People in Yemen are not just dying, they are being left to die.
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Torbay, the President and CEO of Project HOPE, is a humanitarian and crisis response leader who has designed and implemented relief, transition and gl... obal health programs in some of the world’s most challenging conditions. He has worked extensively responding to humanitarian crises including in Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, and the United States.
People in Yemen are not just dying, they are being left to die.
As we continue to deal with COVID-19, ‘business as usual’ in the aid sector can no longer be an option