Humanitarian Supply Chain Resilience in Conflict Zones

Abstract

The topic for the present paper has been humanitarian supply chain resilience in conflict zones, with special emphasis on the Yemen crisis. The research undertaken has emphasized on the significance of efficient coordination among humanitarian organizations, capacity building initiatives, and innovative solutions to ensure timely aid delivery. As the study has delved deep into the challenges faced in humanitarian crisis in Yemen, such as food insecurity and acute malnutrition, it has been possible to highlight the significant operational presence of organizations like the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The efforts given by these organizations across the different levels of logistics have been appreciable. The findings underscore the urgency of addressing these problems through strategic planning as well as resource allocation for increasing resilience in humanitarian supply chains