“I used to barely buy enough wheat flour for the day for my family,” says Mohammed Mansour. “There were times when I couldn’t afford to buy any. I don’t have a fixed income and I am jobless now because of the situation in Yemen and the crisis.”
There are countless others like Mohammed who have lost their jobs and sources of income in Alsoudah district of Amran governorate. The conflict which has been ongoing for four and half years has increased the numbers of unemployed and dramatically worsened the living situations for millions of people. Families across Yemen are in dire need of humanitarian assistance to survive. Mohammed used to be a supply teacher, and received a monthly wage to cover his family’s daily expenses. It has been many years since he has been able to find teaching work.