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Last Tuesday, 82 of the Chibok girls were admitted to a government facility in Abuja where 24 others Nike Odyssey React Mens Australia Sale , who were earlier rescued, were also being housed.
All of them were among 276 schoolgirls abducted in April 2014 by the terror group in Chibok community of the northeastern state of Borno in Nigeria.
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"Today's event is another demonstration of your commitment to the wellbeing of the released Chibok girls," Alhassan added.
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SANAA, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Yemenis marked on Sunday the second year of war that erupted after Shiite Houthi fighters stormed the capital Sanaa and ousted Saudi-backed Sunni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
More than one hundred of thousand supporters of Houthi movement and former President Ali Abdullah Saleh crowded in Sabeen Square southern the capital Sanaa to show loyalty to Houthi leaders and Saleh, according to live footage from the scene and experts' estimations.
The crowds raised the country's national flags only and banners demanding "end of war, lifting economic siege, political peaceful settlement and equal share in the future presidency and government."
On the other corner of territory under control of the exiled internationally recognized government of President Hadi, live footage and pictures aired by pro-government satellite televisions from southern city of Taiz showed around hundreds of government supporters gathering at a hall to celebrate the anniversary of war, raising the national flags of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
No rallies or celebrations were reported from the government's temporary capital port city of Aden, nor other southern cities under government control.
Pro-Houthi rally lasted six hours, from early morning to noon, while pro-government celebration lasted one hour.
Pro-Houthi former President Saleh, the most wanted by Hadi's government and Saudi-led military coalition, was seen saluted by the demonstrators in Sabeen Square as he was walking among the crowds.
In his speech on the eve of the event, Saleh said "those who stand by Saudi aggression coalition do not dream to return back to Sanaa."
Rival leaders' remarks showed no sign of good intentions for peace solutions.
United Nations Envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said last week the Yemeni warring parties were refusing to discuss UN-brokered peace efforts.
Ould Cheikh said the refusal came amid an escalation in the war that he said was having a "dramatic impact on the civilians."
Two years on, Yemen now enters its third year of bloody war without achieving any progress on the ground on behalf of any warring force, and there is no good news about near peaceful political settlement either.
However, everything looms in sight is no more than starvation and beginning of famine spreading.
Nada Ahmed and her brother Omar are one family traced by Xinhua in the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa.
"Starving on the roads is much better than collapsing from hunger at home... Our life is not politics," said 18-year-old school girl Nada as she stands up closely in front of a popular restaurant to beg for money or win a remnant meal.
"We are at a rented small home, and since January of this year, we have nothing left to sell in order to pay rent or feed my family," she said.
Her brother, 22, leaves the house at dawn everyday to walk tens of kilometers searching for recyclable items among garbage dumps in the streets to be sold to support his family.
The father of Nada and Omar is a soldier, who went months ago to frontlines to fight the coalition forces.
Nada and Omar are taking care of their mother and five other little sisters. Nada and Omar are one struggle story of at least 10 million Yemeni children across the war-torn Arab country.
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Eugene Kongnyuy Nike Epic React Australia Sale , the UN agency's deputy country representative said: "UNFPA, with the support of partners, have provided some of these services and the efforts of the federal and state government have been tremendous."
The kits presented on Friday included items such as culturally-appropriate dresses and head ties Nike Epic React Australia , panties, sanitary napkins, soap Cheap Nike Odyssey React Mens Australia , toothbrushes and towels, and were intended to help restore the rescued young women's dignity and increase their mobility following their crisis situations.
Last Tuesday, 82 of the Chibok girls were admitted to a government facility in Abuja where 24 others Nike Odyssey React Mens Australia Sale , who were earlier rescued, were also being housed.
All of them were among 276 schoolgirls abducted in April 2014 by the terror group in Chibok community of the northeastern state of Borno in Nigeria.
Speaking at Friday's event, Nigeria's women affairs and social development minister Nike Odyssey React Mens Australia , Aisha Alhassan said the government acknowledged the support of UNFPA, especially on the renovation of the facility where the girls were housed and other payments of personnel and handlers of the girls, provision of personnel effect and psycho-social therapy Cheap Nike Odyssey React Womens Australia , to mention a few.
"Today's event is another demonstration of your commitment to the wellbeing of the released Chibok girls," Alhassan added.
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Baoji-Lanzhou high-speed railway starts test runs of whole line
Candidates relax themselves ahead of China's College Entrance Examination
Italian museums collected exhibits to meet public in N China
Musicians of Moscow military music school take part in street concert
Musical held in Estonia to mark Int'l Children's Day
Colorful salt lakes seen in Yuncheng city, China's Shanxi
In pics: scenery of Sayram Lake in China's Xinjiang
by Mohamed al-Azaki
SANAA, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Yemenis marked on Sunday the second year of war that erupted after Shiite Houthi fighters stormed the capital Sanaa and ousted Saudi-backed Sunni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
More than one hundred of thousand supporters of Houthi movement and former President Ali Abdullah Saleh crowded in Sabeen Square southern the capital Sanaa to show loyalty to Houthi leaders and Saleh, according to live footage from the scene and experts' estimations.
The crowds raised the country's national flags only and banners demanding "end of war, lifting economic siege, political peaceful settlement and equal share in the future presidency and government."
On the other corner of territory under control of the exiled internationally recognized government of President Hadi, live footage and pictures aired by pro-government satellite televisions from southern city of Taiz showed around hundreds of government supporters gathering at a hall to celebrate the anniversary of war, raising the national flags of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
No rallies or celebrations were reported from the government's temporary capital port city of Aden, nor other southern cities under government control.
Pro-Houthi rally lasted six hours, from early morning to noon, while pro-government celebration lasted one hour.
Pro-Houthi former President Saleh, the most wanted by Hadi's government and Saudi-led military coalition, was seen saluted by the demonstrators in Sabeen Square as he was walking among the crowds.
In his speech on the eve of the event, Saleh said "those who stand by Saudi aggression coalition do not dream to return back to Sanaa."
Rival leaders' remarks showed no sign of good intentions for peace solutions.
United Nations Envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said last week the Yemeni warring parties were refusing to discuss UN-brokered peace efforts.
Ould Cheikh said the refusal came amid an escalation in the war that he said was having a "dramatic impact on the civilians."
Two years on, Yemen now enters its third year of bloody war without achieving any progress on the ground on behalf of any warring force, and there is no good news about near peaceful political settlement either.
However, everything looms in sight is no more than starvation and beginning of famine spreading.
Nada Ahmed and her brother Omar are one family traced by Xinhua in the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa.
"Starving on the roads is much better than collapsing from hunger at home... Our life is not politics," said 18-year-old school girl Nada as she stands up closely in front of a popular restaurant to beg for money or win a remnant meal.
"We are at a rented small home, and since January of this year, we have nothing left to sell in order to pay rent or feed my family," she said.
Her brother, 22, leaves the house at dawn everyday to walk tens of kilometers searching for recyclable items among garbage dumps in the streets to be sold to support his family.
The father of Nada and Omar is a soldier, who went months ago to frontlines to fight the coalition forces.
Nada and Omar are taking care of their mother and five other little sisters. Nada and Omar are one struggle story of at least 10 million Yemeni children across the war-torn Arab country.
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