Sanaa - Top United Nations humanitarian officials in Yemen are appealing to governments for aid to financially and politically support Yemen, especially with the increased number of Yemeni, who are at risk of cholera, that has reached up to 100.000 people, UN reported. "Cholera continues to spread at an unprecedented rate throughout Yemen affecting men, women, and children who have for more than two years withstood the consequences of a conflict that is collapsing institutions and social safety nets," the UN humanitarian coordinator in the country, Jamie McGoldrick, said. More than 35,500 suspected cases of cholera were reported in Yemen in the past three weeks, and 361 deaths, according to UN report.