Intense hostilities in Yemen have raged for more than seven years. The needs are severe and deepen by the minute with more than two-thirds of Yemen\u2019s people in need of humanitarian assistance.\xa0 All, while essential services are on the brink of collapse and people are losing hope as the conflict appears to drag endlessly. In these past decades, the ICRC has been providing a wide array of humanitarian assistance including support to hospitals, improving access to clean water, and food parcels and relief items to people who have been displaced. However, one of the more challenging activities the ICRC facilitates in Yemen is monitoring the treatment and living conditions of tens of thousands of people\u2014mostly men and some as young as 13--detained due to the prolonged conflict. We also work to facilitate the release and reunification of the detainees with their families when agreed upon by parties to the conflict.
In this episode, we speak with Fabrizio Carboni, ICRC\u2019s head of the Middle East region, who tells the story of the organization\u2019s largest wartime transfer operation of detainees in the past 70 years and reflects on what it means for the future of Yemen.
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