Seven things you need to know about the war in Yemen
As the war in Yemen enters its third year, BBC Minute talks to BBC correspondent Nawal al-Maghafi about a conflict largely forgotten by the outside world. The United Nations says the war which has raged since March 2015 has killed more than five thousand civilians, displaced more than three million people, and left more than seven million on the brink of famine. From how the war began to the effect on young people - here are some facts you need to know.
How the war in Yemen began

BBC Minute: On the war in Yemen - Overview
Part 1: Background to the conflict
Why Saudi Arabia and Iran are involved

BBC Minute: On the war in Yemen - Proxy war?
Part 2: The Saudi/Iranian angle is only part of the story
How the US and UK are involved in the war

BBC Minute: On the war in Yemen - US/UK involvement
Part 3: American and British support for the Saudi-led coalition
Is the starvation crisis 'entirely man-made'?

BBC Minute: On the war in Yemen - Starvation
Part 4: “The world’s worst humanitarian crisis”
How the war has shattered young people's lives

BBC Minute: On the war in Yemen - Young people
Part 5: How has the war affected Yemen's youth?
Why so many people are dying from cholera

BBC Minute: On the war in Yemen - Cholera
Part 6: The worst cholera epidemic in our lifetime
Who do Yemenis blame for the conflict?

BBC Minute: On the war in Yemen - Who's to blame?
Part 7: "We wish a bomb would drop on our house"