Republic of Yemen
A celebration of Yemen’s land, people, cities, and unshakeable resilience at the crossroads of the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.
Location & Area
Yemen sits at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the east, with long coastlines along the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea/Indian Ocean to the south. With ~555,000 km² of land and stewardship of the vital Bab al-Mandab Strait, Yemen commands one of the world’s most important maritime gateways.
Population
Estimated at 34.4 million (2023), Yemen’s population is notably young—over 60% are under 25. This youthful profile is a wellspring of potential for future growth while also posing challenges for jobs, services, and skills development.
Climate
Key Sectors
Infrastructure
Major Cities
Outlook
Yemen’s location, fertile highlands, rich fisheries, and hydrocarbons offer a base for recovery. Priorities: rebuild essential services and infrastructure; enable private-sector growth; diversify beyond oil; and invest in youth. Peace and sustained support unlock the potential.
