
Yamaan, a humanitarian organization operating in Yemen, has issued a press release highlighting the deteriorating health conditions throughout the country as of July 16, 2025. The group calls for swift international support to address the dire needs of millions of Yemenis affected by protracted conflict, economic instability, and the collapse of healthcare infrastructure.
Years of conflict in Yemen have devastated public health systems, left hospitals under-resourced, and placed immense pressure on healthcare workers. According to Yamaan, the ongoing crisis has severely limited access to essential medical services, particularly for vulnerable populations including women, children, and displaced families.
Yamaan reports that critical medical supplies are running dangerously low in several governorates, and many health facilities lack the basic resources required to function effectively. The group also notes that preventable diseases are spreading due to inadequate vaccination coverage, poor sanitation, and limited clean water access.
The organization urges donor countries, humanitarian partners, and the international community to prioritize health response funding and logistics support for Yemen. Specific needs include the provision of medications, diagnostic equipment, mobile clinics, and training for local healthcare providers.
In its statement, Yamaan also emphasized the importance of long-term investments in health system resilience and sustainable services, arguing that humanitarian interventions must be paired with development efforts to ensure lasting recovery in the war-torn country.
The situation remains critical, and without timely intervention, humanitarian actors fear a worsening public health emergency in the coming months. Yamaan continues to work alongside local and international partners to deliver life-saving assistance and advocate for broader support to Yemen’s embattled health sector.
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