Now in its tenth year, the crisis in Yemen continues unabated. The deteriorating economic outlook, protracted conflict, and crumbling basic services are exacerbating humanitarian needs across the country.
Meanwhile, climate shocks, increased regional tensions, and chronic underfunding of critical humanitarian sectors are further worsening people’s vulnerability and suffering. In 2025, an estimated 19.5 million people across Yemen need humanitarian assistance and protection services—1.3 million more than last year.