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IOM Provides Mental Health Services and Safe Spaces for Vulnerable Yemeni Families
Sana’a – The conflict in Yemen – raging since March 2015 and recently intensified by clashes in and around Al-Hudaydah over the weekend – has disrupted the lives of millions of Yemenis. Nearly ten per cent of the population, or 2.3 million…
In Yemen, one family’s fight against cholera
As Abdullah sits by his daughter Nehan’s bedside, he comforts her in the familiar language of a parent’s love: adjusting her blanket, delicately smoothing her hair, gently holding her hand. He is quiet and careful with his words, but…
Dispatch from Yemen – Tackling the world’s largest humanitarian crisis
Arriving in Aden, a mere 45-minute plane ride from Djibouti, there is little doubt that one is entering a country deeply affected by conflict.
Immediately after landing, one can’t help but notice the tanks and large sand bags all over…
UNICEF Fast Facts: Yemen Crisis (November 2018)
Child Protection
- 6,639 children were killed or injured (2,575 killed and 4,064 injured)
- 2,706 children recruited into the fighting
- 323 attacks and military use of schools
- 133 attacks and military use of hospitals
- Child…
Yemen: Humanitarian Fund – 1st Standard Allocation 2018
https://reliefweb.int/report/yemen/yemen-humanitarian-fund-1st-standard-allocation-2018
Yemen Market Watch Report, Issue No. 28, September 2018
Highlights
The Yemeni Riyal further weakened in September 2018, and continued to go down sharply in the first two weeks of October 2018, losing over 200% of its precrisis purchasing power.
In-country food stocks are estimated at…
Yemen – Humanitarian Imports Overview, October 2018
https://reliefweb.int/report/yemen/yemen-humanitarian-imports-overview-october-2018
Yemen UNHCR Update, 27 October – 9 November 2018
KEY FIGURES
22.2M People in need
2M Internally Displaced Persons (IDP)
89% of IDPs displaced for more than a year
1M IDP returnees
236K IDPs were assisted through the Al-Hudaydah response
280K refugees and asylum seekers
$198.7M …