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UN launches 2025 humanitarian appeal for Yemen seeking $2.5 billion for 10.5 million people

2121525 · January 16, 2025
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The UN and partners launched a 2025 humanitarian needs and response plan for Yemen, saying 19.5 million people require aid and the appeal seeks $2.5 billion to assist 10.5 million people.

The United Nations and humanitarian partners launched the 2025 humanitarian needs and response plan for Yemen, saying 19,500,000 people need vital aid and protection and requesting $2,500,000,000 to reach 10,500,000 of the most vulnerable.

The UN’s resident and humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, Julian Harnais, said humanitarian action has helped alleviate the worst impacts of the crisis but that ‘‘we cannot do this alone’’ and more funding is needed to reduce needs, achieve peace and revive the economy. The briefing noted that in 2024 donors provided $1,400,000,000 to the Yemen appeal, enabling about 200 aid agencies — two-thirds local Yemeni organizations — to reach more than 8,000,000 people.

Ending: The plan emphasizes food, clean water and health care for the hardest-hit populations and seeks to scale assistance while pressing for political solutions.