With the ongoing conflict in Yemen tens of thousands of lives have been lost. An estimated 24m people, equivalent to 80% of the country’s population, are now in need of humanitarian aid to survive.
WHO and Italy, frontrunners in the fight against malnutrition in Yemen
Half of the population in Yemen is unemployed due to a devastated … WHO provided the family with therapeutic milk and medicine, financial support for transportation fees and covered the cost …
Aid agencies in Yemen are worried that cholera
Aid agencies in Yemen are concerned that thousands of people could be dying from cholera because they’re too scared to get medical help. In the past three months, there’s been a 50% decrease in the …
Aid agencies in Yemen are worried that cholera is being overlooked as COVID-19 overwhelms the countries already fragile healthcare system after 5 years of crisis
“Yemenis desperately need an end to the fighting which has destroyed health facilities and left communities more vulnerable to the virus.” …
Yemen: A humanitarian crisis
More recently, the people of Yemen are being tested with the coronavirus pandemic … How these South Africans achieved financial freedom in six months Andrew Mlangeni: My heart bleeds for South …
‘My life has stopped again’: After fleeing wars in Yemen this Canadian refugee fears the grim job market brought on by COVID-19. He’s not alone
In normal times, resettlement for refugees is hard enough, and now the COVID-19 limitations and hardships are making integration that much more …
Yemen conflict: Southern separatists give up on self-rule
Separatists in southern Yemen have given up on the self-rule they declared in April. The separatists, the Southern Transitional Council (STC), agreed the move in an accord with the internationally …
Yemen: A Slow-Motion War
The pilgrim income was even more important before oil income became the main source of wealth after World War II. These differences mean the UAE could get along with two Yemens while the Saudis cannot …
Yemen conflict: Southern separatists give up self-rule
The Southern Transitional Council (STC) said it had abandoned the self-rule it declared in April. The accord gives the STC representation in a new Yemeni government to be formed within 30 days. The …
Preventing famine and ensuring unrestricted humanitarian access in Yemen
English News and Press Release on Yemen about Contributions, Food and Nutrition, Epidemic, Insect Infestation and more; published on 28 Jul 2020 by Govt. UK …