@article{article_1570686, title={HOW DOES CIVIL WAR AFFECT FOOD SECURITY? A CASE OF YEMEN}, journal={Kafkas Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi}, volume={16}, pages={59–84}, year={2025}, DOI={10.36543/kauiibfd.2025.003}, author={Alhamid Alali, Zaid and Aliyev, Pelin}, keywords={Yemen, Gıda Güvenliği, İç Savaş, Çatışma, İnsani Kriz}, abstract={This article aims to examine the impact of the ongoing civil war in Yemen on severe food insecurity. The conflicts in Yemen have deepened food security issues through economic collapse, loss of agricultural production, and the destruction of infrastructure. The war economy has diverted resources away from civilian needs, prioritizing conflict-related expenditures. Rising inflation and currency devaluation have increased food prices and further deepened poverty. Humanitarian efforts, however, face numerous challenges such as limited access, political interference, and lack of funding. The article suggests long-term solutions, such as increasing humanitarian aid, rebuilding agricultural capacity, and restoring economic stability, while highlighting the particular needs of vulnerable groups, including women and children. Emphasizing the importance of international cooperation, it calls for coordinated efforts to address Yemen’s food crisis.}, number={31}, publisher={Kafkas Üniversitesi}