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KRCS urges Kuwaitis to extend more donations to ease Yemenis' suffurings

Head of the Public Relations Department at KRCS Khaled Al-Zaid
Head of the Public Relations Department at KRCS Khaled Al-Zaid

By Arwa Al-Woqayyan

KUWAIT, March 27 (KUNA) -- Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) Monday continued for the second consecutive day its campaign to collect donations for people affected by the ongoing war in Yemen.
This campaign comes in support of Yemen to tackle the worst hunger crisis in the world due the current war in this country according to a recent report by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Head of the Public Relations Department at KRCS Khaled Al-Zaid said.
Earlier this month, the UN announced that more than 20 million people were facing famine in Somalia, Yemen, South Sudan and north-east Nigeria). He described the response to the campaign as "good", calling on Kuwaitis to increase their donattion, noting that the campaign will end this Wednesday but will continue online for a month.
He said the primary aim of this campaign is collecting initially 250,000 Kuwaiti dinars (kd) to purchase medical equipment and food items.
Al-Zaid added that the lack of basic needs results in the death of a child every 10 minutes. The society will receive cash and Knet donations from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, as well as online donations through KRCS' website, he noted.
The two-year conflict has caused drastic changes to life conditions of 18 million Yemenis.(end) akw.ha