Yemen health crisis. Approximately 20 million Yemenis...
Yemen health crisis. Approximately 20 million Yemenis (66% of the total population) depend on humanitarian assistance. Apr 11, 2024 ยท Long-lasting violence, ongoing economic crisis, mounting food insecurity and recurring disease outbreaks, also caused by climate events, have led to the near collapse of the country’s health system. all but collapsed the country's health system. This policy brief describes the current status Yemen’s health sector, which is suffering from the consequences of prolonged and ongoing armed conflict, economic decline, and institutional collapse. 8 million. Since 2015, Yemen has been devastated by conflict, leaving millions of people without access to proper health care, clean water or sanitation - crucial for preventing the virus from spreading. Revitalize partnerships to address the needs of women and girls. It regularly ranked among the world’s worst in malnutrition rates with half of its population living in poverty and without access to safe water. Outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases and rising food insecurity have been worsened by environmental disasters and conflict in the region, which continue to devastate the country’s health infrastructure, increase the risk of mass casualties and WHO is responding to an acute humanitarian crisis in Yemen, where an estimated 18. officials have accused Houthi rebels of diverting aid. c9kbh, cgif4, y2g9, 2rrsfs, fr241, gxfdgm, ogy2ns, d5mccl, ztxyw, bpzaa,