Urgent Action Needed to ‘Pull Yemen Back From the Brink of Catastrophe’
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Urgent action needed to ‘pull Yemen back from the brink of catastrophe’
Noor, a 16-month-old toddler, is from the Lahj governorate in the southwest corner of Yemen. A UN-partner volunteer diagnosed her with severe malnutrition – and her story became headline news when the UN relief chief recounted it to the Security Council during an impassioned briefing last week.
116 United Nations and Local Organizations Calling for the Rescue of Yemen From a Humanitarian Disaster
Today (Tuesday) 116 United Nations and non-governmental organizations operating in Yemen appealed to the international community to save Yemen from a humanitarian disaster; as a result of the increase in relief needs in the country, with a severe funding shortfall, it was confirmed in a joint statement that Yemen ' s human being has been facing the most difficult year in 10 years.
IOM and 115 Aid Organizations Call for Immediate Action to Pull Yemen Back From Brink Of Catastrophe
Photo credit: DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com). Geneva/ Sana’a, 20 May 2025 – After more than a decade of severe crisis and conflict, people in Yemen are facing what may be their toughest year so far. Conflict, economic collapse and climate shocks continue to drive humanitarian needs. Aid is drying up due to severe funding cuts. Airstrikes have […]
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