reporter: moharram drives to a village south of hodeida. people in the countryside are especially afflicted by the war. the few aid deliveries that do arrive barely make it out of the city. that is why the doctor regularly makes these trips. addimnah is near the coast. very poor fishermen live here. moharram is able to help them because of her relatively good income. when she arrives, she can see how grateful they are. moharram is pretty much their only contact to the outside world. the war's effects are highly visible here, in terribly undernourished children. >> i used to be able to give my child milk every two days. but i haven't received anything for two months now. reporter: the parents are grateful to moharram for treating their children for free, and give her henna. it's a small gesture, a sign of respect and thanks, presented with dignity. moharram has made it her mission to help people. but it's becoming increasingly difficult to do so. she sees no end to the war, and has made a professional decision. ashwag: the health of the chil