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- Is 'dop met skop' gaining popularity again?
- Our original 'dop met skop' (drink with a kick) is finding new favour these days, thanks to the enthusiasm of people like Danie Grundlingh. It now comes with a more sophisticated touch.
- Will Yemen survive?
- During three weeks on the ground in the south, many conversations felt like a farewell, a requiem to the nation. Many doubt that Yemen will survive in its current form. Many more doubt that the Houthis will make peace.
- What happens to Yemen's children after a few days?
- After a few days, we learn that she too has been taken back home, where there may be little to feed her. War, hunger, and poverty are intertwined here. Yemen's children may escape one and fall victim to the others, and they are at risk of international neglect.
- Is a child in Yemen suffering from hunger?
- Hunger has been stalking children in Yemen, including Awam, from birth. Nearly 500,000 Yemeni children under the age of five suffer from severe acute malnutrition and are struggling to survive, according to the United Nations (UN).
- Are Yemenis at risk of international neglect?
- Yemen's children are at risk of international neglect, with war, hunger, and poverty intertwined in their lives. The horrors of Ukraine are closer to home for many Western nations than distant suffering in the Arabian Peninsula. Now more than ever, Yemenis fear they are easy to overlook.
- What are the risks faced by Yemen's children?
- Yemen's children are at risk of international neglect. War, hunger, and poverty are intertwined here. After a few days we learn that she too has been taken back home, where there may be little to feed her.