Overview: The humanitarian situation in Sa’ada hub remains in a dire need for assistance and support. The situation of IDPs remains challenging, especially in hard-to-reach areas where IDPs lack the basic needs as IDPs often no longer have means of supporting themselves or any source of income that would allow them to provide for their families aside from what they can sometimes earn via daily labor. The reduction in humanitarian assistance, such as food, NFIs, ESKs, and Cash, has made their lives even more difficult. In addition, IDPs suffer greatly from climate-induced phenomena that intermittently affect their makeshift shelters and expose them to additional protection risks. As such, heavy rains and torrents have been causing significant damages to shelter at IDPs sites. In the areas of Sa’ada that share a border with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the situation remains tense and volatile. Artillery bombardments, unfortunately, continue to occur intermittently. These sporadic yet devastating attacks have led to a significant number of civilian casualties including African migrants, with many innocent lives lost and numerous individuals sustaining injuries.