
14/09/2020
This photo shows Amal who is looking at her destroyed home in Sana’a after it was hit by an airstrike in April 2015.
A ravaged public health system. Rising rates of malnutrition. Demolished schools. Without fail, the burden of conflict falls disproportionately more and undeservingly on the most vulnerable; these children have faced immense strife and struggle over the past 6 years of civil war. There is no end in sight and the situation is set to worsen.
Over the coming days, learn more about the largest humanitarian crisis in the world today, what is being done to combat this crisis, and what you can do to help.for.yemen is a network and resource for individuals and student organizations dedicated to raising awareness, promoting education, and fundraising for the children of Yemen. It is sponsored by with as its beneficiary. If you are interested in getting involved, please visit www.studentsforyemen.com/get-involved!