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Photo from Al-Kharayeb slum in Madbah, Sana’a, Yemen.
Article
11/14/2020
Rain threatens families living in Sana’a slums
Stories of children & their families affected by torrential rains
A water point at an IDP centre in Aden
Article
07/13/2020
The mothers making masks as COVID-19 comes to Yemen
Families are empowered to take steps to protect themselves while the global community works to bring this threat under control
displaced girl in yemen
Article
05/19/2020
Water: The essential lifeline
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds across the country, access to clean water is as important as ever for ensuring families can protect their health
A peer educator does a handwashing demonstration at an IDP camp in Aden
Photo Essay
04/17/2020
Curtailing COVID19
Initiatives across the country aim to provide families and their communities with the necessities to protect them selves against the spread of COVID19
Baby Saleh has been in the Al Sabah hospital for 18 days. He is receiving life saving support for severe acute malnutrition and is making a strong recovery.
Article
03/09/2020
Malnutrition support saves lives: Aden
UNICEF estimated that’s over 360,000 children are suffering from severe acute malnutrition
An internal displaced camp in yemen
Article
12/06/2019
The Rapid Reponse Mechanisim provides immediate releif to fa
A lifesaving mechanism for the needy people in Yemen
Yemeni family receiving  humanitarian aid
Article
12/06/2019
“We were exhausted, hungry, scared and anxious”
The Rapid Response Mechanism offers a lifeline
Attikah with her five children under the tent where they live in Khalid Bin Waleed collective centre in Aden.
Article
07/31/2019
Exclusive breastfeeding, a simple practice that saves lives
Attikah Hassan is a champion of exclusive breastfeeding in Khalid Bin Waleed collective centre of Aden.
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Article
09/10/2018
Access to clean water changes lives of displaced communities
16 million people lack access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene services
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Article
08/29/2018
Bringing the life of Yemeni children back to normal
Over 11 million children – 80 per cent of all children in the country – require humanitarian assistance
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