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YEMEN - : IPC Acute Food Insecurity Snapshot | 4.7M 4.6M

21 Oct 2024

Published on 16 October, 2024 Overview Current Acute Food Insecurity | July - September 2024 Projected Acute Food Insecurity | October 2024 - February 2025 Nearly half of the population (4.7 million people) in the Government of Yemen (GoY) controlled areas experienced high levels of acute food insecurity 46% of the population is 45% of the population is between July and September 2024, classified. [...] This includes 1.2 12% None 11% Nonemillion people who experienced critical levels of food Around 4.7 million people in the Government of Yemen 25% Stressed Between October 2024 and February 2025, a marginal 25% Stressed insecurity – IPC Phase 4 (Emergency) – characterized by controlled areas are experiencing high level of acute food *10.2M Crisis improvement in the food security situation is expec. [...] insecurity, classified in Crisis or worse (IPC Phase 3 or above) Population with around 4.6 million people in Yemen likely to 34% Population 34% analysed Emergency analysed Emergency This reflects a consistently high level of food security between July and September 2024. [...] The declining economy, characterized by currency 1 - Minimal 1 - Minimal depreciation and high and increased food prices, 1 - Minimal 1 - 2 - Stressed 2 - S Mtrineismsaeld coupled with continued conflict and irregular 2 - Stressed 32 -- St3 - Crisis Cri rseisssed humanitarian food assistance (HFA) continue to drive 3 - Crisis 3 - the high levels of acute food insecurity. [...] In addition, 4 - Emergency 4 - E Cmriseirsgency 4 - Emergency torrential rains in August 2024 led to localized flooding 54 -- FEammeinrgeency 5 - Famine that devasted homes, disrupted agricultural activities, 5 - Famine 5 - FamineAreas with inadequate evidence 1 -A Mreinaimsa wl ith inadequate evidence resulted in loss of livestock and farmland and displaced Areas with inadequate evidence AArreeaa.
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