#ElGranDomingodelaNación. La paraguaya Evani Devone, oriunda de Canindeyú, presta desde hace casi un año en Sudán del Sur, en África Oriental, su servicio como profesional de la comunicación social a la organización Médicos Sin Fronteras. #TodoEstáEnLN https://t.co/4YFkp57pM1
High levels of acute food insecurity threaten nearly half the population (47%) in Gov-controlled areas of #Yemen, warns the latest @theIPCinfo analysis.
Jointly with @WFPYemen & @UNICEF_Yemen, we urge to step up support before the crisis deepens.
📰 https://t.co/YtswKsNB5P
I have seen our water infrastructure, talked to farmers and students, and been amazed by Yemen's landscape. What a great week of work. Pictures of BTS below as always 😊
📍 #حضرموت | اختتمت @FAOYemen ووفد من سفارة مملكة هولندا @DutchMFA بعثة ميدانية مشتركة إلى المكلا ووادي حجر، لتعزيز التعاون المشترك في مجالات التنمية الزراعية المستدامة وإدارة الموارد المائية بالتنسيق مع السلطات المحلية. 🇾🇪🤝🇳🇱
للمزيد📰https://t.co/vv0L8m3Ugl
#Yemen remains among the world's 5 largest food crises, with approx. 18.2M people are facing high levels of acute food insecurity. 🇾🇪
@FAOYemen remains committed to strengthening local resilience & protecting agricultural livelihoods to break the cycle of hunger.
👇#GRFC
Socotra is advancing sustainable fisheries through science-based monitoring and responsible lobster harvesting.
Compliance with size limits and protection of breeding stock is helping safeguard marine ecosystems and livelihoods. 🌊🐟
🔗https://t.co/tfiH60V01h
#Yemen remains among the hardest hit by acute food insecurity. Modest improvements (Jun–Oct 2025) aren’t enough 50% of households still report inadequate food. Immediate scale-up of targeted food & livelihood assistance is critical.
Read below:
https://t.co/Y975RNco77
#FAO
Amid #Yemen’s ongoing humanitarian crisis, stories of resilience continue to shine.
The new Stories of Inspiration highlights how Yemenis persevere, & how humanitarians, with donor support, deliver lifesaving aid every day.
📖Read in English & Arabic: https://t.co/uZLoZ1fD5f
These stories reflect not only the scale of suffering but also the hope made possible through collective action. Read and share this compelling portrait of frontline courage and the communities driving change:
https://t.co/Qh2mbXLeGk @OCHAYemen@FAOYemen
Its time for a recap⏰:
🎉Celebrating 80 years of FAO's global impact and 40 years in Yemen! Despite deepening food insecurity affecting 18.1M Yemenis, we stand united in our commitment to sustainable food systems. 🌱
#WorldFoodDay#Yemen#FAO
Yemen faces the world’s 3rd largest #hunger crisis. Nearly 18 million people struggle to find food as funding cuts shut down more than 2,800 nutrition services, almost half of all lifesaving programs. INGOs and local actors call for urgent action.
🔗 https://t.co/JhJzT3ihgl
From Yemen to Rome at the #FAO80 Global Exhibition "From Seeds to Foods", part of #WFF2025.
Yemeni coffee is proudly displayed and ready to be tasted. Come and enjoy!☕
#Yemen#FAO80
Gaza is now on the brink of a full-scale famine. We urgently need safe and sustained humanitarian access and immediate support to restore local food production and livelihoods. The #RightToFood is a basic human right. #4Betters
Worldwide, parties to armed conflicts have damaged critical healthcare infrastructure. In some cases, they have also killed or held captive patients and healthcare workers.
This leaves millions of people in armed conflict areas without a choice.
#IHL
In Taiz, Yemen, conflict & climate pressures impact on agriculture.
Through #FSRRP program & funding from @WorldBank, farmers like Mohammed Al-Ammari have access to quality seeds to boost food production & rural livelihoods.
Watch the video below to learn more!
#Yemen#FAO80
Every day without peace means more needless suffering for millions in Yemen.
We’ve shown what is possible when the Security Council and donors back principled humanitarian action. Our asks of the international community:
#Yemen continues to face a dire humanitarian crisis, driven by acute hunger, economic collapse, and regional instability, @OSE_Yemen and @UNReliefChief told the Security Council on Wednesday
https://t.co/KFVdZzuB15
Yemen’s hunger crisis is deepening. Millions can’t afford another cut in aid.
🔊Hear voices from the ground—stories of hardship and resilience in the face of #Yemen’s food crisis.
Nearly 5 million people in southern Yemen are facing serious food shortages, including 1.5 million in crisis. Without urgent help, this could rise to 5.38 million by early 2026. The FAO, WFP, and UNICEF are calling for immediate support.
https://t.co/lQ3nVSxcLB via @reliefweb