The UN High Commissioner for Refugees reports that approximately <strong>98%</strong> of refugees worldwide are unable to meet their basic needs, highlighting a worsening humanitarian crisis that requires urgent response.
As 18 million Yemenis face severe food insecurity, the Houthi group continues to allocate substantial resources for ideological events, exacerbating public discontent and deepening living pressures.
The Egyptian Ministry of Finance has emphasized that securing the basic needs of citizens and production requirements for investors is its top priority. This initiative comes amid the current economic challenges facing the country.
The city of Sidon in Lebanon is facing a severe crisis as shelters struggle to accommodate the rising number of displaced individuals fleeing from southern villages threatened by Israeli escalation. The situation is exacerbated by a critical shortage of basic necessities.