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A malnourished boy cries in his home in Sanaa June 20, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
woman holds her malnourished child at a therapeutic feeding centre at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sanaa April 15, 2013. REUTERS-Mohammed al-Sayagh
woman holds her malnourished child at a therapeutic feeding center at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sanaa May 28, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
woman holds her child in their home in Sanaa June 9, 2012. One million Yemeni children face severe malnutrition within months as families struggle to pay for food in one of the Arab world's poorest countries, the U.N. World Food Programme has warned. Political turmoil has pushed Yemen to the brink of a humanitarian crisis and aid agencies estimate half the country's 24 million people are malnourished. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
malnourished child is seen at a therapeutic feeding center at al-Sabyeen hospital during a visit by Britain's International Development Minister Alan Duncan in Sanaa, Yemen October 9, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
family with a malnourished child is pictured in their home in Sanaa June 21, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
malnourished child is seen at a therapeutic feeding centre at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sanaa April 15, 2013. REUTERS-Mohammed al-Sayagh
Children are pictured in their home in Sanaa June 9, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
ildren eat with their families in their home in Sanaa June 9, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
boy cries in his home in Sanaa June 9, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al -Sayagh
doctor holds a malnourished boy as his mother sits at a therapeutic feeding centre in the southern Yemeni city of Taiz, June 30, 2012. REUTERS-Khaled Abdulla
malnourished child sits at a therapeutic feeding center at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sanaa June 4, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
A woman holds her malnourished child at a therapeutic feeding center at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sanaa June 4, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
urished child is seen at a therapeutic feeding centre at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sanaa April 15, 2013. REUTERS-Mohammed al-Sayagh
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woman sits next to her malnourished child at a therapeutic feeding center at al-Sabyeen hospital in Sanaa, June 4, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
ildren fill containers with drinking water in the Old City of Sanaa, February 15, 2012. REUTERS-Mohamed al-Sayagh
woman holds her malnourished boy outside her hut in a slum area in Raida town, some 37 miles northwest of the Yemeni capital Sanaa, February 13, 2012. REUTERS-Khaled Abdulla