


YEMEN’S HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
Years of persistent conflict drove Yemen to a complete economic collapse. For over 80% of the population, everyday life is a struggle for survival. With over half the country’s health care facilities either damaged or completely destroyed, basic life saving resources are now a luxury. The numbers are startling, but behind these statistics are real people, all in the midst of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
*Statistics are based on UN and humanitarian agency reports as of January 2025.
Million Lack Access to Clean Drinking Water
A Child Dies a Preventable death Every 10 Minutes
Unemployment Rater
Million Currently Battling Extreme Poverty
of Yemen’s health facilities are only partially functioning or completely out of service
(49% of the Yemeni population) are food insecure, and 55% of children under five suffer from chronic malnutrition
children died before their fifth birthday, equating to roughly 5 children dying every hour-mainly from preventable conditions in 2023
OUR PROGRAMS
Pure Hands has played a substantial role in providing various programs to the people of Yemen across many different areas such as Food Security, Health, Livelihood, WASH, Child Protection, Capacity Building, Reconstruction, and Seasonal Projects. To improve the lives of millions of Yemenis devastated by the ongoing crisis, Pure Hands provides access to basic necessities for survival; food, water, and medicine.
PURE HANDS 2024 IMPACT REPORT
Together we have made a difference!
Although 2024 presented many challenges for communities across the globe, thanks to your generous support, we were able to reach over 1 million beneficiaries in Yemen. Take a look at our 2024 Annual Report and celebrate the journey of impact we created together!


