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UNICEF helps struggling families make ends meet in war-torn Yemen. [VIDEO]
More than 70 percent of Yemen's population, including 12.9 million children, need humanitarian aid. UNICEF is working to save lives.
Children continue to suffer severe consequences due to prolonged conflict in Yemen. Help UNICEF meet urgent humanitarian needs.
UNICEF is providing 1,348 young people in Yemen with life skills training to equip them to take on life's challenges.
A landmine took Ibrahim's legs. At a UNICEF-supported prosthetic center in Aden, Yemen, he received new limbs and hope for the future.
Ali Mohammad lost his two young children to acute malnutrition in Yemen. With support from UNICEF, his nephew is getting the help he needs.
Three children growing up in Afar, Amhara and Tigray share their hopes for peace, education and a better future.
A UNICEF-supported midwife training program empowers health workers with practical skills and information to keep mothers and babies alive.
Yemen's ongoing civil war has left over 11 million children in need humanitarian assistance. UNICEF is working to save lives and futures.
Yemen's community health workers go door-to-door to reach every child with the nutritional support and health care they need to survive.
After more than six years of conflict, the needs of millions of children in Yemen remain critical. UNICEF is there.