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<p>The conflict in Yemen has resulted in severe restrictions on imports of humanitarian
and commercial supplies into the country, including essential fuel, food and medicines.
According to the UN, since April, Yemen has received 2.1 million metric tonnes of
food (90% through commercial imports and 10% through humanitarian aid) but only 25%
of its estimated fuel needs.</p><br /><p>The UK continues to call on all parties to
facilitate unimpeded and immediate humanitarian access to all people in need in Yemen,
and to lift any restrictions on commercial and humanitarian shipping.</p><br /><p>The
UK is one of the largest donors to the crisis in Yemen and has announced £75 million
to respond to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, focused on the most urgent life-saving
needs. UK aid is providing vital medical supplies, water, food and emergency shelter,
as well as supporting UN work to co-ordinate the international humanitarian response.</p>
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