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As teachers get paid, learning returns to bombed-out south Yemen school

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As teachers get paid, learning returns to bombed-out  south Yemen school

Taiz (Yemen) - Yemen's central bank, split into two rival head offices, has struggled to pay public sector wages as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.

Published: Wed 16 Jan 2019, 10:30 PM

Updated: Thu 17 Jan 2019, 12:40 AM

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  • Reuters

Its books have been looted and walls blown out, but a school in war-torn southern Yemen is hopeful that the resumption of regular salary payments can keep teachers and children in classrooms.
"In the past few months things have stabilised, teachers' salaries have begun to be paid, and hopefully things will continue this way," said Hoda Naged Useid, the head of the Arwa school in Yemen's third-largest city, Taiz.
The government-held city, surrounded to the north by Houthi forces, has been at the centre of an almost four-year war pitting the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement against a Saudi-led coalition trying to restore the internationally recognised Yemeni government.
The Houthis, who seized the capital Sanaa in 2014 and hold most urban centres, say their revolution is against corruption.
In Taiz buildings and homes have been looted and damaged, Useid said, but people are nevertheless returning due to a de-escalation of fighting amid UN-led peace efforts. "If salaries are paid regularly and as they were previously, things will get better," Useid said.
Yemen's central bank, split into two rival head offices, has struggled to pay public sector wages as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
The war and ensuing economic collapse has left 15.9 million people facing severe hunger and struggling to access basic goods and services.
Yemen's warring parties agreed last month on a peace deal in the Red Sea port of Hodeidah, and the two sides agreed to set up a committee to establish humanitarian corridors to Taiz. No progress has been made yet, however. 



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