More than 19.5 million people in Yemen will need assistance in 2025, a senior UN official said Wednesday, expressing concern ...
Almost half of Yemen's population – over 17 million people – is unable to meet their basic food needs,' says official - ...
For decades Yemen has suffered critical food shortage affecting nearly half the country’s population of 25 million, including hundreds of thousands of children. A popular uprising against a ...
Half of all families in Yemen are affected by inadequate food consumption, according to the WFP The World Food Programme (WFP) has been forced to reduce food assistance to eight million people in ...
Food prices are now up to 200% higher than they were prior to the conflict. More than 16 million people in Yemen are already skipping meals nearly every day because they simply have no other choice.
Medics say the number of deaths linked to food-related factors is rising ... crisis had been exacerbated by an economic crisis in Yemen and continued fighting around the rebel-held Red Sea ...
Our programs are aimed at making sure children in Yemen have enough food to eat, can access healthcare, can continue their education, and are protected from violence. Since the beginning of the crisis ...
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen is the most important story in the ... that the coalition has stopped and diverted shipments of food and medicine that were already cleared by the U.N ...
Starving civilians caught up in the Yemen conflict are so desperate for food that they are scavenging for scraps in landfills, according to a local doctor. What is happening in Yemen? Is Yemen ...
The Houthi rebels' actions in the Red Sea off Yemen have had a global impact, cutting transit through one of the world’s most ...
Civilians bear the brunt of the crisis, with more than 20 million Yemenis ... Under the humanitarian coordination system in Yemen, we lead in the provision of protection, shelter and non-food items.
Yemen’s prolonged civil war has left the nation deeply divided and its population in dire humanitarian conditions, writes ...