Yemen is still facing a protracted political, humanitarian, and developmental crisis, 10 years after the full breakout of civil conflict marked by ...
Yemen’s humanitarian crisis needs a lot more coverage than it is getting, and it is tempting to take whatever we can get, but what we’re getting is simply not good enough.
The Houthi movement has established totalitarian rule in northern Yemen. Who are these militants who invoke the Prophet ...
The health system has been decimated. Although violence has fallen, emergency funding is still well short of needs. Sharmila ...
The article by JURIST Managing editor for Long-Form Content highlights the severe situation in Yemen, warning of the ...
Two-Tier Policing and a Two-Tier Judiciary The current crisis is the product of political choices, not simply cultural and historical forces. The people of Yemen are at risk of suffering famine ...
Sufyan Jaber Abed Jawwad, a sanitation worker with the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, was the first Unrwa employee ...
Yemen conflict: How bad is the humanitarian crisis? Inside the fight to save Yemen's health system Yemen crisis: Who is fighting whom? Overburdened medical staff do what they can but often do not ...
The armed conflict that began escalating in 2014-2015, has been the main driver of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The situation is dire, with the majority of the population—over 18 million people, ...
Ten years ago today, the Ansar Allah movement, known as the Houthis, took power in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a. The group’s ...
The rare attack was an illustration of the evolving conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iranian proxies.