Dyer to Asharq Al-Awsat: Saudi Arabia averted Yemen from famine

Dyer to Asharq Al-Awsat: Saudi Arabia averted Yemen from famine
Dyer to Asharq Al-Awsat: Saudi Arabia averted Yemen from famine

The British envoy warned of the trilogy of “conflict”, “climate” and “epidemic”

The first British special envoy for famine prevention and humanitarian affairs, Nick Dyer, said that Saudi Arabia has been “central to preventing famine in Yemen over the past two years,” praising its support for the Central Bank of Yemen and United Nations agencies. In a dialogue with Asharq Al-Awsat, the envoy warned against thousands of Yemenis facing the risk of starvation, calling for more resources to be allocated to support the humanitarian response.

“This is my first trip to the Gulf and to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” said Dyer, who is visiting Saudi Arabia today as part of his first Gulf tour since his appointment as a special envoy last September. I am looking forward to it, as Saudi Arabia and Britain are among the largest donors in the world for humanitarian work. ”

Dyer warned of the “conflict, climate and epidemic” trilogy, and the threat it poses to food security, expressing his concern about the deteriorating situation in 4 regions specifically, namely Yemen, Burkina Faso, South Sudan and Northeast Nigeria.

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