cholera outbreak
KSRelief signed an agreement with the WHO to carry out two projects worth about $22.7 million for treating and preventing the waterborne disease in Yemen.
Doctors Without Borders decided to shut down most of the cholera clinics in Yemen, claiming that the disease started to recede.
One of the poorest countries in the Arab World faces a very uncertain future, being torn apart by war silently with relatively little media attention.
Peter Maurer arrived in Yemen Monday as the country's unprecedented cholera outbreak ravages an alarming – and growing - percentage of the population.