The UN-Mediated Truce in Yemen: Impacts of the First Two Months
The period from 2 April to 2 June 2022 saw the implementation in Yemen of a two-month UN-mediated truce across…
Find all ACLED data and analysis for Yemen below. For more up to date information, regional and actor profiles, and interactive tools, visit the Yemen Conflict Observatory.
For data and analysis on the wider region, see our Middle East Regional Hub. The Middle East dataset is updated every Monday through the most recent Friday.
Attacks by Yemen’s dominant Houthi forces on international shipping passing through the Red Sea have multiplied in number and severity since the October outbreak of war in Gaza, worrying many that they could provoke a regional escalation. But in this Q&A, Middle East Regional Specialist Luca Nevola argues that despite their rhetoric, the Houthis will likely avoid further overspill.
In 2015, a coalition led by Saudi Arabia launched a military intervention in Yemen to restore the government of President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi following the Houthi takeover of Sanaa in late 2014. ACLED estimates that more than 150,000 people have died as a direct result of the violence as of mid-2022, including over 15,000 civilians killed in targeted attacks.
The YCO is a living hub, developed by ACLED and the Yemen Data Project that combines data-driven analysis with robust qualitative assessments of political violence and disorder to enable greater awareness of how the status quo is shifting, complemented by providing a deeper contextual understanding of the conflict environment.
Our annual special report reviews the past year of data for 10 key conflicts and crisis situations with a look toward trends to watch in the coming months (read full report here).
The Houthis’ attacks on shipping vessels in the Red Sea and the subsequent responses overshadow the progress made in 2023 for peace in Yemen.
The period from 2 April to 2 June 2022 saw the implementation in Yemen of a two-month UN-mediated truce across…
Six years after the coup that ousted President Abdrabbu Mansour Hadi and his government, the Houthi movement, otherwise known as…
In late January 2020, an apparent United States drone strike targeted a car in Yakla, a mountainous area situated across…
Since the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Hadramawt, conflict has flared in southern Yemen. ACLED Research Analyst Andrea…
ACLED’s three-part series exploring the fragmentation of state authority in Southern Yemen can now be accessed here in its entirety.…
In Yemen, more than five years of conflict have contributed to an extreme fragmentation of central power and authority and…
31 October 2019: The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) currently records more than 100,000 reported fatalities in…
Renewed attention on southern Yemen has largely obscured recent political developments in the north of the country, where over the…
With the inclusion of data covering Yemen and Saudi Arabia from 2015 into the ACLED dataset, ACLED is now able…
In Yemen, nearly five years of conflict have contributed to an extreme fragmentation of central power and authority and have…
In Yemen, nearly five years of conflict have contributed to an extreme fragmentation of central power and authority and have…
Earlier this month in Yemen, five foreign experts working for the Saudi-funded Masam demining project died while transporting mines from…
To access a PDF of this report, please click here. According to recent World Bank estimates, rural areas account for…
In this infographic, Research Analyst Melissa Pavlik breaks down ACLED’s current estimate of fatalities caused by Yemen’s Civil War, with…