Yemen is the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world with more than 24 million people, out of the 29.8 million total of population *, in need of humanitarian assistance, including more than 12 million children. This means that more than 80% of the population is affected, as a consequence of the conflict that escalated in March 2015 that led the country into being severely devastated by a civil war. According to the Yemen Data Project, more than 17.000 civilians were killed and injured since the begining of the conflict, and a quarter of all civilians killed in air raids were women and children. Furthermore, more than 10 million of people are at risk of famine and, because of this, i n 2018 the United Nations declared it is "the worst humanitarian crisis in the last 100 years." About 70% of the population lives with less than 1$ (dolar) a day, and many employees and pensioners have not received any salary since 2016. Given this and the fact that the economic status is
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