More than five years of conflict in Yemen have led to what the UN describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Millions of people are dependent on food aid, and coronavirus is believed to ...
Residents faced a lack of access to clean water and food and ... What are Yemen's prospects for emerging from the war and humanitarian crisis soon? Realistically, it's hard to be optimistic.
Simultaneously, approximately 18 million Yemenis lack access to safe drinking water and dependable ... households across Yemen's 333 districts. The Emergency Cash Transfer program was financed ...
The Yemeni government met in the interim capital, Aden, on Thursday, with Prime Minister Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak presiding to ...
Residents faced a lack of access to clean water and food ... What are Yemen's prospects for emerging from the war and humanitarian crisis shortly? Realistically, it's hard to be optimistic.
Nine years of war have left more than 18 million people in desperate need of food, water and lifesaving assistance Millions ... has been the main driver of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The ...
Yemen is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world currently and some 12 million people - almost 40% of the population - are on the brink of starvation, according to David Beasley, head of the WFP.
Attacks on a clinic and UN staff member were reported during a resumed polio vaccine campaign in besieged northern Gaza, ...
The impact of conflict and crisis on older people in Yemen For over a decade, Yemen has suffered from civil conflict, compounded by inflation and climate-related shocks. As a result, the country has ...