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Disability In Yemen
Disability in Yemen has been increasing over time, especially because of increased conflict in the area. Disability, Disabled people in Yemen face many challenges due to poverty, lack of accessible infrastructure, Sex segregation, gender segregation and more. The government of Yemen has passed laws to help protect the rights of disabled people in their country, but not all laws are equally enforced. Demographics A 2004 estimate indicated that there were around 380,000 disabled people in Yemen. A paper produced by the United Nations (UN) in 2009 estimated the number at between 3 and 5% of the population. The Yemen government recorded around 150,000 Yemeni people with disabilities, while in 2014, the Yemeni Handicapped Forum revealed that there were more than two million people living with some type of disability in Yemen. The ongoing conflict in Yemen has added to the number of people who are disabled. There have been around 28,500 people injured in Yemen since March 2015. The nu ...
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Human Rights Watch Says Nearly 6000 People Have Been Disabled Since The Saudi-led Coalition Began Airstrikes Nine Months Ago
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