Nearly 22 million people face food insecurity, displacement and limited access to basic services. Disruptions to trade and aid delivery also pose severe risks.
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More than 140 NGOs call for parties to Yemen conflict to restore and renew truce and build lasting peace
"The six-month truce shifted Yemen into a new phase, one that could represent the beginning of the end of this conflict. We call on you to ensure this opportunity grows into lasting peace and promise."
INGOs call for urgent action on Yemen conflict as women and children bear brunt of suffering
The latest data shows another million people are set to fall into hunger crisis before year-end. Women and children are worst hit, with more than two million children suffering from malnutrition.
NGOs cautiously welcome ceasefire in Yemen over COVID-19
In the joint statement, 59 NGOs urge all parties to the conflict to immediately halt fighting, lift restrictions and end interference with vital humanitarian operations.
One year since Stockholm Agreement, Hodeidah still most dangerous place in Yemen for civilians
Despite a ceasefire in the port city being at the heart of the Agreement, Hodeidah has seen 799 civilian casualties since it was signed, the highest toll countrywide.
More than 30 organizations call for immediate cessation of hostilities in Yemen
They call on governments to suspend the supply of arms at risk of being used in Yemen, guarantee unimpeded access and movement for vital imports, and condemn attacks on civilians.
International groups in Yemen aggrieved and outraged by attacks on civilians
At least 22 people were killed and more than 60 injured by a Saudi-led airstrike on a wedding on Monday morning, followed by a hit on a petrol station that killed at least 18.
NGOs join UN in condemning closure of Yemen's borders
Aid agencies are only able to help one-third of the population (7 million) and some two-thirds rely on commercial supplies that are imported and sold in markets. It is imperative to keep supply lines open.
NGOs call for independent international inquiry on Yemen
Sixty-two organizations state that an inquiry should be given the mandate to establish the facts and circumstances of alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian law.