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Recovering from severe malnutrition in Yemen

Malnourished girl Jamila Ali Abdu, 7, lies on a hospital bed before she died in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen May 2, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad

HODEIDAH, Yemen (Reuters) - Smiling and sitting down to bread and milk with her family, Yemeni teenager Saida Ahmed Baghili is barely recognizable a year on from the photo of her emaciated frame that came to symbolize the country's humanitarian crisis.

Baghili now weighs 36kg (80 lb), according to her father, more than triple the 11kg she weighed last October when Reuters first met her at the al-Thawra hospital in Sana'a, where she was undergoing treatment for severe malnutrition.

Parents of malnourished girl Jamila Ali Abdu, 7, are seen as she lies on a hospital bed before she died in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen May 2, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad

There the 19-year-old was unable to talk, let alone carry her ghostly, skeletal frame, which is now stronger after weeks of specialist care and time at home.

"Saida's body got better because she's eating better, but she's still having trouble swallowing," her father Ahmed Baghili said at their home in Hodeidah this month.

"She can only eat milk, biscuits and juice."

Saida Ahmed Baghili, 18, who is affected by severe malnutrition, sits on a bed at the al-Thawra hospital in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 24, 2016. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad/File Photo

Baghili's plight reflects that of many families in the Arabian Peninsula's poorest country, where a two-and-a-half-year war between a Saudi-led Arab coalition and the Iran-allied Houthi movement has claimed 10,000 lives.

A quarter of the 28 million population are starving, according to the United Nations, with half a million children under the age of 5 severely malnourished and at least 2,135 people killed by cholera.

Ahmed Baghili is only able to supply the basics for his family of 10, who live in a parched village on the Red Sea coast.

Saida Ahmed Baghili, 18, lies on a bed at the al-Thawra hospital where she receives treatment for severe malnutrition in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 24, 2016. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad/File photo

Saida, whose illness began before the war, is able to help her father tend to a farmer's cattle in exchange for milk, with their income boosted by Ahmed making deliveries on his motorcycle and donations from humanitarian organizations.

However, he says he doesn't have enough money to send Saida for further treatment and still fears for her health. Her last appointment with a doctor was in December.

"We're worried she might relapse and then we wouldn't be able to do anything because we have nothing. We don't have the transportation fee, we don't have the fee for anything,” he said.

Saida Ahmed Baghili, 18, who has been affected by severe malnutrition, rests on a bed at the al-Thawra hospital in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen, November 17, 2016. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah/File photo

Click on http://reut.rs/2gxeJkK to see a related photo essay

Saida Ahmed Baghili (L), 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, sits with her 12-year-old sister, Jalila, at their family's hut in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 20, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad

(Writing by Patrick Johnston in LONDON; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Meriam, mother of Saida Ahmed Baghili, 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, prepares to cook near her family's hut in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 11, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad
Saida Ahmed Baghili, 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, strokes a calf as her sisters Amal (front), 7, and Jalila, 12, play on a swing near their family's hut in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 20, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad
Saida Ahmed Baghili, 18, who has been affected by severe malnutrition, stands on a scale at the al-Thawra hospital in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen, November 26, 2016. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad/File photo
Saida Ahmed Baghili (R), 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, looks as her 12-year-old sister, Jalila, who collects fodder in a farmland near their family's hut in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 20, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad
Belongings hang on the wall of a hut housing Saida Ahmed Baghili, 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, and her family in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 20, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad
A meal for Saida Ahmed Baghili, 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, and her family is seen outside a hut in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 11, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad
Saida Ahmed Baghili, 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, holds a toy aircraft as she sits at her family's hut in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 20, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad
Saida Ahmed Baghili, 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, drinks water at her family's hut in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 20, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad
Saida Ahmed Baghili, 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, holds a nutrient supplement as she sits at her family's hut in al-Tuhaita district of the Red Sea province of Hodeidah, Yemen, October 20, 2017. REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad
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