Yearly Archives: 2015

Newsletter 10

The parties at war in Yemen have been negotiating for five days in a small village outside Biel to end the armed dispute and sign a peace agreement after nine months of conflict. The negotiations should have started with a

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Photographing the cost of war in yemen

Photographing the Cost of War in Yemen

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UN Bazar 2015

The UN Bazaar was a great success. A devoted team convincingly demonstrated that YEMEN still exists …

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Newsletter 9

Political Situation: North and South Yemen are progressively drifting apart   A few days ago, Abdrubbah Mansur Hadi, the exiled president, arrived by plane with several ministers in Aden – without any official reception as had already happened at his

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Lack of fuel

Lack of fuel – and a perfect example that Yemeni do not give in

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Newsletter 8

A report on the overall situation in Yemen cannot be offered at the time being, only on parts of the country in respect of the current political and/or military situation. Hadramaut and Mahra: no ongoing war, alQaida increasingly gaining control

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Newsletter 7

The situation in Yemen is unclear and, at the time being, very confusing. Although it has become evident that, as regards the military tendency, the Houthis are pushed back from the occupied regions towards the North there is no central

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Fooddistribution at ramadan

Dear Sponsors: thanks to your donations Nouria could distribute food to all YERO families at RAMADAN. Many thanks and kindest regards Anisa

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Newsletter 6

The turbulences experienced in internal conflicts in Yemen were further heated up in the course of the past weeks. Hardly any mitigation of the suffering of the civilian population could be achieved despite the relief shipments eventually having reached the

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In fuel-starved Yemen, women turn to bikes

A Yemeni woman mounts a bicycle in front of the Saleh mosque in Yemen’s capital (Bushra al-Fusail/MEE) SANAA – With a Saudi-led bombing campaign leading to severe fuel shortages in Yemen’s capital, men in Sanaa have been forced to innovate.

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