Monday morning , November 24\ 2025 ,the Intentions and Solutions Survey of displacement camps in Taiz Governorate was launched . This important step aims to create a database on the intentions of displaced people, Continue reading →
President of CSO Discusses Supporting Statistical Capabilities and Enhancing Joint Cooperation with German Ambassador
President Central Statistical Organization, Dr. Safa Mautee received the German Ambassador to Yemen, Thomas Schneider, and his accompanying delegation this Continue reading →
Wednesday morning ,The President of the Central Statistical Organization met , , at the organization’s headquarters in( Aden) with a delegation from the European Union and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Continue reading →
A meeting of the National Statistics Team, comprised of the CSO and statistical units from several economic ministries, was held today at the CSO headquarters. The meeting was supported by the European Union, represented Continue reading →
President of Central Statistical Organization, Dr. Safa Mautee received the French Ambassador to Yemen, Catherine Kammoun, and her accompanying delegation this morning, Wednesday, at the organization’s headquarters in Aden.
Saturday morning, , in Aden, Under the sponsorship of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and within the framework of capacity-building programs for its staff, the Statistical Training Center at CSO launched a specialized Continue reading →
In Aden , Central Statistical Organization concluded a specialized training course on “Localizing Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs) “. Representatives of statistical units from several ministries and government institutions participated.
This summary report examines multidimensional poverty in Yemen through two key frameworks: the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) for households and the Multiple Overlapping Deprivation Analysis (MODA) for children. Using data from the 2022–2023 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), the Continue reading →