Press Release
As more than one million pregnant women face malnutrition in Yemen, UNFPA Executive Director appeals for peace and increased support
24 March 2021
Press Release
24 March 2021
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Press Release
01 March 2021
Yemen is the site of the world's largest humanitarian crisis. Here is what you need to know.
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Resource date: Dec 2020
Publisher: UNFPA Yemen
Yemen continues to be the world’s worst humanitarian crisis with over 24 million people – 80 per cent of the population – in need of some form of humanitarian assistance or protection. In 2020, the situation, which is primarily driven by conflict and an economic blockade, was exacerbated by COVID-19, heavy rains and flooding, escalating hostilities and currency collapse.
Resources
Resource date: Nov 2020
Publisher: UNFPA Yemen
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen remains the worst in the world; further deteriorating in 2020, driven by an escalating conflict, collapsing economy, a depreciating currency; exacerbated by torrential rains and flooding, COVID-19 and a fuel crisis. An estimated 24.1 million people – over 80 per cent of the population – are in need of some form of assistance, including 14.4 million who are in acute need.
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Resources
Resource date: Oct 2020
Publisher: UNFPA Yemen
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen remains the worst in the world; further deteriorating in 2020, driven by an escalating conflict, collapsing economy, a depreciating currency; exacerbated by torrential rains and flooding, COVID-19 and a fuel crisis. An estimated 24.1 million people – over 80 per cent of the population – are in need of some form of assistance, including 14.4 million who are in acute need.
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02 Nov 2020
Resources
Resource date: Sep 2020
Publisher: UNFPA Yemen
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen remains the worst in the world; driven by five years of conflict and political instability. Humanitarian conditions continue to deteriorate, including internal displacement, famine, outbreaks of cholera and COVID-19. An estimated 24.1 million people – over 80 per cent of the population – are in need of some form of assistance, including 14.4 million who are in acute need.