The number of displaced people inside Yemen has risen to 20,000 people

The United Nations International Organization for Migration announced that the number of displaced people inside Yemen has risen to about twenty thousand people since the beginning of this year.
The organization said in its weekly report on displacement cases that more than 3,000 families, representing about 20,000 people, were displaced at least once.
It added that its displacement tracking matrix monitored, during one week in mid-November, the displacement of about 60 families at least once.
Ma'rib Governorate is still the destination of many displaced people, which exacerbates their suffering, as the Executive Unit for Displaced Persons in Ma'rib says that more than 1,300 families, consisting of 7,210 individuals, were displaced to the governorate, from the beginning of this year until the end of last October, coming From areas controlled by the Houthi militia.
The unit attributed the reason for the displacement of this large number to the living and economic conditions, arbitrary arrests, and child recruitment, which the militia practices against citizens in areas under its control.
The Executive Unit indicated, in its report last October, that 64 families were displaced last month from their rented homes to camps, adding that about 2,500 families, consisting of approximately 16,000 people, took refuge in camps due to their inability to pay the rents for their homes, since the beginning of the year. General.