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UNICEF-supported mobile teams deliver essential health and nutrition services directly to families in remote parts of Yemen.
Mental health services can save lives. They must continue.” Dr. Maram, who works as a psychiatrist for the IRC, recalls the very start of the war in Yemen: “The first airstrike changed everything. I ...
The war in Yemen is confusing and complicated – but we can ... The challenge has never been as great, with only half of Yemen’s health facilities still fully functional. There are only 60 intensive ...
Today, we visited a health facility in rural Hajjah ... Save the Children recently found that some 85,000 children under 5 in Yemen may have died because of extreme hunger since the war began.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces have conducted precision airstrikes against two Houthi weapon storage facilities in Yemen, responding to recent attacks on U.S. Navy warships and commercial ...