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Yemen humanitarian crisis - displaced families
🚨 WORLD'S WORST CRISIS

24 million people need humanitarian aid

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Yemen
World's Worst Crisis

Yemen Humanitarian Crisis Relief

Yemen faces the world's worst humanitarian crisis. After 9 years of conflict, 24 million people - 80% of the population - need humanitarian assistance. Children are dying from preventable diseases, families are displaced, and basic services have collapsed.

24M
Need Aid
11M
Children at Risk
4.5M
Displaced
2.2M
Malnourished
$89,000of $180,000 goal
892
Generous Donors
49%
Funded
1,200
Families Helped
$35
Clean water for 1 family/month
$75
Emergency kit for 1 family

The World's Worst Humanitarian Crisis

Yemen is experiencing the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Nine years of conflict have devastated the country, leaving 24 million people - 80% of the population - in need of humanitarian assistance.

The conflict has destroyed critical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and water systems. The economy has collapsed, leaving families unable to afford basic necessities. Food prices have skyrocketed while incomes have plummeted.

Children bear the heaviest burden. Over 11 million children need humanitarian assistance, with 2.2 million suffering from acute malnutrition. Every day, children die from preventable diseases due to lack of clean water, food, and medical care.

The situation is further complicated by natural disasters, including floods and droughts, which have displaced additional families and destroyed crops. Yemen imports 90% of its food, but the conflict has severely disrupted supply chains.

Crisis by Numbers
People needing aid:24 million (80% of population)
Children at risk:11 million children
Internally displaced:4.5 million people
Acutely malnourished:2.2 million children
Without clean water:15.4 million people
Healthcare facilities destroyed:50% non-functional

Yemen Can't Wait

Every minute of delay means more children go hungry, more families lose hope. Your donation today can provide immediate relief to families facing the world's worst humanitarian crisis.