 Yemen has suffered through nearly six years of conflict. According to IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix, over 100,000 people have been displaced so far this year. This is in addition to the millions of people who are already displaced across the country. While the majority are fleeing conflict, COVID-19 has begun to emerge as the new cause of internal displacement. From the end of March to mid-July 2020, 10,000 people stated COVID-19 as the main reason for moving. People are moving from Aden and to areas within the same government which are less affected by the outbreak, and others are moving to districts in Abiyan. Many of those fleeing as a result of the outbreak are becoming displaced again for the second, the third or even for the fourth time. The water and sanitation situation in many of the displaced sites in Yemen is extremely worrying. Displaced Yemenis are finding it difficult to access essential services. Limited access to medical facilities and employment opportunities are key concerns for displaced communities. Yemen needs more support than ever, particularly for displaced communities, but this year funding is falling short. Iron will not reach over 2.5 million displaced people and migrants in 2020 without urgent funding. Leaving these vulnerable communities alone to deal with the deadly impact of COVID-19.