Recent attempts to shore up the Yemeni riyal have failed to stop its drastic fall in the government-controlled south.
In the country devastated by more than 10 years of war, there are very young children, even 13-year-olds, driving taxis or ...
In Yemen, more than two million children under five do not have ... Today, an additional 150 million children have been plunged into poverty due to COVID-19. “Families on the cusp of escaping poverty ...
Name changed for protection. Save the Children has been responding to the crisis in Yemen since 2015. Despite the hunger, the poverty and the bombs, we will continue to fight for Yemen’s children.
Children in the Republic of Yemen have unequal opportunities of healthy development ... Early childhood is also when cycles of poverty and inequality are transmitted across generations. Children tend ...
Social indicators were already poor before the 2015 crisis. Yemen has the highest poverty incidence in the Middle East, with about 37.3 % of the population living below the poverty line of $2 (2005 ...
Some children aged 13 to 15 forced to drive after losing their fathers in war or witnessing them being disabled during ...
The findings are alarming for this part of Yemen, already wracked by war, widespread poverty and suffocating summers. By 2030, the city will have 152 days per year, nearly five full months ...
UNHCR Representative to Yemen Fighting in Yemen, already one of the poorest countries in the Middle East, has severely compounded needs arising from long years of poverty and insecurity. The worsening ...
Sana'a (AsiaNews) - In Yemen, devastated by war and poverty, children as young as 13 years old can be found driving commercial vehicles, starting with taxis, to support their families who have no ...
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