One week before Ramadan, the souks of Sanaa are bustling with activity. The malls are busy, the markets packed with people and produce. But most can’t buy what they usually want or need for the holy month. The holy month of Ramadan is a special occasion filled with happiness and gratitude. However, in war-ravaged Yemen, celebrations are dampened by harsh conditions; fuel shortages and skyrocketing grocery prices are but little respite for the vast majority of the population. Mohammed Fuad, a local from Sanaa, struggles to conceal his frustration about this difficult period. Mohammed feels that…