Introduction: Yemen’s Crisis Explained
Why Is Yemen in Crisis?
Conflict and Political Instability
Blockades and Lack of Aid
Economic Collapse
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Yemen’s Healthcare Crisis
Hospitals Are Shutting Down
Doctors Without Pay
Diseases Are Spreading
📌 Fact: According to UNICEF, nearly 2.2 million Yemeni children are acutely malnourished.
The Impact on Families and Children
Food and Water Shortages
Displacement and Fear
Education Lost
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What UMMA Foundation Is Doing
💡 Every $50 you give can feed a family and help cover medical costs for a child in urgent need.
How You Can Help Yemen
1. Donate to Medical and Food Aid
2. Share the Story
3. Start a Fundraiser
4. Partner With UMMA
Top 5 NGOs to Support in Yemen
Conclusion: Be Part of the Solution
👉Donate Now to Save Lives in Yemen
TheYemen crisisis one of the world’s most devastating humanitarian emergencies. Years of war,economic collapse, and health system failures have left more than 21 million people in urgent need of help.Poverty in Yemenis widespread, hospitals are failing, and millions of children are malnourished.
In this article, we’ll explore:
Since 2015, Yemen has been gripped by a brutal civil war. Fighting between different political groups has destroyed homes, hospitals, roads, and markets. Families have fled their communities in search of safety, but often find little help.
Many key ports and airports are blocked or damaged, making it nearly impossible to deliver food, clean water, or medical supplies to the people who need it most. This has worsened theYemen humanitarian crisis, especially in remote areas.
The Yemeni rial has lost most of its value, making even basic goods unaffordable. Unemployment is high, and families struggle to buy food or pay for transportation. Over 17 million people are food insecure.
More than 50% of healthcare facilities in Yemen are not working. The hospitals that are still open often lack electricity, clean water, and basic medical supplies.
Medical workers haven’t been paid in months. Many continue working to save lives, but they are exhausted and overworked.
Outbreaks ofcholera,dengue fever, andmalnutrition-related illnessesare increasing. Children are especially vulnerable, and many die from treatable conditions simply because care isn’t available.
Many families live on one meal a day or less. Water sources are often dirty, leading to more disease. Children are the most affected, with rising cases ofstunting,anemia, anddevelopmental delays.
Millions have fled their homes due to bombing, fighting, or famine. Families often live in tents or temporary shelters with no access to toilets, clean water, or healthcare.
Many schools have closed or been destroyed. Children are missing out on years of education, leaving a generation behind.
AtUMMA Foundation, we are working on the ground in Yemen to provide:
Make a one-time or monthly gift toUMMA Foundation’s Yemen Medical Campaign. Your support provides food, medicine, and clean water to families who need it most.
Spread the word on social media or through email. Let others know what’s happening in Yemen so more people can get involved.
Launch your own online campaign to raise money for Yemen. Even small efforts can have a big impact.
Whether you’re a community leader, business, or student group, you can support our Yemen programs.Contact usto get involved.
If you’re looking to help, here are five trusted organizations delivering aid in Yemen:
📌 Your donation could be the difference between life and death for a child in Yemen.
TheYemen health crisisis not just about numbers—it’s about real people. It’s about children who go to bed hungry and mothers who have no way to care for their sick babies. But with your support, there is hope.
Every donation, every share, every act of compassion helps families survive this crisis.



