Crisis in Yemen
Millions in Yemen spent yet another Ramadan praying for peace and struggling for survival. UNICEF is on the ground helping.
More than 24 million people in Yemen — including at least 11 million children — need humanitarian assistance. UNICEF is there to help.
After four years of war, blasts like the one that killed 14 Yemeni schoolchildren are hardly the only lethal threats facing families.
While the U.S. reels from a resurgence of measles, communities in Yemen are mobilizing to immunize and protect their children from disease.
Desperate to feed their families, more parents in Yemen are marrying off their young daughters in exchange for a cash dowry.
Young Yemenis picked up video cameras to record children's stories of growing up in a country torn apart by war.
Children did not start the war in Yemen, but they are paying the highest price. UNICEF is helping injured children get their lives back.
Yemen's brutal civil war has destroyed the country's economy and created a devastating humanitarian crisis.
UNICEF and partners are working to provide children growing up in war-torn Yemen with a quality education and hope for the future.
More than anything, Yemen's children wish the fighting would stop, so they could just be children again.
Every 10 minutes, a child in Yemen dies of preventable causes, including malnutrition. UNICEF and partners need your help to save lives now.
Some of the world's most vulnerable children are watching their homeland crumble.