Yemen
Since 2014, Yemen has suffered from violent conflict and political instability, which have given rise to the world’s most severe humanitarian crisis, thereby adding pressure on the country’s mounting challenges, including frail institutions and insufficient public services. LO’s interventions in the country have been focusing on building resilience and enhancing the livelihoods of the most vulnerable persons and communities, through the creation of short- and long-term sustainable employment, building the capacity of national institutions and access to basic services and decent work.
Latest news and stories
The UAE introduces voluntary pensions to replace end-of-service indemnities, joining an increasing trend of reforms across the GCC countries
Bahrain takes leap forward in enhancing end-of-service rights for migrant workers
Labour statistics
National labour market statistics for the last year from the ILOSTAT database
Projects and programmes
Supporting Resilient Livelihoods, Food Security and Climate Adaptation in Yemen, Joint Programme (ERRY III)
Employment Intensive Investment Program (EIIP) and decent employment for women in Yemen
Development Cooperation Dashboard
The dashboard offers interactive visualisations of ILO development cooperation projects in Yemen.
Events
Online Event
Social protection in the Gulf countries: what rights can migrant workers access?
Publications
Access to social protection for Nepalese migrant workers in countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC).
Social protection coverage for national and migrant workers in the formal private sector in the GCC countries.
All resources
Browse our catalogue of resources from or about Yemen and filter by topic or sector.
Tripartite partners
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Contact
Ali Dehaq
National Program Coordinator
- Email: dehaq@ilo.org
ILO activities in Yemen are coordinated by the ILO in the Arab States Office, based in Beirut.
Aresco Centre - Justinien Street - Kantari
P.O.Box 11-4088 Riad Solh 1107-2150
Beirut – Lebanon
- Email: beirut@ilo.org
Phone: + 961-1-752400