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Yemen family eats tree leaves as aid dies out

‘We have no sugar, no flour, nothing’. The nation, ravaged by civil war for over a decade, is seeing less and less humanitarian funding

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenAgence France-PressePublished: 11:29pm, 24 May 2026With no food aid, 65-year-old Saeedah Mohammed heads out with a plastic bag to pick tree leaves near her displacement camp in southern Yemen, before serving them to her grandchildren to stave off hunger.

Behind the camp wooded hills stretch under a clear sky, while on the ground, yellowed and stony earth is strewn with rubbish.

Amid the trash and destitution, daily life manages to organise itself, however imperfectly.

Worn-out clothes dry on lines strung between spindly trees, and two old discarded tyres lie in the dust.

In Al-Manij camp near Taez in southwest Yemen, Mohammed lives in a makeshift tent with her two divorced daughters and their six children.

Aid from the World Food Programme (WFP), on which her family depended, stopped more than six months ago.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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