In Numbers
6.1 million people assisted by WFP in Yemen in November
17 million people food insecure (IPC Phases 3-4)
6.1 million people in Emergency (IPC Phase 4)
3.5 million people acutely malnourished
Highlights
• WFP’s general food assistance programme remained paused in November in areas under the Sana’a-based authorities, as efforts continue to reach an agreement that would let WFP resume assistance across northern Yemen.
• WFP Yemen is facing an increasingly dire funding situation, and is just 7 percent funded for the January - June 2024 sixmonth period, with a net funding requirement of US$ 1.30 billion.
• More than 200,000 children and 40,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women and girls will be deprived of life-saving moderate acute malnutrition treatment in December due to funding shortfalls.
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