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Yemenis’ battle to survive deepens as conflict grinds on
Nearly four years of war have left 24.1 million children, women and men in urgent need of food, shelter, medical care and schooling.
By Bathoul Ahmed in Aden, Yemen | 26 February 2019
When she wakes up in her family’s fragile shack…
The EU announces over €161.5 million for Yemen crisis
As millions of people continue to suffer in Yemen, the European Commission has announced its intention to provide €161.5 million in humanitarian aid for 2019.
This brings total Commission support for Yemen since the beginning of the…
Yemeni crisis forces families to take desperate measures to survive
Family marries off three-year-old child to buy food and shelter
Conflict, rising food prices and plummeting incomes in Yemen are forcing people to resort to desperate measures to stave off hunger, Oxfam said today. The warning comes as…
Scaling Up Support: Results for Children of Yemen 2017 – 2018
Highlights
Yemen is currently one of the worst countries for a child to live in. The statistics for children in need are staggering. But these are not just numbers but children with names, faces, families, friends,…
USD 4.2 billion needed to provide life-saving assistance to 21.4 million people in Yemen in 2019…
Sana’a, 25 February 2019 – The United Nations and humanitarian partners launched on 18 February the 2019 Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan(YHRP) which seeks US$4.2 billion to provide lifesaving assistance to 21.4 million people this year.…
UN and partners to hold conference seeking urgently needed funds to save millions in Yemen from…
Preparations are being finalized at the UN for a $4.2 billion appeal to scale up help to millions of people in Yemen, where years of war have created the world’s worst humanitarian emergency.
But the situation remains “horrific” for…
Oxfam reaction: UK government pledges £200 million in humanitarian aid to Yemen
Reacting to the news that the UK government has pledged £200 million in humanitarian aid to Yemen, Muhsin Siddiquey, Oxfam Yemen Country Director, said:
"Yemen remains the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The situation is catastrophic,…
Statement by NRC’s Secretary General Jan Egeland ahead of the Yemen pledging conference in…
Millions of lives are at stake in Yemen. We urge governments to increase funding to meet the needs created by this horrific man-made humanitarian disaster. It is no coincidence that the top donors for Yemen's humanitarian aid over the last…
Yemen: The man-made disaster must end
“Millions of lives are at stake in Yemen. We urge governments to increase funding to meet the needs created by this horrific man-made humanitarian disaster,” says Jan Egeland, Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) ahead…
Funding alone will not solve the crisis in Yemen, but it is urgently needed to save lives
All the funding in the world cannot solve the world's worst humanitarian crisis in Yemen but it is urgently needed to save lives, Islamic Relief's CEO Naser Haghamed, will tell international delegates at the UN pledging conference on Yemen…