Somalis in Yemen
Somalis in Yemen make up the historical Somali population in Yemen. Around 200,000 Somalis live in Yemen, of which 46,750 are refugees.
History
Many Somalis and Yemenis can trace back their ancestry to a unspecified homeland somewhere in modern day Iraq. Many Somalis fled to Yemen during the Somali Civil War.Demographics
There are around 710,000 Somalis in Yemen, mostly concentrated around Aden. There are also some on Lahij Gvernorate.Many Somalis in Yemen now speak Arabic instead of their native Somali language due to language shift. But also due to the fact that there are no Somali teachers in the refugee camps or enough budget to allocate funds to teach the Somali language.
Many Somalis have returned back to their homeland deeming its safe enough to return. "The voluntary returns are part of UNHCR’s Assisted Spontaneous Return programme". Since 2017 over 6,200 somali refugees have returned home