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MSF support to Abs Hospital
MSF supports Abs hospital in Hajjah governorate to facilitate access to healthcare for people affected by war and displacement. Yemen, February 2023.
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After more than eight years of war, the conflict in Yemen continues to take a devastating toll on the Yemeni people.

The weak economy and high inflation have led to many people being unable to afford the needs for everyday life, including safe drinking water, food, shelter, sanitation, and fuel.  

The healthcare system is near collapse and healthcare services are limited; there are chronic shortages of supplies and equipment, and medical staff are not receiving salaries, or do so but on an irregular basis. These issues have resulted in many public health facilities becoming non-functional, leaving huge numbers of people unable to access even basic healthcare. 

Our teams provide lifesaving care to people injured in the outbreaks of violence, in addition to treating patients suffering the long-term effects of war, such as mental health, malnutrition and difficulties in accessing essential services, such as mother and childcare. We also respond to disease outbreaks including for measles, cholera and diphtheria.

Our activities in 2023 in Yemen

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Yemen in 2023 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continues to support Yemen’s fragile health system, providing comprehensive medical services and responding to surging rates of malnutrition and preventable diseases.
Yemen IAR map 2023
Country map for the IAR 2023.
© MSF
in 2023
 
Maternal and newborn healthcare in Al Qanawis
Yemen

Newborn babies struggle to survive in war-torn Yemen

Voices from the Field 22 Oct 2021
 
Marib: Health needs grow in what was considered the safe haven of Yemen
Yemen

People treated following missile attacks on residential area in Marib governorate

Project Update 5 Oct 2021
 
Taiz City, mother and child healthcare at Al Jamhouri hospital
Yemen

Seeking healthcare in Taiz, a city split by a frontline

Project Update 24 Aug 2021
 
Al Jumhouri Covid center, Sanaa, Yemen
Yemen

Treating COVID-19 in Yemen amongst fear, stigma and misinformation

Project Update 11 Aug 2021
 
MSF COVID Intervention in Aden, Al Gomhuria Hospital
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

COVID-19 support desperately needed as second wave overwhelms Yemen

Press Release 25 Mar 2021
 
Marib: Health needs grow in what was considered the safe haven of Yemen
Yemen

Health needs grow for people in former safe haven of Marib

Project Update 11 Mar 2021
 
IDP Mobile Clinic in Abs
Yemen

Severe malnutrition on the rise among children in Abs, northern Yemen

Opinion 22 Feb 2021
 
MSF Supported COVID19 Treatment Center at Al Kuwait Hospital in Sanaa
Yemen

Yemen: “These sanctions have to make clear that they do not apply to humanitarian aid”

Interview 18 Jan 2021
 
ReCivilians wounded and killed in indiscriminate frontline hostilities in Yemen
Yemen

Civilians wounded and killed in indiscriminate frontline hostilities

Press Release 14 Dec 2020

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