Yemen: Monthly Situation Report (March 2022)
MARCH HIGHLIGHTS NUTRITION Reducing acute malnutrition through blanket supplementary feeding program in 16 districts of Ibb, Taizz, and Hajjah governorates. Providing MAM treatment to children U5 and...
MARCH HIGHLIGHTS NUTRITION Reducing acute malnutrition through blanket supplementary feeding program in 16 districts of Ibb, Taizz, and Hajjah governorates. Providing MAM treatment to children U5 and...
We, local civil society organizations signed below, welcome the announced truce agreement, under the auspices of the United Nations, between the parties to the conflict in Yemen, and encourage all...
Displaced families and kids illustrated that they are enduring appalling living conditions as they live in tents with no food or water, not to mention that they can’t go to school. When his house and...
As it enters its eighth, the conflict in Yemen is forcing millions across the country to unimaginable levels of poverty and suffering. Most vulnerable are women and children who make up around 80 per...
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JANUARY HIGHLIGHTS NUTRITION Lessening Acute Malnutrition through Blanket Supplementary Feeding Program in Ibb, Taizz, Dhamar and Hajjah Governorates. Providing MAM treatment to children U5 and PLW...
NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS NUTRITION Lessening Acute Malnutrition through Blanket Supplementary Feeding Program in Ibb, Taizz, Dhamar and Hajjah Governorates. Providing MAM treatment to children U5 and PLW...
Have you ever seen infants who cannot move their bodies due to severe exhaustion, or seen bones without flesh in their small bodies due to a lack of food?! In Yemen, most of the newborn infants have...
OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS Nutrition Lessening Acute Malnutrition through Blanket Supplementary Feeding Program in Ibb, Taizz, Dhamar and Hajjah Governorates. Providing MAM treatment to children U5 and PLW...
In view of multiple drivers of malnutrition in Yemen, a child's condition may relapse anytime ¡f nutrition services are cut off even for a short period of time. Children aged O to 59 months have...