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children in Yemen?

UNICEF is on the ground to save children’s lives, to help them cope with the impact of conflict, and to help them to recover and resume their childhoods. Read more about UNICEF’s work and results in the country, and how you can help.

Check here for the most up to date statistics on the situation in Yemen.

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05 July 2021

The number of children facing education disruption in Yemen could rise to 6 million, UNICEF warns

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COVID-19 vaccine doses shipped via the COVAX Facility arrive at Aden International Airport in Aden, Yemen, on 31 March, 2021.

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31 March 2021

Yemen receives 360,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses through the COVAX Facility

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Yemen: Life for children in a conflict zone

What’s life like for children living through a conflict? A video series lets them tell you themselves

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Children are coming under attack in conflicts across the world

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What UNICEF is doing in Yemen

UNICEF is on the ground across Yemen to save children’s lives, to help them cope with the impact of conflict, and to help them to recover and resume their childhoods.

Conflict and violence have pushed more families into poverty and deprivation. UNICEF is helping treat severe acute malnutrition in children by providing essential therapeutic food and medical supplies.

As part of its response to the coronavirus pandemic, UNICEF has shipped crucial personal protective equipment needed by frontline workers and has continued to provide risk communication and community engagement activities.

Children are also being helped with victim assistance and education on mines and explosive remnants of war. Meanwhile, UNICEF and partners are rehabilitating damaged schools and establishing safe learning spaces.

Read UNICEF’s 2021 Humanitarian Action for Children Yemen appeal

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Results for children in Yemen

In 2020, UNICEF and partners:

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