Key messages of the Brief:
- Yemen is experiencing one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises resulting from prolonged conflict, with about half the population suffering from food insecurity.
- Food availability and affordability in Yemen is extremely vulnerable to external shocks because of the fragility of the national food system and its heavy dependence on food imports by the private sector and international humanitarian agencies.
- A recent workshop jointly organized by IFPRI and HSA Group reviewed the state of collaboration between key actors in Yemen’s food system and discussed avenues to building strong cross-sector partnerships for ending the current food crisis and strengthening food system resilience.
- Limited collaboration among the public, private, and third sectors (for example, in the form of collective action, multi-stakeholder partnerships) contributes to inefficiencies in food supply chains and food aid delivery.
- Currently, collaborations are often ad hoc, limited to peer-to-peer partnerships, and constrained by a siloed mentality.