The humanitarian situation in Yemen is described as the world’s most severe manufactured catastrophe, reaching a critical point in 2026. Simultaneously, the ongoing conflict has gone through various phases, from active warfare to fragile truces. However, the suffering of the civilian population has not just stagnated but has worsened structurally. The crisis has been disconnected from its severity and visibility in the global consciousness. Today, international media is largely or solely focused on military confrontations between the US, Israel, and Iran, sidelining issues related to Yemen. Recently released documents by international organisations reveal the deteriorating conditions of the Yemeni population.
Yemen’s worsening situation in 2026 is mainly caused by the convergence of economic collapse, climate-related disasters, and the systematic dismantling of the humanitarian aid system. Unlike previous years, where the war was the primary driver of humanitarian conditions, with civilian casualties mainly due to constant airstrikes, in 2026, the mortality rate is directly linked to institutional decay.