The armed conflict that began escalating in 2014-2015, has been the main driver of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The situation is dire, with the majority of the population—over 18 million people, ...
Amidst the world's largest humanitarian crisis, an estimated 2.3 million children under five in Yemen are expected to go hungry or be on the brink of starvation by the end of 2021. Airstrikes continue ...
In Yemen, a lawless and impoverished country devastated by a decade of war, such stories are all too common. Child marriage, ...
wasted based on the Republic of Yemen PAPFAM 2003. Children in the Republic of Yemen have unequal opportunities of healthy development based on factors beyond their control. There are substantial ...
U.N. experts say Yemen’s Houthi rebels have been transformed from a local armed group with limited capabilities to a powerful ...
A 14-month-old child suffering from malnutrition receives treatment at a clinic in the city of Amran A further one million children are at risk of famine in Yemen, the charity Save the Children ...
The UN said it verified grave violations against 2,159 children in Yemen last year Human rights groups have criticised the UN for removing the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen from a ...
The Houthis, who control Yemen’s capital ... at least 209 people were arrested in Amran governorate alone, including children and elderly people, “some of whom are over 75 years old.” ...
Yemen’s Houthi rebels, once a small, limited local group, have grown into a powerful military force, largely due to support ...
Raed, 9, fills a jerry can at a water point built by Mercy Corps in Yemen. Children and families in Yemen are facing the threats of hunger and disease in addition to the impacts of COVID-19 as funding ...
Kareen Fahim, Ali Al-Mujahed and Lorenzo Tugnoli traveled through parts of Hodeida province in northwestern Yemen in August to report on the convergence of extreme heat and hunger. Published Oct ...