Yemen

Yemen is a Middle Eastern country, bordering Saudi Arabia and Oman. It has a long coastline, touching on the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.

HALO has worked here since 2019. Our focus is clearing explosives, and giving safety training to adults and children.

Map of Yemen

2,135,167

Sq meters of land made safe

58,591

People trained in staying safe

Situation in Yemen

Yemen has been plagued by military conflicts. Civil wars in the 1960s and 1990s resulted in widespread explosive and mine contamination across the country.

In 2011, a conflict erupted between the internationally recognized government and Ansar Allah, known as the Houthis. This created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.

In 2022, a six-month truce represented a major step in the peace process. Sadly this led to a 160% increase in landmine and explosives accidents. On average, a child in Yemen was killed or injured by explosives every two days during that year. 

HALO's work in Taiz City, Yemen

Current status

Unexploded ordnance in Taiz city, Yemen
Unexploded mortars near the Taiz front line

Frontline areas are particularly badly contaminated. Communities face a lethal mix of unexploded ordnance, improvised devices and traditional landmines. 

Deadly remnants of war have left vast areas of farmland, water sources and communities contaminated, preventing families from rebuilding their livelihoods. 

Extreme poverty and insecurity, as well as escalating regional crises, have increased the threat of conflict in Yemen. According to the UN, 18 million people face severe hunger. Over a million children under five suffer acute malnutrition, risking lifelong physical and cognitive damage. 

Clearing explosives is a critical step towards ending the cycle of violence and enabling Yemen's recovery.

A woman in a niqab veil standing in front of a wall damaged by gunfire and a rocket strike

This area used to be nice, but now it has been bombed because it faces the front line.

We can't live here due to fear. Fear of shells breaking through into the house again.

Fatima Kassim

Taiz resident

HALO's work and impact in Yemen

HALO established operations in Aden in 2019 and in Taiz City in 2022. We work closely with YEMAC, the national mine action organization.

We clear landmines and explosives on a large scale so families can return home.

We conduct land and community surveys to fully understand the extent of contamination.

We run safety training courses to teach the local community how to avoid putting themselves at risk.

We also provide training and mentoring to YEMAC staff. 

A HALO deminer prepares a hole filled with rockets for demolition in the frontline city of Taiz, Yemen

Clearance operations

HALO team conducting clearance of an abandoned primary school in Taiz, Yemen

HALO operations have expanded to include explosive ordnance disposal. We destroy items that pose a threat to communities.

HALO conducts these activities safely in heavily populated urban areas and more remote agricultural areas. Our teams in Taiz use armored mechanical clearance to remove explosive hazards in the city centre.

High levels of destruction in densely populated areas require an innovative approach. Our teams use adapted plant machinery to remove debris from damaged buildings. This enables us to deal with unexploded ordnance safely.

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