Houthi Restrictions Threaten Charity Bakery in Al-Qaidah, Endangering Food Security for Hundreds

- Houthi restrictions have halted funding for a charitable bakery in Al-Qaidah.
- Traders and philanthropists withdraw support due to intense Houthi pressure.
- The bakery provides free bread to hundreds of needy families facing food insecurity.
- Activists call for an end to restrictions to prevent a humanitarian crisis.
Houthi Restrictions Threaten Charity Bakery in Al-Qaidah
The Houthi militia’s ongoing restrictions and harassment of traders and philanthropists have resulted in the suspension of financial support for a charitable bakery in Al-Qaidah, Ibb Governorate. This situation poses a significant risk of depriving hundreds of impoverished families of their essential daily bread supply.
Traders Withdraw Support Amid Houthi Pressure
Community activists report that numerous commercial groups and philanthropists have communicated to the management of the Life Bakery their inability to continue providing financial and material support. This decision is a direct consequence of mounting pressure from the Houthis, which compels traders to redirect any assistance through Houthi-affiliated channels. As a result, the bakery may face imminent closure, jeopardizing the livelihoods of vulnerable families who rely on its services.
Bakery’s Role and Urgent Call for Action
Activists highlight that the Life Bakery plays a crucial role in offering free bread daily to hundreds of needy families, especially in light of recent salary cuts and worsening living conditions. The potential cessation of funding could significantly impact these families and undermine charitable efforts throughout the region. In response, activists are urgently calling on the Houthi militia to lift the restrictions that exacerbate the suffering of citizens and push them closer to starvation.
This incident underscores the escalating limitations imposed by the Houthis on charitable organizations and associations, as reported by the United Nations. Areas under Houthi control are experiencing increasing levels of food insecurity, further complicating the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Immediate attention is required to ensure that vulnerable populations receive the essential support they need to survive.



