One Year in Detention: Heads of United Nations Agencies and INGOs renew demand for release of staff detained in northern Yemen

WHO EMRO
Jun 03, 2025

One Year in Detention: Heads of United Nations Agencies and INGOs renew demand for release of staff detained in northern Yemen


This week marks one year since dozens of personnel from the United Nations, non-governmental and civil society organisations, and diplomatic missions were arbitrarily detained by the Houthi de facto authorities in northern Yemen. Others have been detained since as far back as 2021. Today, we reiterate our urgent demand for their immediate and unconditional release.

As of today, 23 UN and five international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) personnel remain arbitrarily detained. Tragically, one UN staff member and another from Save the Children have died in detention. Others have lost loved ones while being held, denied the chance to attend their funerals or say goodbye.

Our arbitrarily detained colleagues have spent at least 365 days - and for some, over 1000 days – isolated from their families, children, husbands, and wives, in flagrant breach of international law. The toll of this detention is also weighing heavily on their families, who continue to endure the unbearable pain of absence and uncertainty as they face another Eid without their loved one.