Yemen
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More than 330 Yemeni children killed in the war
Children in Yemen are demanding warring parties recommit to preventing attacks and violence against civilians this World Children’s Day, as…
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Dozens of migrants died on the coast of Yemen
According to witnesses, the boat left Obock in Djibouti to cross the Bab-Al Mandab straight bound for a prominent landing…
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More than 23 million people await humanitarian aid in Yemen
As organisations working in Yemen, we recognise and applaud the important steps taken by all parties to the conflict as…
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Humanitarian aid ship to Yemen departed from Ukraine
A UN World Food Programme-charted vessel departed today from the Ukrainian Black Sea Port of Yuznhy (Pivdennyi) with wheat grain…
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Tens of thousands of people had to leave their homes due to the flooding in Yemen
At least 18 governorates across Yemen have seen the highest rainfall since July this year, with widespread destructive flash floods…
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The danger of hunger in African countries increase day by day
These countries all have segments of the population facing IPC phase 5 ‘Catastrophe’ – or at risk of deterioration towards…
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IBC delivered 15 tons of medicine to Yemen
Muzaffer Baca, vice president of the International Blue Crescent Humanitarian Relief Foundation, pointed out that the humanitarian crisis in Yemen…
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Is it possible to stop the deaths in Yemen?
Statement by Erin Hutchinson, the Norwegian Refugee Council’s Country Director in Yemen, on the resumption today of commercial flights from…
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Children most affected by the conflict in Yemen
“Following the intensification of the conflict in 2021, violence has continued to escalate this year and as always children are…
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Violence in Yemen mostly affects children
Children in Yemen continue to be the first and most to pay, almost seven years on in one of the…
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