A group of children play football in the middle of a neighbourhood in Saada, north west Yemen, that was destroyed by a bombing. Photo: Karrar al-Moayyad/ICRC.
A boy in Sana'a uses a rice bag to carry his books. An estimated 2,500 schools have been damaged or destroyed by the conflict. Many schools are being used as shelters for displaced people and some have been taken over by armed groups. Photo: Ali Al Sonidar/ICRC
This infant had to travel a long way from his village of Saqayn to reach the Al-Salam Hospital in Saada. The difficulty in moving goods has resulted in a major food crisis in the country. Photo: Karrar al-Moayyad/ICRC.
A boy collects scrap for resell from piles of trash that litter Taiz City. Poor sanitation has led to an outbreak of cholera. Photo: Ahmad Al Basha/ICRC.
Carrying her infant in one arm and a heavy jerry can on her head, this woman is forced to walk two kilometres from her home in Habeel Salman, west of Taiz City, to fetch water. Photo: Ahmad Al Basha/ICRC.
A group of women from Hajja sit among their only possessions. They make money by selling snacks on the roadside. Photo: Khaled Al Thawr/ICRC.
Two siblings from Hodeida wait inside the dark and unventilated shelter their family took refuge in after fleeing the violence along Yemen’s Red Sea coast. Photo: Ali Al Sonidar/ ICRC.
A displaced woman sits in the coastal city of Aden, in southern Yemen. Photo: Saleh Bahlais/ICRC.
An elderly man who has just inspected his house in the Al Jahmaliah district of Taiz, central Yemen. Most of the apartment buildings in the district have been reduced to rubble. Photo: Ahmad Al Basha/ICRC.
The conflict has destroyed historic districts, including Sana'a's ochre-coloured Old City. The tourists are now all gone, and vendors struggle to make money. Photo: Ali Al Sonidar/ICRC.
Two children in Marib, east of Sana'a, ride down the street on a three-wheeled cart. Photo: Abdallah Al Jaradi/ICRC.
