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89,789 benefiting from the medical services of the Foundation in the governorates of Sana’a,…
Health facilities supported by the National Foundation for Development and Humanitarian Response continue to provide services to beneficiaries in Sana'a, Amran, Ibb and Al Jawf governorates as part of the emergency medical services project…
Amidst the devastation of war in Yemen, efforts are under way to control cholera
04 June 2018 – In the Al Sabeen Maternal and Child Hospital in Sana’a, two-and-a-half year-old Mossaad is fighting for his life. He is being treated for cholera. He has been hospitalized for 11 days so far, and doctors are worried about his…
Attack on Hodeidah multiplies horror and death in Yemen
13 June 2018 – As the offensive on the key Yemeni port of Hodeidah has begun, CARE International in Yemen warns that this will have a catastrophic impact on the civilian population. “We have had more than 30 airstrikes within 30 minutes…
Two girls orphaned and badly injured by shrapnel following an airstrike near Hodeidah
Two young girls have been badly injured and orphaned following an airstrike near Hodeidah, Yemen, as the conflict in the port city continues.
Save the Children has begun assisting two sisters, Shadia*, 2 and Wafa*, 6, who have been…
Update on the situation in Hodeida, Yemen, 20 June 2018
“I have friends who can’t leave their homes because they don’t have the means to travel. They are scared for their safety. They might be left in the crossfire without any water, food or way to escape.”
Quote from NRC’s Hodeidah Office…
Update on the situation in Hodeida, Yemen, 12 June 2018
On-the-record update from the Norwegian Refugee Council on the situation in Hodeida, 12 June:
Fighting along Yemen's west coast is closing-in on the port city of Hodeida.
NRC staff in Hodeida report that the city is tense, amid…
Yemeni Port of Hudeidah, a Civilian Lifeline, Must Remain Operational
Physicians for Human Rights calls on all parties in conflict to exercise military restraint
New York, NY - 06/11/2018
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is deeply alarmed by reports of an imminent military assault by Saudi and…
Treatment of patients in their homes (Out-reach activity)
The population of more than 24 villages - distributed on the slopes of the mountains in Al-Rojom district in Al-Mahweet governorate – are suffering from a lack of health services. The population’s need for health services and children’s…
Migrant Returns from Yemen Postponed as Displacement Increases due to Hudaydah Offensive
Sana’a – Due to the ongoing offensive, IOM, the UN Migration Agency, has been forced to postpone its voluntary humanitarian return assistance to migrants stranded in Hudaydah until further notice. The same military operations have, so far,…
IOM Saddened as nearly 50 Migrants Drown on Yemen’s Shores, Others Still Missing
Tragedy struck migrants trying to cross from the Horn of Africa to find employment in Yemen and the Gulf, when their vessel capsized in high waves as it approached its destination in the early hours of 6 June.
UN Migration Agency staff…