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Wed, 04/07/2010 - 00:33
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YEMEN: ICRC GETS CLEARER PICTURE OF DESTRUCTION AND STEPS UP RESPONSE



SANA'A, April 06(Saba)- International Committee of the Red Cross
ICRC has said that it sent international staff who left the north
of the country in September back to Sa'ada, where they are joining
40 staff members who put their lives at risk by staying in the area
throughout the conflict to carry on with their humanitarian work.

In its press release, the orgainzation said that joint ICRC and
Yemen Red Crescent teams have visited camps for displaced people
(IDPs) and areas such as Sa'ada where fighting had taken place.
Among the staff who went back to Sa'ada are a water engineer and a
health specialist who are currently assessing needs. According to
their reports, there is widespread destruction in Sa'ada's old city,
including to the water system.

The ICRC's primary concern now in areas affected by the fighting is
to make sure that displaced people and returnees as well as
residents are provided with shelter, and to restore proper water and
sanitation services.

The organization also sees a huge need for
expanded medical and other health-related services, in particular at
the prosthetic/orthotic centre. The scale of these and other
requirements is likely to become clearer as people become able to
move around more easily.

The ICRC and the Yemen Red Crescent are determined to carry on with
their work helping conflict victims in the north of the country and
to expand their activities as the situation allows. Over the past
six months they have brought water, food, shelter and health care to
at least 150,000 residents and displaced people.

Supplying clean water

The ICRC is currently:

* supplying 66 water points in Sa'ada town with nearly 400,000
litres of water per day, mostly by truck. Also in Sa'ada, it is
providing diesel fuel to run pumps for the local network serving
80,000 people. It is building a further six water points with a
total capacity of 30,000 litres and a new 300,000-litre concrete
water storage tank,
* providing diesel fuel together with the Yemen Red Crescent in
Al Mahader and Al Azgool to pump water to some 17,500 people,
* providing drinking water, sanitation and tents in coordination
with the Yemen Red Crescent for 23,000 displaced people in Sam, Al
Ehsa'a, Al Gabanah, Mandabah, Al Shat and Bugalat camps in Sa'ada
governorate,
* providing some 500 tents through the Yemen Red Crescent for
people returning to Al Oqab.

Providing food and other essential items

In March the ICRC and the Yemen Red Crescent distributed household
essentials such as blankets, hygiene items and soap to nearly 8,000
displaced people in and around Sa'ada town. They also distributed
blankets in Al Jabana camp for displaced people, food to displaced
people in Damaj, in Al Safra district, and food and other items to
the nearly 3,000 residents of Al Oqab, a village on the outskirts of
Sa'ada hard hit by the fighting.

Cooperation with the Yemen Red Crescent Society

Over the past three weeks, the ICRC has stepped up its support for
the Sa'ada chapter of the Yemen Red Crescent by providing a
generator and emergency first-aid kits.

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