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Called the “world’s worst humanitarian crisis,” in Yemen, more than 20 million people are at risk for famine, and aid agencies are desperately funneling as much aid as possible to at-risk families.
Islamic Relief is a leading humanitarian organization in Yemen, with more than 3,000 field staff and volunteers in the country. Other notable charities depend on us to deliver their aid as well, due to our strong relationships and powerful program infrastructures across nearly all Yemeni provinces.
Today (Every Day), We Focus on Yemen . Called the “world’s worst humanitarian crisis,” in Yemen, more than 20 million people are at risk for famine, and aid agencies are desperately funneling as much aid as possible to at-risk families. While one of the Earth’s oldest inhabited areas, Yemen is also one of the Arab world’s poorest ...
First your money will be turned into food, and then sent to one of the over 80 countries where people are most vulnerable. Every single day, WFP has 5,600 trucks, 20 ships and 92 planes ready to deliver the food you send.
WFP is working for that every second of the day, feeding over 85 million people in urgent need and implementing programmes that tackle the causes of hunger. But this work depends on the support of people like you.
In Yemen, children are dying from starvation because of a lack of food due to the ongoing war. Children in Yemen suffering from malnutrition need help now. Sources: * Unless otherwise noted, facts and statistics have been sourced from Save the Children’s 2018 End of Childhood Report. You can access detailed data here.
The Challenges for Children in Yemen 1 93% of children are in need of humanitarian assistance 2 Almost 1/5 of children have lost their homes 3 70% of children don't have access to clean water and sanitation 4 7.4 million children are in need of child protection assistance 5 2 million children are out of school 6 10.3 million children don’t have enough food to eat
The war caused widespread hunger and poverty in Yemen, leaving millions of children malnourished. Already weakened health systems have been even further devastated by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving thousands of children and families without the medical attention they need to survive.
It's estimated that 16.2 million people in the country will face high levels of acute food shortages with an estimated 21,000 children at risk of falling into famine. With two million children in Yemen out of school, vulnerable boys and girls are at risk of exploitation and abuse.
93% of children are in need of humanitarian assistance. Almost 1/5 of children have lost their homes. 70% of children don't have access to clean water and sanitation. 7.4 million children are in need of child protection assistance. 2 million children are out of school.