Human rights group lauds govt for aid to Yemen
The Centre for Human Rights Research and Advocacy (Centhra) today praised the government for pledging US$100,000 (RM406,700) in aid to resolve the…
DetailsThe Centre for Human Rights Research and Advocacy (Centhra) today praised the government for pledging US$100,000 (RM406,700) in aid to resolve the…
DetailsAttacks on education in Yemen are exacerbating an already devastating crisis for education, said the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Att…
DetailsIMPACT ON WOMEN AND GIRLS The humanitarian crisis in Yemen remains the worst in the world. Nearly four years of conflict…
DetailsThank you, Mr President. Once again, our thanks to the Special Envoy and to Mark Lowcock for all their work and the dedication of them and their te…
DetailsA Yemeni humanitarian worker whose detention highlighted the intimidation and torture of activists by Houthi rebels was freed on Saturday, the UN s…
DetailsAn estimated 24 million people – close to 80 per cent of the population – need assistance and protection in Yemen, the UN warned on Thursday. With…
DetailsThe National Committee to Investigate Alleged Violations of Human Rights in Yemen said yesterday that it has filed 3,000 cases against perpetrators…
DetailsH1N1 flu has killed 139 people in Yemen's northern provinces since 2018, the local health authorities said in a statement on Tuesday. In…
DetailsYemen’s Houthis have blamed the Saudi-led coalition for the death of conjoined twins after they were refused permission to leave the country for me…
DetailsConjoined twin boys born in the chaos of Yemen’s war may be evacuated to Saudi Arabia for live-saving treatment, Saudi authorities said on Thursday…
DetailsAn estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have starved to death in Yemen in the last three-and-a-half years as a result of the civil w…
DetailsCancer has become a death sentence in war-torn Yemen, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned.  "Cancer should not be a death…
DetailsHouthi fighters resume planting landmines and aid workers say families are sifting through rubbish for food. Residents and aid workers in…
DetailsThe conflict in Yemen has escalated dramatically since nearly four years ago and is compounding an already severe protracted humanitarian crisis. S…
DetailsAccording to the UN, two-thirds of the population of the war-torn country do not have access to safe drinking water. Potable water has be…
DetailsYemen’s humanitarian catastrophe has galvanised the international community to put pressure on the warring sides to cease fire and negotiate peace,…
DetailsIts books have been looted and walls blown out, but a school in war-torn southern Yemen is hopeful that the resumption of regular salary payments c…
DetailsThe World Health Organisation (WHO) said yesterday that 24.4 million Yemenis are in need of humanitarian assistance, 80 per cent of the country’s 2…
DetailsAccording to a bombshell investigation from the New York Times’ David Kirkpatrick, the Saudis are dipping into their deep pockets to bankroll a mil…
DetailsThe civil war in Darfur robbed Hager Shomo Ahmed of almost any hope. Raiders had stolen his family’s cattle, and a dozen years of bloodshed had lef…
Details