International and national organisations delivering humanitarian aid in Yemen are deeply concerned about the airstrikes on critical civilian infrastructure, including Sana’a International Airport, ...
“Yemen is on the brink of a catastrophic food security crisis. If the war doesn’t end now, we are nearing an irreversible situation and risk losing an entire generation of Yemen’s young ...
The World Food Programme feeds more than 12 million people in Yemen a month The World Food Programme is set to halve aid to parts of Yemen's Houthi-controlled areas due to a funding crisis.
The World Bank’s Yemen Economic Monitor, Fall 2024 reveals the devastating impact of conflict on Yemen’s economy and human ...
Food prices are now up to 200% higher than they were prior to the conflict. More than 16 million people in Yemen are already skipping meals nearly every day because they simply have no other choice.
Medics say the number of deaths linked to food-related factors is rising ... crisis had been exacerbated by an economic crisis in Yemen and continued fighting around the rebel-held Red Sea ...
Our programs are aimed at making sure children in Yemen have enough food to eat, can access healthcare, can continue their education, and are protected from violence. Since the beginning of the crisis ...
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen is the most important story in the ... that the coalition has stopped and diverted shipments of food and medicine that were already cleared by the U.N ...
Yemen has reported the highest global burden of cholera, with nearly 250,000 suspected cases and 861 associated deaths as of ...
The THAAD missile defense system, deployed in Israel by President Biden in October, was used for the first time to intercept ...
In response to Yemen's escalating humanitarian crisis, the International Organization for Migration ... Migrants in Yemen endure severe deprivation, with limited access to food, healthcare, and safe ...