The ongoing conflict in Yemen has resulted in reduced aid and a domestic economic crisis, leading to significant suffering among displaced individuals at the Maryamah camp. The situation has created competition for limited resources between the displaced and local residents.
Yemen War Leads to Resource Competition Between Displaced Persons and Locals
The conflict in Yemen has led to a decrease in aid and a worsening economic crisis, causing hardship for displaced persons at the Maryamah camp. This has resulted in competition for scarce resources between the displaced and local communities.
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Yemen war sees scramble for scant resources between displaced and locals
Yemen War Leads to Resource Competition Between Displaced Persons and Locals