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Houthi Economic Policies Intensify Yemen’s Famine Threat and Deter Investment

Houthi Economic Policies Intensify Yemen’s Famine Threat

A recent report from the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) underscores the detrimental effects of the Houthi militia’s economic policies on Yemen’s business climate. Illegal fees and the revocation of business licenses have notably destabilized the economy in areas under Houthi control. These measures have driven away investors and diminished income sources for impoverished families, leading to alarming levels of hunger.

Critical Food Insecurity Levels

The updated food security report for Yemen, covering the period from April to September 2026, reveals that millions of Yemenis will continue to face critical food insecurity. This dire situation is exacerbated by escalating economic pressures and recurrent natural disasters. The report indicates that regions controlled by the Houthis, particularly Al Hudaydah, Hajjah, and parts of Taiz, will remain at emergency levels (IPC Phase 4). Families in these areas are experiencing severe food shortages that threaten their survival.

Flooding Exacerbates Rural Hardships

While agricultural activity saw temporary improvement due to heavy rains in March and April, sudden flooding has adversely impacted over 83,000 individuals. These floods have caused extensive damage to farmland, property, and infrastructure, worsening the plight of rural residents. Concurrently, reports confirm that areas governed by the legitimate government will remain at crisis levels (IPC Phase 3) due to significant economic decline.

Insufficient Seasonal Improvements

The report emphasizes that the limited seasonal improvements from rainfall and livestock sales during Eid al-Fitr will not adequately address the mounting challenges. A combination of Houthi economic violations, natural disasters, and global price pressures continues to fuel the humanitarian crisis, leaving millions of Yemenis trapped between crisis and emergency levels of food security.

For more information, visit Yemen TV.

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