN- chartered flight is on its way from #Amman to #Sanaa to carry Yemeni patients who were receiving medical treatment in Jordan after being flown out of #Yemen in February 2020 as part of a United Nations medical airbridge operation.
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Breaking: A UN flight carrying civilian Yemenis & their companions just landed in #Sanaa. Thanks to the UN medical airbridge, the patients received treatment in #Jordan for different chronic conditions for which they could not be treated inside #Yemen.

Breaking: A UN flight carrying civilian Yemenis &amp; their companions just landed in #Sanaa. Thanks to the UN medical airbridge, the patients received treatment in #Jordan for different chronic conditions for which they could not be treated inside #Yemen.
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A 2nd flight carrying more patients who have been receiving medical care in Jordan for diseases & conditions which cannot be treated in #Yemen is on its way to #Sanaa. The medical airbridge is part of the UN's humanitarian assistance in Yemen, incl. to the healthcare system.

A 2nd flight carrying more patients who have been receiving medical care in Jordan for diseases &amp; conditions which cannot be treated in #Yemen is on its way to #Sanaa. The medical airbridge is part of the UN's humanitarian assistance in Yemen, incl. to the healthcare system.
OCHA Yemen (@ochayemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BREAKING: a second flight carrying more patients who have been receiving medical care in Jordan for diseases and conditions which cannot be treated in #Yemen just landed in #Sanaa. The United Nations is grateful to everyone who collaborated in making this medical airbridge happen.

#BREAKING: a second flight carrying more patients who have been receiving medical care in Jordan for diseases and conditions which cannot be treated in #Yemen just landed in #Sanaa. The <a href="/UN/">United Nations</a> is grateful to everyone who collaborated in making this medical airbridge happen.
WHO Yemen (@whoyemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 4 and 5 October, two UN chartered flights carried back to #Sanaa a group of civilian Yemenis who have been receiving medical treatment in Jordan for different diseases and conditions that cannot be treated in #Yemen. Watch video:

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One in five children under five are estimated to be acutely malnourished and in urgent need of treatment as malnutrition cases increase across the southern areas in #Yemen, UN agencies warn. UNICEF Yemen, WFP Yemen, FAO in Yemen Joint statement: reliefweb.int/report/yemen/m…

One in five children under five are estimated to be acutely malnourished and in urgent need of treatment as malnutrition cases increase across the southern areas in #Yemen, UN agencies warn.

<a href="/UNICEF_Yemen/">UNICEF Yemen</a>, <a href="/WFPYemen/">WFP Yemen</a>, <a href="/FAOYemen/">FAO in Yemen</a> Joint statement: reliefweb.int/report/yemen/m…
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United Nations Geneva For years, #Yemen has suffered from conflict and, increasingly, disease: the worst cholera outbreak in modern times, diphtheria, dengue, measles, malaria, the re-emergence of #polio, and now #COVID19. For people with chronic conditions, treatment is limited.

WHO Yemen (@whoyemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2020, over 160K children in #Yemen have had access to nutritional screening, with an immediate referral of #wasting, found in almost a 1/4 of them. This service is provided through WHO Yemen's #Nutrition  Surveillance System supported by World Bank.

In 2020, over 160K children in #Yemen have had access to nutritional screening, with an immediate referral of #wasting, found in almost a 1/4 of them. This service is provided through <a href="/WHOYemen/">WHO Yemen</a>'s #Nutrition  Surveillance System supported by <a href="/WorldBank/">World Bank</a>.
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Check out this animation and see how location, proximity and time can help you make safer choices when you're in an area of widespread #COVID19 transmission.

WHO Yemen (@whoyemen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why still study at home when having symptoms? 🟡 Because protecting other students & teachers from getting infected means that your school can stay open. 🟡 Because taking care of your symptoms early will help you recover faster & stay ahead of your studies.

Why still study at home when having symptoms?
🟡 Because protecting other students &amp; teachers from getting infected means that your school can stay open.
🟡 Because taking care of your symptoms early will help you recover faster &amp; stay ahead of your studies.