Taiz: Yemen, the conflict ruined nation, has been declared as one of the worst countries for the children. The UNICEF on Monday pointed out that children in Yemen are still being deprived of their human rights. More than 12 million children in the war-torn nation are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance.
The organisation has been marking 30 years since the UNGA adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child in1989. But the plight of Yemen's youngest citizens is under the spotlight.
A school in the country's southwestern city of Taiz lies in ruins. Its another example of the difficulties facing the country's children.
Among the battered buildings, they still attend lessons. But this is not a good environment for education.
"A continuing brutal conflict and a subsequent economic crisis have left basic social services systems across the country on the brink of collapse with far-reaching consequences on children," the organization said in a statement.
Sara Beysolow Nyanti, the UNICEF Yemen Representative, said that the situation is desperate in the Middle-Eastern nation.