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Yemen

  1. Pathways to tackling food insecurity

    Insight

  2. Livelihoods and markets in protracted conflict: a review of evidence and practice

    Literature reviews

  3. Impacts of war on food prices and food security in potentially vulnerable countries

    Briefing/policy papers

  4. Five priorities as the new Emergency Relief Coordinator steps into his role

    Insight

  5. Advocating for better protection for conflict-affected populations: legal action against UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia for use in the Yemen conflict

    Briefing/policy papers

  6. Can a new legal case stop UK arms sales to Yemen?

    Insight

  7. The new US fragility strategy can be transformational – but requires careful implementation

  8. Accountability dilemmas and collective approaches to communication and community engagement in Yemen

    Research reports

  9. Collective approaches to communication and community engagement

    Project

  10. Mass starvation: tackling the political causes of famine

    Event

  11. Counter-terrorism, bank de-risking and humanitarian response: a path forward

    Briefing/policy papers

  12. Understanding the impact of de-risking on humanitarian aid

    Project

  13. Water security in the protracted crises and post-conflict reconstruction of the Middle East

    Briefing/policy papers

  14. Yemen's economic future: from survival to reconstruction

    Event

  15. Counter-terrorism, de-risking and the humanitarian response in Yemen: a call for action

    Working papers

  16. UN holds pledging conference to raise funds for Yemen - ODI response and expert available

    Press Release

  17. Private sector engagement in complex emergencies: case studies from Yemen and southern Somalia

    Research reports

  18. UK’s Yemen policy criticised by MPs

    Press Release

  19. Middle East in crisis: how the world should respond

    Event

  20. Yemen ceasefire may only defer further conflict