Country: Yemen Source: World Food Programme Please refer to the attached Infographic. Key Highlights;Yemen is among the most food-insecure countries globally. According to recent IPC projections, by September 2025, 18.1 million people will be facing IPC phase 3 or above, and the number of districts classified under IPC Phase 4 (Emergency) is expected to reach 165 districts, along with a cluster of three additional districts. Furthermore, households in IPC Phase 5 (Catastrophe) are also expected to emerge in at least four districts during the projection period.WFP food security monitoring data revealed that the prevalence of inadequate food consumption hit record highs in June 2025, with 67% unable to meet their basic food needs. Severe food deprivation also peaked in June (42% in IRG areas and 40% in SBA areas), with higher proportion observed in Lahj, Amran, Al Jawf, Abyan, and Ad Dali’ governorates.Household resilience has been largely exhausted, as nearly 4 in every 5 households found themselves with no savings for further coping. Around 44% are already employing severe food-based coping strategies in June 2025, with higher rates among female-headed households (53%) compared to their male-headed counterparts (43%).IDPs are among the most vulnerable households in Yemen, with 27% of IDPs reported having at least one member who went an entire day and night without eating due to lack of food, compared to 16% among residents. IDPs in camps are worse-off in terms of food consumption and coping capacity compared to those in host communities.The Riyal hit another all-time low in June against the dollar in IRG areas, losing 33 percent year-on-year and driving food and fuel prices to their highest levels on record. Food remains unaffordable nationwide, with worsening economic hardship leaving at least 74% of the population in extreme poverty, according to the World Bank projections.Red Sea ports saw a sharp decline in imports, with fuel imports hitting their lowest monthly level recorded since the truce in April 2022. In contrast, Aden and Mukalla ports witnessed stable fuel imports and a rise in food imports compared to the same period last year.Meanwhile, WFP is preparing to complete the unfinished TEFA Cycle 2 in 25 remaining districts under SBA areas, targeting 803,000 people. Additionally, Cycle 4 in IRG areas is ongoing to reach 3.4 million people.