With over 20 million in need of aid, Yemen is the world's single largest humanitarian crisis

 

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 Emergency alert

Yemen, in the Middle East, is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. Today, more than 11 million children - nearly half the entire population of Australia - are in dire need of food, medical treatment, education, water and sanitation.

Charities Responding to the Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen

 

 Unicef

 Save the Children

> Oxfam

> Mercy Corps

> Rescue.org

What else can we do?

    • Donate today. Every single contribution helps us provide even more food, water, shelter and support to Yemeni families and people in crisis around the world.

    • Tell your friends. Share this story and spread the word about the millions of people who need us.

    • Start a campaign. You can turn knowledge into action by setting up a personal fundraising page and asking your friends and family to contribute to our efforts to help Yemenis fleeing the war and others in crisis around the world.

    • Sign a petition. Tell Congress not to cut international aid. Around the world, people are in need of lifesaving assistance — including those affected by famine. We must continue to support them.

 

Heba , 35, is the head of a Yemeni civil society organization based in Sana'a.

"I am one of the few lucky people who is still getting salary and able to purchase the items that I need but the overall situation is horrible, people cannot afford to buy what they need to meet their basic needs."

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