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Fighting Famine in Yemen, Because there is limited options with the crops…
Fighting Famine in Yemen
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ECONOMY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transportation - Ways of transport are being disturbed by safety problems, obstacles, and destroyed infrastructure because of the conflict in Yemen, which has majorly impacted the transportation of goods and services. Because Yemen has gone through many conflicts as well as political instability and economic challenges, there have been many struggles with food distribution as fuel expenses have also gone up. There have been damages to roads, bridges and other infrastructures due to the ongoing conflict. This has made it more difficult to transport food and aid.
Education - Funding for the creation and maintenance of educational organisations, such as universities and schools has been quite low compared to the funding for other services such as transportation and the armed forces. Materials and resources for education: Yemen is dedicated to making sure that everyone can have access to high-quality education because it is crucial for reducing poverty.
Economic Development -The conflict in Ukraine has raised the price of food and fuel worldwide, affecting the supply lines for essential items and common foods. The war is affecting Yemen, which is experiencing significant levels of starvation because wheat and grain prices are increasing.13.5 million people in Yemen face acute food insecurity, including 16.500 people already living in famine-like conditions.
AID AND POPULATION
The life expectancy is 67,9 years which is quite low compared to many other countries. This could be because of poor healthcare and education along with the current challenges which Yemen is experiencing.
The population of Yemen is 35,219,000 people and there are 21.6 million people who are in need of support.
Assistance for relocated people: This relates to support for people who, as the result of violence or natural disasters, have been forced to abandon their homes. Working on crises with international organisations to help the country recover.
International Assistance: Help in solving Yemen's situation through international organisations and countries for humanitarian aid to support the many helpless citizens.
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Yemen's population pyramid is in a triangular shape and is stable. Most of the population makes up the pre-fertile and fertile age groups. At this rate, the population will gradually increase.
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The ongoing war in Yemen between the government and the Houthi rebels is made worse by outside influence, which makes it harder to manage the country effectively and adds to the humanitarian crisis.
Because there is limited options with the crops being grown, it increases the pricing and thus affects a large majority of the population because they are unable to afford basic necessities.
The different events that have influenced Yemen as a country have also had a massive impact on the economic structure of the country as there is lots of instability and a large percentage of the population are living in poverty or close to poverty
Because of the deforestation and demand for firewood, it has lead to soil infertility and erosion which has affected the population as the crop yield reduces
The different things that Yemen has faced such as the war in Ukraine, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and natural disasters and just the ongoing conflict have all impacted the country as a whole. There is more needed aid for most of the population as around 14% of the population have been displaces because of these reasons.
Because of the greenhouse gas emissions rising, it has caused natural disasters like floods and droughts which have drastically affected the crop growth and further influencing the economy as it relies on the crop yield for a source of income.
Because of all the conflict and war, it has led to massive impacts on the economy and the country as a whole. With the food and fuel prices rising, to the damage to homes and displacement of people.
Displacement has become a major issue in Yemen, with more than 4.5 million people displaced because of the poor economy, conflict, and natural disasters.
Even though Yemen is struggling as a country, they still have a stable population pyramid. Showing that the population will steadily increase.
In Yemen the economic development, education and transportation have all suffered from the different factors such as deforestation, low crop yields producing little to no food, droughts and floods, and the ongoing conflicts within the country and surrounding it.
Now because there are over 80% of the population who are living in poverty, it creates a massive impact on the economy because most of the citizens aren't able to afford the basic needs such as food and shelter.
The healthcare and military forces are also underdeveloped as majority of the funds is spent on the food, transportation, and education meaning there isn't support towards these groups.
The country has quite a high GDP compared to how much each person makes annually and this is because of the major drop in the economy due to many different factors.
Due to the factors of war, conflict and food insecurity, there are around 21.6 million people in need of human assistance.
Because of all of the different climate changes because of greenhouse gasses, it has affected the the unpredictability of natural disasters such as the floods and droughts.