Summary Yemen Family Care Association (YFCA) has implemented a range of context-specific interventions to mitigate the catastrophic effects of climate change in Yemen, one of the worst-hit countries...
Summary Yemen Family Care Association (YFCA) has implemented a range of context-specific interventions to mitigate the catastrophic effects of climate change in Yemen, one of the worst-hit countries...
Yemen, known for its cultivation of both medium-staple and long-staple cotton, has a historical background in cotton production that dates to 1946. Cotton, often referred to as "white gold" in...
Yemen has roughly eight times the population of neighboring Oman, three times the population of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and approximately the same number of people as regional powerhouse...
SUMMARY The conflict in Yemen is entering its tenth year in 2024. Since the initial UN-brokered truce between the warring parties expired in October 2022 the humanitarian needs have remained...
YFCA CONDUCTS CFW ACTIVITY TO BOOST AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN SHABWA GOV. April, 2024 YFCA implemented a cash-for-work intervention in Byhan district, Shabwa Governorate, as part of the BRIGHTLY...
6 May 2024— Ahead of the Sixth Senior Officials Meeting on 7 May in Brussels, the United Nations, international NGOs and Yemeni Civil Society Organisations urgently appeal for sustained support for...
YFCA PROVIDES 6TH ROUND OF CASH ASSISTANCE TO 200 HOUSEHOLDS 1, October, 2023 YFCA distributed the sixth round of cash assistance to 200 vulnerable households in the Bayhan district of Shabwah...
Yemen has been struggling with a multifaceted crisis for over eight years, marked by armed violence, economic instability, and disruptions to public services. According to Humanitarian Needs Overview...
Abstract The objective of this research is to highlight the climate-related hazards and their impacts on different sectors such as water, agriculture, coastal areas, livelihoods, and food security,...
EQUITABLE PARTNERSHIPS WITH LOCAL RESPONDERS YFCA has taken the lead in ongoing deliberations with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) to promote local...
The Governorate of Abyan shares boundaries with Aden, Al-Dhali'a, Al-Beidha and Shabwa. The area of Abyan Governorate is 16,943 km2. The governorate is comprised of 11 districts; with Khanfar being...
Through the winding and treacherous roads that lead through the towering peaks and rugged terrain, the people of Marib Alwadi district in Marib, ranging from the elderly to children, pregnant women...
After 8 years of war, millions of people in Yemen are suffering from the complex effects and accompanying economic crisis, disruption of public services, the collapse of the national currency,...
As the international community gathers to reflect on the humanitarian situation in Yemen in 2023 and prepares to pledge funding and re-focus political will towards addressing the crisis, it is...
Fatima, a pregnant 24 years old woman, lives in Sa’adah district of Sa’adah governorate. She had suffered from a long experience of abortion, previously. However, each time she gets pregnant, she...
Malnutrition in Yemen is a health issue that predates the beginning of the current conflict in Yemen particularly amongst children, pregnant and lactating women. In Hajjah governorate and its...
Damt District in Al-Dhale Governorate has relied on the public wells project managed by Local Water and Sanitation Corporation (LWSC), as its main water source in recent years. The water source...
Since the conflict broke out in Yemen in 2015, the nation has been plagued by a myriad of security and economic challenges that have adversely affected education. Yet, the standard of the education...
Razzaz Abdo Ibrahim Khamis, one of many displaced people in Western Sahda camp B, is the head of a family that consists of 16 members; six men, four women, three boys and three girls. Like all IDPs,...
Over seven years of grinding war in Yemen, the education sector had extremely deteriorated and a huge number of schools are no more functioning. Yet, hope was glimmering in Abdul Hafedh Hansh’s eyes,...