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immunology and microbiology

Food Insecurity during COVID-19 in Yemen

American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Volume 106, No. 6, Year 2022

The United Nations has declared Yemen as the world's worst humanitarian crisis with 21 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. Due to the convergence of severe economic instability exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, stifling war, and spiking food prices, the Yemeni people are at the brink of famine with women and children especially malnourished. Desperate to feed their families, civilians are forced to resort to begging, participate in child marriages, or plunge into debt. An inflated currency has significantly diminished the purchasing power of the Yemeni population, and COVID-19 restrictions have made acquisition of food and essential commodity imports arduous. Immediate action by global and local governments is essential to prevent the deaths of thousands of people in the wake of severe food scarcity.
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Citations: 8
Authors: 8
Affiliations: 7
Identifiers
Research Areas
Covid
Food Security
Maternal And Child Health
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Participants Gender
Female