As Yemen marks ten years of conflict, the International Rescue Committee warns that a growing gap between rising humanitarian needs and falling funding threatens to deepen the crisis for millions.
Yemen have created a humanitarian emergency. Now, families are at risk of losing access to vital services—these are their ...
Violations of human rights, the detention of humanitarian workers, and unacceptable conditions on aid imposed by the authorities in Sana ... The war has destroyed much of Yemen’s critical ...
Marking a decade of war in Yemen, Othman Belbeisi, Regional Director for Middle East and North Africa at the UN International ...
U.S. officials seek to curb the militants’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea, but the group was not deterred by strikes in the ...
In recent months, the international community has witnessed two seemingly different yet remarkably comparable events in humanitarian aid one involving the suspension of aid into Yemen and the other, ...
and maternal health services in Yemen. Without U.S. funding, the humanitarian work of the United Nations agencies and NGOs that deliver humanitarian aid in part funded by governments is in jeopardy.
As Yemen marks another year of war, IOM calls on the international community to act now, before more lives are lost.
A new American airstrike campaign against Yemen’s Houthi rebels appears more intense and more extensive, as the U.S. moves ...
The US bombing of Yemen—always referred to as “bombing ... On March 2, Tel Aviv ordered a complete blockade, cutting off all humanitarian aid to the 2 million people in Gaza, still suffering ...
The United States and Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen are both vowing escalation after the U.S. launched airstrikes to ...
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