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An international network predicts that the food insecurity crisis will persist until May of next year.

Widespread Food Insecurity Crisis Expected to Persist in Yemen Until May

A recent report from the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) warns that Yemen will continue to face a severe food insecurity crisis until at least May 2024. The network’s latest findings highlight the ongoing challenges that exacerbate the humanitarian situation in the country.

Economic Challenges Contribute to Food Insecurity

FEWS NET attributes the persistent food insecurity to ongoing macroeconomic challenges. These issues stem from nearly a decade of conflict, which has stalled peace negotiations and hindered economic recovery. As a result, families struggle to secure income and access food, leading to significant gaps in food consumption for millions of people.

Crisis Levels of Food Insecurity Across Yemen

The report indicates that food insecurity levels will reach crisis status (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, or IPC Phase 3) in areas controlled by the internationally recognized government. In contrast, emergency levels (IPC Phase 4) will persist in regions under Houthi control. This disparity highlights the severity of the situation across different areas of Yemen.

Factors Driving the Food Crisis

Several factors contribute to the worsening food crisis in government-controlled areas. The continuous decline of the national currency, rising prices, and irregular salary payments have all played significant roles. Meanwhile, in Houthi-controlled regions, limited job opportunities, recent devastating floods that destroyed crops and livelihoods, and restricted distribution of food aid exacerbate the crisis. The long-term impact of conflict severely hampers financial activities and business operations, further complicating the humanitarian landscape.

Conclusion

As Yemen grapples with these challenges, the international community remains concerned about the ongoing food insecurity crisis. Without significant intervention and support, millions of Yemenis will continue to face dire conditions, underscoring the urgent need for sustained humanitarian assistance.

 

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