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Civil Defense calls for caution & following safety instructions as result of weather changes in neighboring countries
[19 April 2024]
Coffee cultivation experience in Saada
[19 April 2024]
Large crowds in 21 squares in Hodeida in solidarity with Palestinian people
[19 April 2024]
President Al-Mashat offers his condolences on death of Dr. Abdul Karim Al-Shara’i
[19 April 2024]
Al-Jawf witnesses 15 marches under slogan “Our battle continues until Gaza wins.”
[19 April 2024]
 
  International
Three Palestinians were injured by live bullets during confrontations with enemy in Beita, south of Nablus
[19 April 2024]
New Zionist missile attack on Syria
[19 April 2024]
Demonstrations in Iran to denounce Zionist enemy's crimes against Palestinians
[19 April 2024]
American police arrest over 100 pro-Palestine students at Columbia University
[19 April 2024]
Tehran: American veto against granting Palestine full membership is irresponsible & unconstructive step
[19 April 2024]
 
  Reports
Sana'a.. 50,000 visitors to tourism sites, dams on first & second days of Eid
[18 April 2024]
Al-Zanna area & Al-Amal neighborhood ambush. Evidence of Palestinian resistance ability to surprise & strike enemy
[18 April 2024]
Unique Eid atmosphere in Hajjah
[18 April 2024]
Yemen's pro-Palestine position is at forefront of Free participants discussion in Palestine Conference in capital, Sana'a
[17 April 2024]
Eid visits to fronts embody popular alignment with army to defend nation
[17 April 2024]
 
  US-Saudi Aggression
American-British aggression launch three raids on Hajjah
[15 March 2024]
American-British aggression launch 12 raids on Hodeida
[11 March 2024]
American-British aggression hits farm in Hodeida
[20 February 2024]
Four citizens injured by explosion of leftover military ordnance in Marib
[19 February 2024]
9 raids of US-British aggression on governorates of Sana'a and Hajjah
[04 February 2024]
  Local
Yemen's deteriorating economic situation continues
Yemen's deteriorating economic situation continues
Yemen's deteriorating economic situation continues
[08/November/2020]

SANA'A, Nov. 08 (Saba) – After almost six years of war, Yemen continues to face an unprecedented humanitarian, economic crisis.

Yemen continues to face significant risks of renewed macroeconomic volatility, Without stable sources of foreign exchange.

The  aggression has essentially eliminated Yemen exports, weakened the national currency, cased inflation, limited food and fuel imports, and damaged infrastructure.

The Yemeni rial is vulnerable to downward pressures. A further rial depreciation would immediately have a knock-on effect on the prices of imported commodities with dire economic and humanitarian consequences.

Significant damage to vital public infrastructure has contributed to a disruption of basic services, while insecurity has delayed the rehabilitation of oil exports which increased further compound the economic crisis and humanitarian suffering.

Yemen's economy shrunk by as much as 16.7% in 2015, only to improve gradually since that date. In 2019, GDP was estimated to have grown by 2.1%, against 0.8% in 2018. According to the updated IMF forecasts from 14th April 2020, due to the outbreak of the COVID-19, GDP growth is expected to fall to -3% in 2020 and pick up to 6.1% in 2021, subject to the post-pandemic global economic recovery.

About 80% Yemen's population (24 million) are “at risk”, of which roughly 14.3 million are in acute need, according to UN estimates. Basic services across the country are on the verge of collapse, including 17.8 million people lacking access to safe water and sanitation and 19.7 million lacking access to adequate healthcare (World Bank).

Economic  prospects in 2021 and beyond are uncertain and hinge critically on the political and security situations.

M.M



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UPDATED ON :Fri, 19 Apr 2024 21:19:16 +0300