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.
Organizations that provide vital care for desperate and vulnerable people around the world have been forced to halt ...
The deepening food insecurity has driven up the malnutrition rate in Yemen, which is now among the world's highest. However, as Yemen's conflict enters its second decade, the path to peace remains ...
The ongoing regional conflict has deepened Yemen’s already acute humanitarian and economic conditions, leading to further contractions in GDP and rising inflation.
End-of-Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed ...
Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the the UN Munir Akram termed the humanitarian crisis in Yemen as one of the gravest in the world with nearly half the population facing severe food insecurity, ...
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 ...
Rocked by civil war for more than a decade, millions of people in Yemen face the threat of malnutrition, according to the United Nations. The Israeli military said it had struck targets at sites ...
"Yemen relies on imports for over two-thirds ... under the age of 5 suffer from moderate to severe stunting caused by malnutrition,” she said. "Cholera is at appalling levels," she warned ...
expressing concern over a worsening humanitarian crisis and for children suffering from malnutrition. "People in Yemen continue to face a severe humanitarian and protection crisis," said Joyce ...
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