Peran UNICEF dalam Pemenuhan Hak Anak di Yaman selama Pandemi COVID-19
Abstract
The protracted conflict between the Yemeni government and the Houthi
group has exacerbated a humanitarian crisis, resulting in widespread poverty,
malnutrition, and limited access to essential services. This conflict has significantly
hindered the realization of children’s rights, including safety, health, and
education. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated vulnerabilities among
Yemeni children, increasing the risk of malnutrition, disease, and educational
disruption. In response, UNICEF has intensified its support effort. This study
analyzes UNICEF’s role in upholding children’s rights in Yemen during the
COVID-19 pandemic, employing qualitative methods to analyze secondary data
from literature, websites, and relevant documents. Findings describe UNICEF’s
critical role in providing humanitarian aid, educational, and health services despite
security challenges and evolving needs. The study underscores the importance of
international support to enhance UNICEF’s efforts in Yemen, highlighting
implications for policy and practice.