Yemen remains the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, with more than 14 million people requiring urgent protection and assistance to access food, water, shelter and health.
In recent months, renewed fighting in several parts of the country exacerbate the already dire situation of millions of displaced persons and their host communities.
The situation is expected to remain challenging as Yemen continues to suffer from a ravaged economy, breakdown of public institutions and services.
KEY INDICATORS
1,082,430 - Number of internally displaced persons in Aden and Al Mukalla hubs, IOM/DTM March 2019
752,670 - Number of returnees in Aden and Al Mukalla hubs IOM/DTM March 2019
158,000 - Number of refugees and asylum-seekers in Aden and Al Mukalla hubs, UNHCR February 2020
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