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Humanitarian Funding Cuts – How have internally displaced families and their host communities been impacted in Yemen’s Amran Governorate?
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Resource ID
104953
Access
Open
Contributed by
Ammar Hassan Ali Al-Hajj
Uploading member
CARE USA
Consent form provided?
Yes
Consent Form Uploaded?
Yes
Region
Middle East
Country
Yemen
Theme
Humanitarian response, Food security and nutrition
Keywords
Advocacy, Conflict, Disease, Distribution, Farming/Fishing, Food, Fundraising, Hunger/Malnutrition, Money, Refugee/displaced people, Rural
Credit
Abdulrahman Alhobishi
Copyright
CARE Yemen
Date Image Taken
24 October 22
Caption
In March 2023, the people of Yemen will enter their ninth year of conflict since its escalation in 2015. The humanitarian situation remains bleak, and sustained humanitarian assistance is needed to prevent further deterioration of needs. Hunger may increase for even more people if additional shocks occur, pushing the country into even more severe levels of food insecurity.
Marker lat / long: 15, 48 (WGS84)
Public: Yemen_Photos and B-roll videos for media