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Though already two months into the year, we have received less than one per cent of the resources we need for our operations in Yemen and the lack of support is severely restricting our capacity to ...
UNHCR has stocks in the south of Yemen for 30,000 people, although delivery to affected people is being hampered by blocked roads and poor security." Ironically, even as refugees flee Yemen for Africa ...
— UNHCR Yemen (@UNHCRYemen) March 18, 2017. According to a UNHCR tweet, “Yemen is host to almost 280,000 refugees, of which more than 255,000 are from Somalia.” ...
On June 20, the world marks World Refugee Day 2025, spotlighting the ongoing challenges faced by people forced to flee their ...
Severe floods have killed at least 97 people in Yemen over the past month and deepened food shortages for millions of others already displaced by years of war, according to a United Nations body.
The UNHCR said it was working with the International Organization for Migration and other partners to assist the survivors. Each year, thousands of African migrants head to Yemen in boats.
The situation in Yemen is already called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis by UNHCR and another aid organisation working in Sanaa recently told Al Jazeera that Yemen was a “forgotten ...
After more than a decade of crisis, Yemen faces its most challenging year yet, with escalating humanitarian needs and funding at critically low levels. Ahead of the Senior Officials Meeting, UN and ...
At a refugee camp in Lebanon, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Karen Wazen met a young girl whose image has stayed with her ever ...
UNHCR’s cash assistance programs aim to meet the immediate needs of Yemen’s most vulnerable communities—covering essentials like food and medicine and offering legal and psycho-social support to cope ...
Find information and helpful services for refugees, asylum-seekers and stateless persons, read more about your rights and duties, and view the frequently asked questions on the Help page: With around ...
Defense Priorities, a Washington think tank, plausibly estimates that between Biden and Trump, the United States wasted more than $7 billion on bombing Yemen over a little more than two years.Most ...