Executive summary Yemen continues to endure one of the world’s most acute and complex humanitarian crises, with conflict, economic instability and climate-related shocks contributing to widespread...
Executive summary Yemen continues to endure one of the world’s most acute and complex humanitarian crises, with conflict, economic instability and climate-related shocks contributing to widespread...
Summary The Marib Agricultural Needs Assessment (November 2025) was conducted by Altwasul for Human Development with funding from IOM/KfW in Marib Al-Wadi and Marib City districts. The assessment...
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Most markets in IRG-controlled areas exhibit moderate to high functionality, especially regarding availability, assortments, supply chain resilience, access and protection and food...
Key Highlights Inadequate Food Consumption Eases Marginally in October Food insecurity, measured by inadequate Food Consumption Scores, improved slightly between June and October 2025: a 7.8% decline...
Key Highlights: June 2025 Sees Further Deterioration of Food Insecurity In June 2025, food insecurity worsened following a brief seasonal improvement in March during Ramadan. The share of households...
Since the outbreak of the armed conflict in Yemen in 2015, the country has entered a vortex of overlapping crises that have affected all aspects of life, gradually turning it into one of the world’s...
Key highlights • Deterioration of Food Security Among IDPs in May 2025: The food security situation across all available outcome indicators (see below) deteriorated markedly in the four governorates...
Key highlights • In April 2025, the prevalence of food security deteriorated slightly from their levels the previous month, the latter coinciding with improved food availability and consumption from...
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Key Highlights Food insecurity in Government of Yemen (GoY) controlled areas reached a record high in February, amidst a general worsening of the situation nationwide In February 2025, food...
Key Highlights Food insecurity in January 2025 remained largely stable compared to December In January 2025, food insecurity remained alarmingly high in both Government of Yemen (GoY) and Sana’a...
INTRODUCTION The Yemen Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) is led by REACH in collaboration with the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Cluster and the Cash and Market Working Group (CMWG)...
Introduction As the conflict is now entering its tenth year, the Yemeni people continue to bear the brunt of ongoing hostilities and severe economic decline. In 2024, the total number of internally...
KEY MESSAGES While needs like Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), food, and shelter remain a priority for households in both Khanfar and Al Makha districts, other needs—such as mental health,...
EXCUTIVE SUMMARY Context: Since 2015, the conflict in Yemen has resulted in over 4.5 million people being internally displaced and about 17 million facing acute food insecurity. The conflict has...
Key Highlights Food insecurity unchanged in GoY areas, while it decreased slightly in SBA areas in December 2024 In December 2024, food insecurity outcome indicators showed marginal decline in areas...
Key Highlights Escalated food insecurity in November following a temporary decline in October In November 2024, food insecurity increased compared to the previous month, with households experiencing...
INTRODUCTION The Yemen Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) is led by REACH in collaboration with the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Cluster and the Cash and Market Working Group (CMWG)...
Key Highlights Inadequate food consumption dropped slightly in October 2024 compared to the previous month • In October 2024, food insecurity, as measured by inadequate food consumption score,...