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Pandemic, conflict continue to upend life for women in Yemen
29 June 2021News
Motherhood on the brink: Pregnant women in Yemen under famine and violence
25 March 2021Press release
As more than one million pregnant women face malnutrition in Yemen, UNFPA Executive Director appeals for peace and increased support
24 March 2021News
In Yemen’s man-made catastrophe, women and girls pay the heaviest price
26 February 2021Press release
Urgent funding needed to provide protection and health services to millions of women in Yemen
01 March 2021Video
6 Things You Need To Know About Yemen
February 26, 2021Yemen is the site of the world's largest humanitarian crisis. Here is what you need to know.
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UNFPA Response in Yemen Monthly Situation Report #12 – December 2020
Resource date: 31 December 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.
UNFPA Response in Yemen Monthly Situation Report #11 – November 2020
Resource date: 30 November 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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After years of conflict, Yemen remains the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, a UNFPA 2021 appeal shows
07 December 2020UNFPA Response in Yemen Monthly Situation Report #10 – October 2020
Resource date: 31 October 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.