Yemen to become world's poorest country if war continues: UN

War-ravaged Yemen is on course to become the world's poorest country if the conflict persists, the UN said Wednesday (October 9th).

"If fighting continues through 2022, Yemen will rank the poorest country in the world, with 79% of the population living under the poverty line and 65% classified as extremely poor," according to a UN Development Programme report.

Because of the war, poverty in Yemen has jumped from 47% of the population in 2014 to a projected 75% by the end of 2019.

Yemen, long the poorest country in the Arabian Peninsula, plunged into war after the Iran-backed Houthis seized the capital Sanaa in late 2014.

The fighting in Yemen has killed tens of thousands of people, most of them civilians, and pushed the country to the brink of famine.

It has also displaced millions and left more than two thirds of the population in need of aid.

The UN has previously described Yemen as the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

"Not only has the war made Yemen the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, it has plunged it into a harrowing development crisis too," UNDP Yemen's resident representative, Auke Lootsma, said in a statement on Wednesday.

"The ongoing crisis is threatening to make Yemen's population the poorest in the world -- a title the already suffering country cannot afford."

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