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Yemen: Passengers Transport Overview – Djibouti – Aden – Djibouti, April 2018
General overview
• 104 rotations with 2,358 passengers transported between Djibouti and Aden on behalf of 40 service users (14 UN agencies, 22 INGOs, 4 NNGOs), for an average use rate of 48% (maximum capacity 25 passengers per leg/50 per…
Yemen Situation Update, April 2018
Situation Update
The Logistics Cluster worked with the ICCM, the Humanitarian Country Team and OCHA to prepare the Operational Plan until the end of 2018. Crucial to the Logistics Cluster operational plan is the assessment of the estimated…
FAO’s response in Yemen – Briefing note
Yemen is facing the world’s largest food security crisis. Ongoing conflict, now entering its fourth year, has led to a severe economic decline and collapsed essential services, taking an enormous toll on the population and exacerbating…
Yemen: Commodity Tracker (as of 3 May 2018)
Yemen has historically been dependent on commercial imports of food, fuel and medicines. All ports must remain open to meet Yemen’s import requirements. Hudaydah and Saleef are in geographic proximity to over 70 per cent of people in need…
Yemen Humanitarian Update Covering 1 – 7 May 2018 | Issue 14
KEY ISSUES:
• Six months of conflict have displaced over 100,000 people into areas covered by the Aden hub.
• Decline in food and fuel imports reported in April.
• UNHAS continues to provide critical air service, more than 1,000…
Yemen Humanitarian Update Covering 24 – 30 April 2018 | Issue 13
KEY ISSUES:
• Humanitarian partners are concerned at the safety of more than 4,000 civilians near the frontlines in Al Hudaydah Governorate.
• Updated casualty figures compiled by WHO from health facilities indicate that nearly 9,500…
YEMEN – COMPLEX EMERGENCY
HIGHLIGHTS
Conflict intensifies in northern and western Yemen, resulting in civilian casualties, water infrastructure destruction, and additional displacement
Low commercial imports contribute to high prices and shortages,…
Yemen: MSF-supported hospitals treat more than 70 injured by airstrikes in San’a, six killed
Tuesday, May 8, 2018 — Sana'a / Amman / London: At least 72 injured people have been treated in two hospitals supported by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders (MSF) in Sana’a, Yemen, following a series of airstrikes carried out…
Yemen risks new cholera outbreak as rainy season begins
Yemen's epidemic has been exacerbated by years of conflict which has damaged health services and water supplies, uprooted more than 2 million people and driven the country to the brink of famine
By Emma Batha
LONDON, May 3 (Thomson…