Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
 | Save the Children in Yemen 1963 – 2012 | Save the Children History in Yemen | 22/06/2015 | 18MB |
 | Displaced Children Assessment Report August 2015 | THE IMPACT OF THE CONFLICT ON YEMENI INTERNALLY DISPLACED CHILDREN
| 01/11/2015 | 2MB |
 | Nowhere Safe for Yemen's Children | The daily, intensive use of explosive weapons in populated areas in Yemen is killing and maiming children and putting the futures of children at ever-increasing risk.
These weapons are destroying the hospitals needed to treat children, preventing medical supplies, food, fuel and other essential supplies from reaching affected populations and hampering the day-to-day operations of humanitarian agencies. | 13/12/2015 | 1MB |
 | Forgotten Crisis, Forgotten Children | The scale of suffering in Yemen is staggering. Nine months on since the escalation in violence has left an already impoverished country in a state of freefall with 21.2 million Yemenis – or 82 per cent of the population – now in need of humanitarian assistance. Almost half of those in need are children, including 7.7 million who do not have enough to eat on a daily basis and do not know where their next meal is coming from. This desperate food security situation has contributed to child malnutrition rates reaching an all-time high, despite already ranking amongst the worst in the world before the conflict. | 16/12/2015 | 622KB |
 | YEMEN’S FORGOTTEN CHILDREN | The scale of suffering in Yemen is staggering. Nine months on,
the conflict has left the Middle East’s poorest country in a state
of freefall with 21.2 million people – or 82% of the population
– now in need of humanitarian assistance, including almost
10 million children. | 12/01/2016 | 850KB |
 | Yemen’s Children Suffering in Silence | Nearly 10 Million Children Caught Up in a Humanitarian and Protection Crisis. | 24/03/2016 | 1MB |
 | Yemen's Children Suffering in Silence Arabic | Arabic Version: Nearly 10 Million Children Caught Up in a Humanitarian and Protection Crisis | 24/03/2016 | 2MB |
 | FUTURES ON THE LINE Yemen’s children missing an education | Even where schools have reopened, insecurity has contributed to a situation where fewer girls are attending classes, exacerbating the gender education gap that pre-existed the conflict. Those boys and girls who are at school often receive poor quality education, aggravated by the current crisis, due to a combination of overcrowded classrooms, shortages of qualified teachers, and lack of basic equipment including desks, chairs and text books. | 26/05/2016 | 1MB |
 | المستقبل على المحك اطفال اليمن محرومون من التعليم | تقرير حول أثر النزاع المسلح على التعليم في اليمن
"المستقبل على المحك: أطفال اليمن محرومون من التعليم" | 22/06/2016 | 713KB |
 | External Situation Report - Sep 2016 | YEMEN HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE SITUATION REPORT | 20/10/2016 | 304KB |