Tawakkol Karman Foundation helped the Buish IDPs camp in Mukalla, Hadramout, which suffers from an acute shortage of necessities.
Tawakkol Karman Foundation helped the Buish IDPs camp in Mukalla, Hadramout, which suffers from an acute shortage of necessities.
Tawakkol Karman Foundation has provided children and IDPs in Al-Sha’b camp in Aden, with a playground, classroom, and water tanks.
Tawakkol Karman Foundation provided support to dozens of displaced families from Ibb in Marib Governorate, to replace their depleted tents.
Millions of Yemenis have become more hungry, sick, and weak today than a year ago. The humanitarian crisis is the worst in the world. Four years of conflict have led to the collapse of the economy and collective services. The United Nations estimates that the number 24 million, which is equivalent to 80% of the population of Yemen, needs some assistance. And the severely destitute number has reached 4.14 million, about two million more than in 2018.
The other side of human rights violations in Yemen is the kidnapped and forcibly disappeared people for four years. The Yemeni Ministry of Human Rights reported that the number of civilians kidnapped by the Houthi militia reached 18579 activists and media professionals at the beginning of 2019 and the number of kidnapped and forcibly disappeared women reached 175 women.