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UNICEF Yemen Humanitarian Situation Report (October 2018)
Highlights
UNICEF together with all United Nations agencies in Yemen is calling for urgent action on five key issues to avert a human catastrophe, in particular on: cessation of hostilities in Al Hudaydah and the rest of the country,…
Yemen: Concept of Operations, November 2018
Background
Since March 2015, the conflict in Yemen has exacerbated the already precarious humanitarian situation and according to OCHA, an estimated 22.2 million need of humanitarian assistance as of December 2017, including 11.3 million…
Yemen IDA Emergency and Crisis Response
An overview of the World Bank projects and results in Yemen- November 2018
The World Bank has supported development in Yemen for over 45 years. The long history and close working relationship has helped the World Bank to continue…
Leukaemia patients in Yemen suffer in silence amid war
20 November 2018 – Millions are living through the worst humanitarian crises in the world. In a world where basic infrastructure and services are a presumed part of daily life, Yemeni citizens struggle to meet simple needs of access to…
Stop the Bombs, Yemen is Starving
In recent days in the port city of Hodeidah in Yemen, hundreds of bombs have been dropped on and fighting has raged around the hospital. Houthis artillery fire in Yemen, and across the border into Saudi villages and towns, has similar…
Yemen: Health structures are threatened by fighting in Hodeidah
Wednesday, November 21, 2018 — MSF teams have treated more than 500 war-wounded people since the start of a new offensive launched by Saudi and Emirati (SELC)-backed forces against Ansar Allah troops on 1 November. MSF is extremely worried…
Starvation in Yemen: 85,000 children may have died of hunger
URGENT NEED TO REACH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SEVERELY MALNOURISHED CHILDREN BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE
An estimated 85,000 children under five may have died from extreme hunger since the war in Yemen escalated, according to new analysis by…
85,000 children under 5 may have died of starvation in Yemen war
(CNN)Save the Children says that an estimated 85,000 children under the age of 5 may have died from extreme hunger or disease since the war in Yemen escalated more than three years ago.
Through new analysis of United Nations data,…
Yemen: Al Hudaydah, Al Mahwit, Hajjah, Sana’a – IDP Hosting Site Profiles, July 2018
Introduction
The IDP Hosting Site Baseline Assessment aims to support targeting and response planning by humanitarian stakeholders, including authorities, UN agencies, and local and international nongovernmental organisations (NGOs). It…