UN Reports 6.2 Million Women and Girls in Yemen Face Violence Risks in 2025
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has raised alarms about the escalating risks faced by women and girls in Yemen.
According to the latest report, an estimated 6.2 million women and girls are at risk of violence and urgently require life-saving assistance in 2025.
This dire situation is exacerbated by the ongoing conflict, hunger, and the collapse of the healthcare system.
The UNFPA emphasizes the urgent need for international support to address the humanitarian crisis and protect the vulnerable population.
The report highlights the critical role of local and international organizations in providing aid and ensuring the safety and dignity of women and girls in Yemen.
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