The top UN official for humanitarian aid in Yemen, who narrowly dodged an aerial bombing raid by Israel on Sanaa's airport, ...
But clean water in Yemen is a luxury. Municipal workers in ... and now a devastating health crisis. This all leads to what could be the largest cholera outbreak of our lifetime.
Yemen has reported the highest global burden of cholera, with nearly 250,000 suspected cases and 861 associated deaths as of ...
Nine years of war have left more than 18 million people in desperate need of food, water and lifesaving assistance Millions ... has been the main driver of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The ...
Doctors and nurses have fled Yemen, leaving hospitals stretched thin ... reflecting the lack of treated water and other basic government services. In Ad Dali life goes on despite four years ...
A series of intense Israeli airstrikes shook Yemen's rebel-held capital and a port city early Thursday and killed at least ...
The people of Yemen have been starved for the last five and a half years by a combination of Saudi coalition blockade, economic war, and bombing. The crisis has worsened recently because of ...
Yemen’s humanitarian crisis needs a lot more coverage than it is getting, and it is tempting to take whatever we can get, but what we’re getting is simply not good enough.
Yemen’s cholera crisis comes on top of more than a decade ... Critical challenges, including inadequate access to clean drinking water, poor sanitation, and limited treatment availability ...