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The government’s siege-and-bomb tactics are effective, but at an appalling human cost
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The Saudi-led coalition has permitted some aid shipments, but most food and fuel is imported by the private sector
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Riyadh has eased the blockade in the south, but that will do little to help most of the population
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Riyadh blames Tehran for the latest Huthi ballistic missile attack -- and is determined to respond
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Aid agencies have stressed resilience as an approach to addressing food security risks, as needs grow in East Africa
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Food security projection of Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and Yemen
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The flotation of the riyal reflects both logistical and political constraints
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Aid budgets are being cut and priorities are shifting from humanitarian aid when it is needed more than ever
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Niger's population is set to double by 2035, at a time when climate change could reduce arable land
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Large US budget cuts risk squeezing public foreign aid, but more private co-funding may fill some of the gap
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