School or water: Yemen's children pay price for conflict and climate change

Even before war broke out between the government and Houthi rebels, Yemen ranked among the world's most water-stressed countries.
Now, damage to infrastructure and rising temperatures resulting from climate change have made the situation critical. As a result, many are forced to queue up for hours to fill jerry cans at public water tanks and it is often children, who would otherwise be at school, waiting in line.
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