War in Yemen – HADI Relief

War in Yemen

“The war in Yemen is not a regional issue, it is a global issue. It is a moral and humanitarian crisis that demands our urgent attention and action. We cannot allow innocent civilians to continue to suffer and die in a conflict that has no military solution.” – António Guterres

$50 - can provide essential food aid

More than 20 million people are in need.

Yemen is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises with millions of people in urgent need of assistance. An estimated 23.4 million people—almost three-quarters of the population—require some form of humanitarian assistance, including 14.3 million people who are in acute need. The situation has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, economic collapse, and a devastating conflict that has been raging since 2015.
The conflict has cost the lives of thousands of people and displaced over four million, a majority of whom are women and children. An estimated 11.3 million people are in need of protection assistance and over 8.1 million women and girls of childbearing age are in need of reproductive health services.

Why we need your support

Women and girls are particularly vulnerable to abuse and exploitation, with one woman dying every two hours during childbirth. Nearly three million children are acutely malnourished and at risk of starvation, and the lack of access to health services means that diseases such as cholera and diphtheria are spreading rapidly. 

Urgent assistance is needed for those in need of food, water, shelter and medical care, and to ensure that those affected by the conflict are protected. Long-term solutions are also needed to ensure that the population is able to rebuild their lives and build peace in the country.

14.3 M

14.3 million people who are in acute need.

11.3 M

An estimated 11.3 million people are in need of protection

Make A Donation