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DocumentOther documentYemen Situation Report - July 2017 2017
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No results found.In Yemen, some 17 million people are still food insecure while a staggering seven million people do not know where their next meal is coming from and are at risk of famine. Acute food insecurity is expected to deteriorate further if no immediate funding and scale up of emergency food and livelihood assistance programs. A delay in the start of the rainy season compounded by insufficient rain was considerably less compared with last year and even less so than the long-term average. The conflict ha s further escalated the situation Taiz and Al Hudaydah – the most food insecure and famine risk governorates – putting livelihoods and humanitarian access at risk. Yemen’s food security prospect is heavily dependent on factors affecting imports, transportation and distribution across the country. -
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No results found.The conflict in Yemen has escalated dramatically since mid-March 2015 and the country is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. A major food security emergency is ongoing with more than 50 percent of the population – 14.4 million people – unable to meet their daily food needs.
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