Yemen has been suffering under a brutal civil war for over a decade, but newfound factors are exacerbating one of the Middle ...
UNICEF-supported mobile teams deliver essential health and nutrition services directly to families in remote parts of Yemen.
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNUN: Half of Yemeni Population Relies on Humanitarian Aid to SurviveMore than half of the population in Yemen, one of the world’s worst protracted humanitarian crises, relies on humanitarian aid to survive, the UN said on Wednesday, warning that an entire generation ...
As Yemen marks ten years of conflict, the International Rescue Committee warns that a growing gap between rising humanitarian needs and falling funding threatens to deepen the crisis for millions.
Yemen have created a humanitarian emergency. Now, families are at risk of losing access to vital services—these are their ...
In Yemen, a decade of conflict has proved catastrophic for the country’s children living under the threat of airstrikes and ...
As Yemen marks another year of war, IOM calls on the international community to act now, before more lives are lost.
The renewed conflict comes amid a deteriorating humanitarian crisis, made worse by sanctions and US foreign aid cuts. Yemen's de facto government, the US-designated terrorist Houthi militia ...
competing monetary policies and the absence of a full political settlement have left more than 17 million people – nearly half of Yemen’s population – food insecure. Yemeni families are facing higher ...
and maternal health services in Yemen. Without U.S. funding, the humanitarian work of the United Nations agencies and NGOs that deliver humanitarian aid in part funded by governments is in jeopardy.
Western coastal areas of Yemen are on the verge of a catastrophe due to malnutrition, the United Nations children's agency ...
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