Middle East and North Africa
Yemen
Yemen
Despite extreme suffering there are signs of hope on the horizon in Yemen, Sam Kimball reports.
‘Yemeni women must be given a seat at the table’
Historic peace talks are a glimmer of hope in the world’s worst humanitarian conflict. But the exclusion of Yemeni women’s voices in the peace process is deeply worrying, says Fatma Jaffar of Oxfam, in Sanaa.
Yemen is not starving, Yemen is being starved
While the UN calls for international aid to avert famine in Yemen, the UK slashes its contribution. Sam Perlo-Freeman explains what’s at stake for ordinary Yemenis.
Yemenis must not be forgotten in this pandemic
Marcus Skinner of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) on the looming impacts of coronavirus on the world’s worst humanitarian conflict.
How a London arms fair shields the war on Yemen
As the world’s largest arms fair takes place in London, Lydia Noon talks to Yemeni artist Ahmed Jahaf about living under a Saudi-led military siege.
Who cares? Humanitarianism under threat
Hazel Healy investigates the challenges facing 21st century disaster response.
Keeping schools open in Yemen
The courageous efforts of Yemeni teachers, as reported by Sawsan al-Refaei.Human rights in the Yemeni Civil War: a word with Radhya Almutawakel
The Yemeni human rights defender talks to Lydia Noon about Britain's arms deals, drones and gender discrimination during the war.
Saudi Arabia: Arming up…
Its not just for show, as the bombing of Yemen illustrates, writes Vanessa Baird.
‘I want to leave Yemen’
With Shia rebels on the rise and top politicians waging war against each other, the country is once again in turmoil. Amal Shaybani reports.