8 films Found
Play
Over 140 mourners were killed at a Yemeni funeral hall in the Saudi-led coalition's October 2016 air-strike. This report examines the coalition's role in deploying Western-made bombs on the civilians.
In Yemen the war rages, with an ever-growing human cost. In the Saudi-led coalition's air-strikes, no targets are off-limits. Between the threat of bombs and food shortages no one is spared, even children.
In the besieged city of Taiz, at the heart of Yemen's civil war, only one emergency hospital remains. Under constant attack and destroyed by shelling, doctors struggle to save injured citizens caught in the crossfire.
In Yemen, psychologists warn of a scarred generation of children who are experiencing sustained psychological trauma from the country's conflict. This report follows two such children: Ahmad and Amira.
More than 40% of marriages in Yemen's poorest areas are celebrated with girls younger than 15. Subjected to sexual violence, many die as a result of internal bleeding, childbirth, or attempt suicide.
Is Yemen a nation on drugs? The entire country slows down each afternoon as people both young and old chew Khat leaves for a legal high. Meanwhile farms have stopped growing food and water is running out.
The same president may have ruled Yemen for over thirty years, but in its poorest schools a new democratic movement has emerged that is giving students a new freedom in the Arab dictatorship.
At ten years old, Arwa has already been married and divorced. In Yemen, where a quarter of women marry before they're fifteen, her case has sparked a nationwide debate about child marriage.
This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. For more info see our Cookies Policy