InterAction Members Voice Concerns as Yemen Enters its Eighth Year of Conflict
The conflict in Yemen will enter its eighth year on March 26, with over 17 million people facing acute food…
The conflict in Yemen will enter its eighth year on March 26, with over 17 million people facing acute food…
InterAction, the largest U.S.-based alliance of international NGOs and partners, released the following statement in response to the U.S. Government’s…
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Leaders from our humanitarian team joined the WFP discussion to share their insights on effectively addressing sexual exploitation and abuse, and lessons learned from the Yemen crisis.
A UN pledging conference for Yemen has raised about $2.6bn of the $4bn needed to address the humanitarian crisis in the country.
An estimated 24 million people need assistance and protection in Yemen, the UN warned on Thursday. With famine threatening hundreds of thousands of lives, humanitarian aid is increasingly becoming the only lifeline for millions across the country.
Potable water has become increasingly hard to come by in Yemen since the war started in 2015, highlighted by the nation's cholera outbreak. International aid agencies have asked for more help, as well as a long-term political solution, but millions of Yemenis are struggling as the conflict continues.
The war in Yemen is contributing to what the United Nations says could become "the worst famine in the world in 100 years."