The United Nations says that Yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with 21 million people suffering from war and a Saudi-led blockade.
Yemenis hope that in 2018 they will be able to overcome all the difficulties they suffered in 2017.
In the latest in our series looking ahead to 2018, we report on what lies ahead for Yemen.
Al Jazeera's Osama Bin Javaid reports.
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