WHO in Yemen
Polio vaccination against the odds in Yemen: dispatches from the frontline of polio eradication
Muneera Abdo is one of thousands of vaccinators across Yemen working tirelessly to reach every last child with polio vaccine 22 June 2021 – In Al-Buraika district, a poor neighbourhood in the port city of Aden in Yemen’s south, Muneera Abdo slowly makes her way through the sandy streets. With a scuffed plastic cool box hanging from a strap on her...
Malnourished children of Yemen in the grip of suffering
27 May 2021 – The conflict, economic decline and a poor health environment have been some of the drivers of acute malnutrition in Yemen. The number of children suffering has not decreased. In comparison to 16% in 2020, acute malnutrition and severe acute malnutrition among children under 5 reached 22% in 2021. This has been the highest rate of...
Statement on protection of health care in complex humanitarian emergencies
1 June 2021 – This year marks the ninth anniversary of World Health Assembly resolution 65.20 (2012) in relation to the protection of health care in complex humanitarian emergencies. With deep regret, we note that violence against health care personnel and attacks on health care continues to be reported, including incidents linked to the response...
COVID-19 posing unprecedented threat on war-torn Yemen
20 May 2021 – While Yemen was bearing the brunt of the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic further aggravated the crippled health infrastructure. The people of Yemen have been living through long-running armed conflict; threatened by looming famine, disease outbreaks, forced displacement and a shattered economy. As of 30...
Government of Italy and WHO supporting urgent services for children suffering from malnutrition in Yemen
27 April 2021 – Nearly 2.3 million children under the age of 5 in Yemen are projected to suffer from acute malnutrition in 2021, 400 000 of whom are expected to suffer from severe acute malnutrition and could die if they do not receive urgent treatment. Three-month-old Naynoor is one of these children. Her mother brought her to a WHO-supported...
WHO and KSrelief provide life-saving emergency nutrition care to children in Yemen
Mrs Yassmin with her malnourished daughter Arhaf at Al-Sadaqah Hospital in Aden. The hospital is supported by WHO and KSrelief. Photo: WHO/Nesma Khan 30 March 2021 – Arahaf was only aged 40 days and weighed 1.650 kg when her family, displaced from Taiz due to the ongoing fighting, brought her to Al Sadaqa Hospital in Aden. "As we couldn't feed her...
How WHO and KSrelief helped 7-month-old Samer recover from malnutrition
Samer weighed only 3.3 kgs with a 10.9 cm mid upper arm circumference and suffered from medical complications. Thanks to the treatment and nutritional food he had received at Al-Modhafar therapeutic feeding centre supported by WHO and KSrelief, he recovered, and his appetite eventually improved. Photo: Humanitarian Aid and Development...
Emergency Health and Nutrition Project continues the fight against cholera in Yemen
A child receives an oral cholera vaccine during the campaign. Photo: WHO 15 March 2021 – Yemen's conflict has resulted in a large-scale public health crisis, with a spiral of epidemic-prone infectious diseases, including the worst cholera outbreak ever recorded, with over 2.5 million suspected cases since October 2016. In 2020, a total of 230 540...
With the support of USAID, WHO and INTERSOS provide urgent medical care in Lahj governorate
With the support of USAID, WHO and INTERSOS have been working together to provide urgent assistance to the population in need of primary and secondary health and nutrition services in Lahj governorate. 15 March 2021 – Driven by years of conflict, the human-made crisis in Yemen has resulted in a near collapse of an already fragile public...
Emergency response in Yemen: WHO and the Government of Japan's fight against high-threat infectious pathogens
Thanks to support from the Government of Japan, WHO has supported 20 diphtheria treatment centres in Yemen, including at As Sabeen Hospital in Sana'a 28 February 2021 – The humanitarian emergency in Yemen has forced the health situation into a critical state. The ongoing conflict in several areas of the country has negatively impacted the...