YE · YEM
Informational only — not medical, legal, or travel advice. In an emergency, always call your local emergency number; availability can change.
New cases / 100k
154
Annual incidence
Deaths / 100k
96
Stroke mortality
DALYs / 100k
882
Healthy years lost
Reference year 2004. Rates per 100,000 population unless noted.
Emergency numbers
Police199Recognize stroke symptoms early (FAST), call your local emergency number immediately, and seek the nearest hospital with imaging and acute stroke capability. Acute capability varies by facility and region.
Yemen has ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. On the ground, day-to-day accessibility for stroke survivors is minimal. Accessible infrastructure is rare even in the capital and effectively absent in rural areas.
This profile is modeled from income group, region and WHO indicators — the specific national disability statute has not been individually verified for Yemen.
Urban vs rural reality
Accessible infrastructure is rare even in the capital and effectively absent in rural areas.
Formal web accessibility requirements are limited or inconsistently enforced.
Accessibility sources: UN Treaty Collection — CRPD ratification status (2024); Stroke Technology — modeled accessibility estimate (income group, region & WHO stroke-care indicators) (2026).
The vertical marker on each bar shows the regional average.
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Formal disability benefits and caregiver support are limited; families carry most of the burden.