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UN Confronts Funding Challenge in Yemen as Humanitarian Demands Surge

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The United Nations is confronting a significant challenge in Yemen as it seeks approximately $2.6 billion to support this year’s humanitarian response plan. This appeal comes amid a backdrop of global economic uncertainty and deteriorating conditions within Yemen, where humanitarian needs have reached unprecedented levels.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has emphasized the critical nature of donor support to implement its plans effectively. Recent reports indicate that around 22.3 million people in Yemen require some form of humanitarian assistance, marking an increase of 2.8 million from the previous year, which translates to a 14 percent rise. This alarming escalation is attributed to worsening food insecurity, the collapse of basic services, and ongoing economic shocks.

Jamal Balfaqih, Secretary-General of Yemen’s Supreme Relief Committee, underscored the gravity of the situation, stating that the scale of needs presents the international community with a “historic responsibility.” He noted that as of March 2026, only about 10 percent of the response plan had been funded, highlighting the necessity not only for financial mobilization but also for restoring trust among donors.

Balfaqih pointed out that donors and business leaders require assurances that their contributions will effectively reach those in need. He mentioned ongoing government efforts, supported by the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy, to create a “transparent model” for aid distribution. This model includes a single-window mechanism aimed at ensuring accurate needs assessments, equitable aid distribution, and oversight by the Central Bank to stabilize the national currency.

Humanitarian workers have expressed concerns about “donor fatigue,” noting a declining willingness among some governments to fund prolonged crises that lack a clear political resolution, especially as Yemen’s conflict extends beyond a decade. The situation remains critical as the UN strives to secure the necessary funding to address the escalating humanitarian crisis in Yemen.

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