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Since the beginning of the conflict in Yemen in 2015, Aden, the fourth largest city in the country, has been severely affected. The ongoing war has had an impact on a large number of facilities in the city, including World Food Programme’s premises, as well as on infrastructure.
Local capacity building is a priority area for the ETC heading into 2019 as the situation in Yemen becomes more complex.
By Jay Mahanand, Chair of the ETC and Chief Information Officer, World Food Programme
Just a few years ago, thoughts of Yemen might have conjured up fairytale images of Sana’a’s famed Old City with its baked brick towers and qamariya windows or the perfumed frankincense trees that cemented its place on the ancient Arabian trade routes.
On World Humanitarian Day 2025, we honour the courage and commitment of humanitarian workers who risk everything to help others.
Currently, an estimated 19.5 million people—over half of Yemen’s population—require humanitarian assistance and protection services.