Halima*, 30, was displaced within Taiz when her neighbourhood came under fire in 2015. She, her husband and three children fled south to another village, where she became the main breadwinner selling perfume at the market. Though she works 11 hours a day, she can barely afford the $60 monthly rent and has borrowed $1,000 that she worries about repaying. “My children dream of eating eggs,” she said. “All we have is bread.”
Her unemployed husband physically and verbally abuses her. “I stay only for the sake of my children,” she said. Sometimes, as her husband attacks her, she’ll hear her youngest daughter shouting, “Don’t touch mum, don’t beat mum!” Halima is currently receiving psychosocial support at a UNFPA-supported women and girls safe space. © UN/Giles Clarke
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