As another year draws to a close, Yemen continues gasping for breath against the bone-chilling horror of a decade-long humanitarian crisis. The Yemen Civil War which developed into a full-scale crisis in September 2014 and considered one of the worst humanitarian crises, has seen soaring death tolls owing to incessant military offensives among the parties, counter-terrorism operations, pangs of hunger, deadly diseases and acute shortage of necessities. Although the war has subsided over the last year, the magnitude of displacement owing to the war and the recorded deaths which has inched near to 400,000 as recorded in 2022 has unleashed absolute mayhem in Yemen over the last decade.