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  • Nearly 40 per cent of Yemen families forced into debt to pay for essentials – Oxfam

    17 February 2021

    Nearly two out of every five families in Yemen buy food and medicines using debt, according to Oxfam research published today. 

  • Donors slash funding to Yemen by half to 25 US cents a day per person in need

    6 October 2020

    Donors have given the equivalent of 25 US cents per day for each of the 24.3 million people in need in Yemen, about half the amount given last year, Oxfam warned today.

    The dramatic cut comes despite COVID-19 heaping further challenges on a country already suffering the world’s worst humanitarian disaster.

  • Aisha is an IDP from Haradh, living with her family in Borman village in Abs district – Hajjah.

    Daily life, a struggle for survival in Yemen

    3 February 2017

    Today marks the 3rd anniversary of the start of the conflict in Yemen. Since then, everyday life has gone from bad to worse. The war has left more than 22 million people - 75 per cent of the population - in need of humanitarian aid. The economy has been shattered, pushing the basics beyond the reach of many. You can help.

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