Ongoing Crises: Yemen


Human Wrongs Watch

By the International Organization for Migration*

The protracted conflict and economic collapse in Yemen have created one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises, affecting over 18 million people.

Eighty per cent of Yemenites live in poverty, and more than half struggle to access basic necessities including food, health care and safe water.

Displacement remains widespread, and there are millions of internally displaced persons, many of whom have been forced to move multiple times.

Vulnerabilities are further heightened by climate shocks, including floods and droughts, which affect agricultural livelihoods and water security.

Despite the challenges, Yemeni women persistently collect water for their families, often walking long distances to reach water points. ©IOM Yemen, 2024 / Monica Chiriac


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