@article{Yemen:129287,
      recid = {129287},
      title = {Yemen, mVAM Bulletin 2: IDP Food Consumption Deteriorates},
      publisher = {World Food Programme (WFP),},
      address = {Rome (Italy):},
      pages = {3 p.},
      year = {2015},
      note = {Electronic ed.},
      abstract = {More than 40 percent of the population has inadequate food  consumption. Needs remain significantly high but the most  affected are the 1.4 million IDPs. The worst food security  indicators are observed in a cluster of highly  conflict-affected governorates in the north-west and  centre-south of the country. Food consumption has sharply  deteriorated in the conflict-affected governorates of Al  Mahwit, Ibb and Dhamar when compared to August. Respondents  mentioned that high prices and limited availability of  food, low levels of assistance and increasing unemployment  are the main barriers to food access. September data  suggests that IDP food consumption has significantly  deteriorated. By contrast, coping and food consumption  indicators have showed relative improvement in Lahj and  Shabwah compared with August, but still at a pressing food  security level requiring immediate humanitarian  assistance.},
      url = {http://wfp.tind.io/record/129287},
}