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USAID Yemen Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Fact Sheet

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USAID is helping address the underlying issues of water management and lack of access to safe water and sanitation in Yemen.

Food Assistance Fact Sheet - Yemen

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Since 2015, conflict in Yemen has devastated civil infrastructure, displaced millions of people and prompted an economic crisis, causing widespread severe acute food insecurity.

USAID Yemen Economic Growth, Recovery, Livelihoods, and Agriculture Fact Sheet

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Since 2020, USAID, through the USAID Economic Recovery and Livelihoods Program (USAID ERLP), has supported the Republic of Yemen Government by strengthening its macroeconomic institutions

USAID Yemen Education Fact Sheet

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USAID is reaching vulnerable children in Yemen and providing education assistance to help schools withstand the impact of the country’s armed conflict.

USAID Yemen Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment

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Gender equality and women’s empowerment are fundamental to ensure human rights and sustainable development. In Yemen, USAID improves the lives of women and girls by expanding economic opportunities, promoting community leadership, and partnering for greater access to education, essential health services, water, and sanitation services, leading to positive change in their communities.

USAID Yemen Governance, Peace, and Stability Fact Sheet

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USAID is working with communities to resolve conflicts and reinforce social cohesion in Yemen.

USAID Yemen Health Fact Sheet

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USAID supports lifesaving reproductive, maternal, and child health services and a stronger health system to reach the most vulnerable populations in Yemen.

Yemen Country Profile

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USAID's development assistance to Yemen helps end the need for emergency assistance, putting the country on a path to recovery, and creating a stronger foundation for durable peace.

Yemen Market Spotlight

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USAID has undertaken critical tasks in rebuilding Yemen’s fundamental economic institutions. USAID supplies technical assistance to the Central Bank of Yemen and the Ministry of Finance, the two institutions most important to facilitate investment and business opportunities. USAID and the US Embassy to Yemen work closely with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to promote institutional reforms and business opportunities. This includes maintaining access to basic goods and services, enabling access to financial services, amending regulations to support business-led growth, and promoting peace and stability amid the on-going conflict. USAID also works with local financial institutions and maintains close connections with government agencies needed to navigate complexities of the current business operating environment. More specifically, USAID helps businesses to 1) improve productivity, 2) upgrade processing facilities, 3) gain access to finance, and 4) enhance supply chain resilience.

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