Already exhausted by more than eight years of war, over 21.6 million people, 75 percent of the Yemeni population, are grappling with humanitarian needs. The people of Yemen need and want to look into...
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Open Letter to the UN Security Council (June 22nd, 2023)
The United Nations Security Council has until July 10 to renew the Syria cross-border resolution, which authorizes the UN to deliver life-saving aid to millions of Syrians in need in the northwest of...
NGOs call for an urgent scale up in support, alongside immediate action to secure humanitarian access to Northwest Syria
Needs have risen to their highest levels since the start of the crisis and a cholera outbreak now threatens to drive further suffering. The first outbreak of cholera in over a decade is threatening...
Joint NGO Statement Syria Cross-Border
Aid agencies warn of a humanitarian catastrophe should the UN Security Council fail to renew a resolution allowing lifesaving aid delivered cross-border to reach Syria by July 10. A group of 29 NGOs...
32 NGO leaders are calling on the Security Council to renew the Syria cross-border resolution for a period of 12 months
The United Nations Security Council has until July 10 to renew the Syria cross-border resolution, which authorises the UN to deliver life-saving aid to millions of Syrians in need. 32 NGO leaders are...
NGOs warn: Reduced humanitarian access impedes response to rising cases of COVID-19 and the harsh effects of winter in Northern Syria amid shortages of humanitarian aid
Sub-zero temperatures, floods and soaring food prices – combined with rising cases of COVID-19 and ongoing aid shortages – have rapidly increased the needs across northern Syria at a time when...
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Aid agencies make unprecedented and united call for Biden administration to revoke Ansar Allah terrorist designation
24 January 2021 – Twenty-two aid organisations working in Yemen remain extremely concerned about the humanitarian consequences of the designation of Ansar Allah as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation...
Over five million Yemenis at risk of losing access to food and clean water as coronavirus spreads in Yemen
Survey conducted in Yemen reveals impact of funding shortfalls as Pledging conference is held today* Recent funding gaps and other challenges in Yemen will put an additional estimated 5.5 million...
Joint NGO Statement on Yemen – 74th UN General Assembly
September 2019 Humanitarian Crisis in Free Fall After almost five years of conflict, and despite all efforts to halt displacement, hunger and disease, Yemen remains the worst humanitarian crisis in...
Joint NGO statement on attack in Hodeidah on 2 August
We, the undersigned humanitarian and human rights organisations, strongly condemn the major attacks that hit a fish market and the entrance to Yemen's largest hospital, Al Thawra, in Hodeidah on 2...
INGO Joint Statement on the complete opening of Hudaydah Port
Seventeen aid agencies working in Yemen are urging for the complete and unconditional opening of Hudaydah port to allow for the uninterrupted flow of food and fuel. A thirty-day concession period...
Joint oral statement by Save the Children and 16 other NGOs [EN/AR]
Yemen Mr President, This statement is made on behalf of Save the Children and 16 NGOs, comprised of national, regional and international human rights and humanitarian civil society actors, including...
Closure of Yemen's main airport puts millions of people at risk [EN/AR]
Twelve aid agencies today called on the Saudi-led coalition to lift restrictions on Yemeni airspace in order to allow for the reopening of the country’s main airport, Sana’a International, and to...
Joint statement: An appeal to end the suffering in Syria [EN/AR/ES/FR/RU/ZH]
More than 120 humanitarian organizations and United Nations agencies issued a joint appeal today urging the world to raise their voices and call for an end to the Syria crisis and to the suffering...