"Hunger in Yemen is an entirely human-made legacy of this war, and the increase in child malnutrition levels around conflict lines shows the impact of this brutal conflict on children." Claire Nicoll ...
More than 19.5 million people in Yemen will need assistance in 2025, a senior UN official said Wednesday, expressing concern ...
Malnutrition is widespread in Yemen. But a suffocating mix of high temperatures and humidity “had dramatically increased the number of cases,” said Mona Makki, a nurse there. Reduced to ...
Almost half of Yemen's population – over 17 million people – is unable to meet their basic food needs,' says official - ...
The humanitarian and economic situation in Yemen remains very difficult, the IMF said Thursday, noting that 17 million people remain in a situation of financial insecurity.
The UN’s Special Envoy for Yemen and a top aid official briefed the Security Council on Wednesday warning of the grave consequences that could follow if hostilities stemming from its long running ...
With a surge of suspected COVID-related deaths being reported in Yemen’s city of Aden, hospitals are having to turn away patients. Those with dire health needs, including 2.1 acutely malnourished ...
More than half of Yemen’s hospitals are closed or partly ... Behind the concrete barrier, malnourished babies are fed, cholera patients recover, and war victims are bandaged: young boys hit ...
More than 19.5 million people in Yemen will need assistance in 2025, a senior UN official said Wednesday, expressing concern ...
Child malnutrition is soaring in Yemen's government-controlled areas, UNICEF said on Sunday, citing the latest report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) initiative.
At the UN, Pakistan has called for political dialogue to address Yemen crisis. During the UN Security Council briefing on Yemen, Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the the UN Munir Akram termed ...
Nearly half of children under five years old in Yemen suffer from moderate to severe stunting caused by malnutrition, the UN says — Essa AHMED More than 19.5 million people in Yemen will need ...