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Yemen war sees scramble for scant resources between displaced and locals
Reduced aid and a domestic economic crisis in Yemen are causing extreme suffering for displaced people at the Maryamah camp, as resources become increasingly scarce. The conflict has intensified competition for limited supplies between displaced populations and local communities.
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