The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will provide USD70 million towards the salaries of teachers in Yemen, in cooperation with the UNICEF, with each country paying half of the sum. An agreement toward this effect was signed in Riyadh today by Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah, Advisor to the Royal Court and General Supervisor of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), Sultan Mohammed Al Shamsi, UAE Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation for International Development Affairs, and Al Tayeb Adam, Representative of UNESCO to GCC States. The sum will boost the salaries of 136,799 teaching staff in a number of Yemeni governorates and comes as part of the continued support provided by the two countries to alleviate the humanitarian and economic crisis of the Yemeni people. The UNICEF representative expressed appreciation for the UAE-Saudi support, which he said will enable up to 3.7 million Yemeni children to continue their study in their own country, in addition to improving the living conditions of teachers and boosting the domestic economy in general. He revealed an additional donation of USD40 million to be provided by the two countries to help UNICEF fight malnutrition and cholera in Yemen.