Yemen's children are silently starving to death
Hunger has always been a problem in Yemen, but two and a half years of war has starved the country. CNN's Clarissa Ward reports a famine in Yemen would be the largest the world has seen in decades. Clarissa got rare access to a hospital in the Yemen port city of Aden to show just how desperate the situation has become, especially for children.
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
Yemen's children are silently starving to death
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