This paper examines the current state of Yemen's healthcare system, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses. It delves into the key building blocks of the system, including governance, health financing, workforce, service delivery, information systems, and the role of traditional medicine. The paper analyzes the challenges faced by the system, such as limited access to healthcare, inadequate infrastructure, and a shortage of qualified personnel. It also explores opportunities for improvement, including strengthening governance, increasing financial investment, and promoting the use of technology. The paper concludes with policy recommendations aimed at improving the overall health status of the Yemeni population.