For decades Yemen has suffered critical food shortage affecting nearly half the country’s population of 25 million, including hundreds of thousands of children. A popular uprising against a ...
A U.N. World Food Program employee has died in Yemen while being held captive by Houthi rebel forces, the organization ...
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UN Estimates More Than 17 Million Yemenis Will Face Acute Food Insecurity in 2025
The United Nations estimates that over 17 million people in Yemen, the majority located in Houthi-controlled areas, will face ...
The U.N. food agency says one of its staffers detained last month by Houthi rebels in Yemen has died in prison ...
Food prices are now up to 200% higher than they were prior to the conflict. More than 16 million people in Yemen are already skipping meals nearly every day because they simply have no other choice.
A U.N. staff member died while in detention by the Houthi movement in northern Yemen, prompting the U.N. to halt operations in the region and demand accountability. The World Food Programme ...
Our programs are aimed at making sure children in Yemen have enough food to eat, can access healthcare, can continue their education, and are protected from violence. Since the beginning of the crisis ...
A UN aid worker, Ahmed, died while detained by Houthi rebels in Yemen. His death follows the UN suspension of humanitarian ...
The UN’s world food programme (WFP) announced the death of a Yemeni staff member held by Huthi rebels since January. The UN ...
have deepened the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, where already more than 17 million people face food insecurity. Yemen is the Arab world's poorest state and the IMF has not conducted an Article IV ...
Residents faced a lack of access to clean water and food, alongside ... What are Yemen's prospects for emerging from the war and humanitarian crisis shortly? Realistically, it's hard to be optimistic.