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18M Yemenis Face Worsening Hunger Crisis in 2026
UN warns 21 million Yemenis need aid as funding drops to 28% of requirements, risking increased food insecurity, epidemics, and worsening health system in 2026.
- On Jan 19, Julien Harneis, U.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen, warned in Geneva the crisis will worsen in 2026 as food insecurity rises and aid dries up, saying `We are expecting things to be much worse in 2026`.
- U.S. and other donors have cut funding this year, triggering a crunch as Western aid declines while the U.N. seeks more support from Gulf countries amid economic collapse.
- The U.N. response plan was only 28% financed at 591 million, with Yemen's required humanitarian response less than 25% funded and nutrition programmes receiving under 10%.
- Health services are collapsing as funding vanishes; Yemen's health system will lose U.N. and World Bank support and face epidemic risks, while 73 U.N. staff members detained worsen aid delivery.
- More than 20 million Yemenis will face acute food insecurity next month, the International Rescue Committee projects about 18 million at worsening risk and one million at life-threatening risk, while Hans Grundberg warned instability could quickly unravel.
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