Over 10,135 Yemeni households have been displaced since the beginning of 2023, in a number of Yemeni provinces, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said in its new report.
As the conflict in Yemen nears its ninth year, the country is still experiencing a breakdown of adequate services and worsening living conditions, IOM said on Twitter.
As the conflict in Yemen nears its ninth year, the country is still experiencing a breakdown of adequate services and worsening living conditions.
DTM recorded 10,135 household displacements due to conflict, followed by economic reasons.
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During the first week of last January of this year, the United Nations has announced the displacement of 353 Yemeni families (representing 2,118 individuals), including 317 families that have been displaced due to security or safety concerns, and 36 displaced families because of economic reasons.
“The displacement tracking matrix received an alert regarding 230 displaced families in the Al-Qubaita district in Lahj province, south of Yemen, most of whom are displaced from the villages of Dimna Khadir and Mawiyah in Taiz, near Al-Qubaita district, as a result of the ongoing clashes in those areas,” the statement added.