Yemen is the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
After four years of destructive conflict, the girls and boys of children are paying the heaviest price for this crisis. They face a triple threat hunger, disease and bombs claim the lives of dozens of Yemeni children every day. The need to stop the war on children is urgent.
37 children a month have been killed or injured by bombs in the last year. Five children were killed this week alone, after a senseless and bloody bomb attack on a Save the Children supported hospital.
While horrific, this attack is not an isolated event. Today, conflicts like that in Yemen last longer, risk more lives, and target life-saving assistance and infrastructure, including hospitals, aid supplies and schools.
The children of Yemen are being robbed of their rights to life, health and education. As the largest aid organization in Yemen, our teams are helping thousands of children get the vital care they need. But we need your help to continue.