The people of Yemen are at risk of suffering famine unlike ... the cultivation of which accounts for 20 percent of the parched country’s water consumption. It is not a major oil producer ...
Today, basic needs such as safe drinking water and food are difficult to come by ... With these immense needs, the Canadian Red Cross has increased its response to the Yemen Crisis. Much of this ...
Nine years of war have left more than 18 million people in desperate need of food, water and lifesaving assistance Millions ... has been the main driver of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The ...
The United Nations and partners launched today the 2025 Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan, seeking $2.47 billion to ...
Doctors and nurses have fled Yemen, leaving hospitals stretched thin ... reflecting the lack of treated water and other basic government services. In Ad Dali life goes on despite four years ...
You can help people in desperate need due to the civil war in Yemen. Help us get humanitarian support to more ... and most people are trying to survive day-to-day. Water and food are expensive and ...
Yemen’s humanitarian crisis needs a lot more coverage than it is getting, and it is tempting to take whatever we can get, but what we’re getting is simply not good enough.
We've been working in Yemen since 1963, with programmes focusing on health, nutrition, child protection, food security and livelihoods, education, and water and sanitation. Health & Nutrition Keeping ...