Doctors Without Borders provide essential medical assistance in Yemen to people affected by armed conflict and a prolonged humanitarian crisis. As part of their missions, they operate hospitals and mobile clinics in areas where healthcare is otherwise unavailable, deliver emergency medical and surgical care to victims of violence, treat malnourished children, care for pregnant women, mothers in childbirth, and newborns, and help control epidemics such as cholera and measles. They also supply medicines and medical equipment and train local healthcare workers to ensure that care remains available in the long term and reaches as many people as possible.