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Alan James Carter Duncan
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<p>DFID does not provide direct bilateral support to the health sector in Yemen. A number of our projects however do address health care issues. Part of the UK's £100 million contribution to the Yemeni Social Fund for Development (SFD) from 2010-11 to 2014-15 will be used to build and equip health facilities and provide training for medical professionals. We are also providing £35 million to the United Nations Children's Fund over three years to improve nutrition in Yemen and this includes support to nutrition related healthcare services. In addition we are also strengthening the provision of emergency healthcare services through our £33 million programme of humanitarian assistance, in particular through support to the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC), to the United Nations Emergency Response Fund and a consortium of international non-governmental organisations.</p><p>All of the programmes described here work across a range of sectors and it is not possible to disaggregate the proportion spent on health related interventions.</p>
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Department for International Development
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Department for International Development
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Alan James Carter Duncan
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