Yemen
After five years of war, chronic shortages of supplies and staff have led to the collapse of Yemen’s health system.
In early 2022, in response to a dramatic escalation in fighting across several frontlines and a significant increase in airstrikes, our teams in Abs, Mocha and Sa’ada launched multiple mass-casualty interventions.
Although the conflict has reduced in intensity since the UN-brokered truce in April, sporadic clashes continue to break out on the frontlines, often resulting in casualties among civilians caught in the crossfire or exposed to unexploded ordnance.
Our activities in 2022 in Yemen
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2022.
3,009
3,009
€115 M
115M
1986
1986
MSF IN YEMEN IN 2022
In 2022, our teams worked in 12 hospitals and supported 16 other health facilities across 13 governorates, with a focus on inpatient and emergency care.
IN 2022
108,200
108,2
71,200
71,2
35,500
35,5
36,500
36,5
6,450
6,45
Yemen
5 Jul 2018
Drug-resistant TB
Patricia Nyoni: “MSF is essential in Yemen”
Fieldworkers Stories
29 Jun 2018
Yemen
Yemen: MSF-supported hospitals in Sana´a treat mass casualties caused by airstrikes
Press Release
9 May 2018
Yemen
Yemen: MSF condemns airstrikes on a wedding party in Hajjah
Press Release
26 Apr 2018
Cholera
From cholera to diphtheria: Yemen’s shattered health system battles a new threat
Press Release
15 Dec 2017
Yemen
Yemen: “Just living has become more difficult”
11 Dec 2017