
Conflict, economic crisis and recurrent climate shocks continue to erode rural livelihoods in Yemen. Dependent on imports for almost all of its wheat and rice, Yemen is highly vulnerable to supply...
Conflict, economic crisis and recurrent climate shocks continue to erode rural livelihoods in Yemen. Dependent on imports for almost all of its wheat and rice, Yemen is highly vulnerable to supply...
WHO calls for emergency health funding to save millions of lives in Yemen 16 January 2025, Sana’a, Yemen – As part of WHO’s Health Emergency Appeal for 2025, the WHO country office in Yemen is...
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Hundreds of thousands of migrants embark each year on dangerous irregular journeys, primarily from Ethiopia and Somalia, aiming to reach Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia, via Djibouti and Yemen.
Executive Summary Millions of Yemenis continue to bear the brunt of the conflict and experience dire living conditions, as they find it increasingly challenging to feed their families, visit a doctor...
HIGHLIGHTS As Yemen enters its tenth year of conflict, the conditions affecting millions of children remain deeply challenging, their humanitarian needs immense. In 2024, the situation for children...
Description of the crisis Yemen’s rainy season in 2024 has witnessed unprecedented rainfall causing severe flooding leading to destruction and displacement in Yemen, exacerbating an already dire...
Overview Yemen is grappling with the world's sixth-largest internal displacement crisis, with approximately 4.5 million people displaced since 2015. The majority of these individuals have been...
The unprecedented weather events have compounded the country's humanitarian crisis, leaving thousands of internally displaced persons and host communities in dire need of assistance.
SITUATION OVERVIEW Heavy rains have caused destruction and displacement in Yemen, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation. According to initial assessments by the Yemen Red Crescent...
One in two Yemenis are acutely food insecure, and every other child under 5 years of age is stunted. Yemen imports 85 percent of its food, making the country highly vulnerable to price hikes and...
Background Yemen's vulnerability to climate change has worsened in recent years. Severe seasonal flooding and other natural disasters are damaging housing, essential household items and public...
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The Regional Migrant Response Plan (MRP) aims at addressing urgent humanitarian and protection needs of migrants and their host communities along the Eastern and Southern migration routes from the...
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IOM Vision In 2024, IOM in Yemen will continue responding to vast humanitarian and protection needs through the provision of lifesaving multisectoral humanitarian and specialized protection...
Foreword After nine years of conflict, the needs in Yemen remain immense. As we enter 2024, over half of the country's population require humanitarian assistance and protection services. While a de...
HIGHLIGHTS The national socioeconomic systems of Yemen remain on the edge of collapse as the country experiences its ninth year of conflict. More than 21.6 million people, including 11.1 million...
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JOINT SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS Yemen faces one of the [world’s gravest humanitarian crises](https://reliefweb.int/ https://reliefweb.int/node/3917741/). In the wake of more than eight years of conflict,...
Key Message Yemen faces the sixth largest internal displacement crisis in the world, with some 4.5 million people internally displaced since 2015. Most of those displaced have been displaced for over...
Yemen's socio-economic systems remain in jeopardy after eight years of conflict, exacerbating needs across all sectors as the country experiences one of the world's worst internal displacement crises.
Aer eight years of armed conflict, Yemen remains one of the world’s most complex humanitarian crises. More than half of the country’s population, around 17 million people, are acutely food insecure...
SITUATION OVERVIEW Despite the improvement of security situation for civilians after the announcement of an UN-brokered truce in April 2022, humanitarian needs continued to worsen across the country,...