The ongoing crisis in Yemen has had a devastating impact on health services, especially those needed to protect the nutrition and wellbeing of mothers and children. Malnutrition remains one of the country’s most urgent humanitarian challenges. Through our nutrition projects, we aim to combat Yemen malnutrition and give children and mothers the opportunity to live healthier, more secure lives.
Over 600,000 children under five suffering from acute malnutrition
More than 200,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women affected
Malnutrition is a leading cause of child mortality in Yemen
Malnutrition is one of Yemen’s most urgent humanitarian challenges. Currently, the scale of the crisis includes over 600,000 children under five suffering from acute malnutrition, and more than 200,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women affected. Malnutrition is also a leading cause of child mortality in Yemen.
Vision Hope’s nutrition project aims to combat malnutrition in Yemen through a multi-faceted approach. This includes a comprehensive supplementary feeding program, targeted medical treatment for acutely malnourished individuals, training programs for mothers on child nutrition, and supporting local health facilities to provide primary healthcare.
The key components of the nutrition project are:
A dedicated nutrition project is essential because the ongoing crisis in Yemen has severely impacted health services, making malnutrition a pervasive threat to life and wellbeing, particularly for mothers and children. By running a nutrition project, Vision Hope gives children and mothers the opportunity to live healthier, more secure lives.
You can learn more about the ongoing aid projects to combat malnutrition in Yemen and review the latest statistics in our impact reports.