Statement on Yemen: 16 March 2022

The UK today pledged £88m at the UN Yemen Pledging Conference 2022 to respond to the escalating needs in Yemen.
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The UK today pledged £88m at the UN Yemen Pledging Conference 2022 to respond to the escalating needs in Yemen.

As the Syria crisis reaches its tragic 11 year anniversary, the number of Syrians at risk of food insecurity has reached record levels.

Six of the UK’s most respected and well-known chefs came together to raise over £70,000 to support the work of the DEC.

The conflict in Ukraine has not only triggered a dramatic humanitarian crisis in the country – it could also have catastrophic consequences for global food security.

Six of the UK’s most respected and well-known chefs are joining forces in a bid to raise more than £50,000 to support the work of the DEC.

The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) today launches an appeal to raise urgent funds to help those forced to flee their homes amid escalating conflict. Read their full press release below.
Action Against Hunger warns of the growing humanitarian impacts of the conflict.

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Action Against Hunger's restaurant campaign, Love Food Give Food, raised an incredible £404,117.95 in 2021.

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Aid agencies operating in Yemen are horrified by the news that more than 70 people, including migrants, women and children, have been killed in Hodaida and Sada on Friday morning.

Just two weeks after launching an emergency appeal for Afghanistan on 15 December, the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) has now raised £26m for the millions of people suffering in Afghanistan, as they face a desperate and freezing start to 2022. It is currently estimated that over 8 million people are on the brink of famine, with 1 million children under the age of five at risk of dying over the next three months.