The Situation
Yemen’s government, crippled by its weakness and corruption, has not been able to effectively address their water crisis. With poor hygiene conditions and a lack of necessary equipment, health institutions in Yemen have been overwhelmed by Cholera and Polio outbreaks.
Children account for 32% of Cholera cases in Yemen.
The outbreak is a direct result of a lack of access to safe drinking water and inadequate water sources and infrastructure in camps predominantly populated by Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
Studies reveal that water scarcity acts as a security threat in regions characterized by rising population, social and political tensions, as well as ineffective and unaccountable state institutions – such as in Yemen.
How you can help?
IDRF, in partnership with local communities, is addressing these ongoing issues by building motor water wells.