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Yemen, officially the Republic of Yemen, is a sovereign state in West Asia. Located in the southern Arabian Peninsula, it borders Saudi Arabia to the north, Oman to the northeast, and the Indian Ocean to the south, sharing maritime borders with... Wikipedia
Capital: Sana'a
Currency: Yemeni Rial
Official language: Arabic
Continent: Asia
Gross domestic product: 21.61 billion USD (2018)
Government: Republic, Unitary state, Presidential system, and more
Population: 33.7 million (2022)
Source: World Bank
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What is the problem with Yemen?
Yemen has been on the brink of famine for years.
Food, water, and finances were already unstable before the civil war. Now, 13 million people are at risk of starvation. The Saudi blockade of Yemen was designed to put pressure on the Houthis by blocking ports, airspace, and land borders.
What is the current situation in Yemen?
After nine years of conflict, the national socioeconomic systems of Yemen remain on the edge of total collapse, while conflict, large-scale displacement and recurring climate shocks have left families vulnerable to communicable diseases outbreaks.
Why is Yemen in war?
Yemen's civil war began in 2014 when Houthi insurgents—Shiite rebels with links to Iran and a history of rising up against the Sunni government—took control of Yemen's capital and largest city, Sanaa, demanding lower fuel prices and a new government.
Is Yemen a rich or poor country?
Even before the current conflict, years of mismanagement and corruption, compounded by the depletion of natural resources, had resulted in chronic poverty and underdevelopment. The absence of a dynamic private sector has led to chronic underemployment and a large informal sector.
Yemen's civil war began in 2014 when Houthi insurgents—Shiite rebels with links to Iran and a history of rising up against the Sunni government—took control of ...