SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LIVELIHOOD

Yemen is now entering its seventh year of conflict and continues to be known as the world’s worst humanitarian conflict. With a collapsed economy and public infrastructure, Yemen desperately needs a new approach of aid intervention that prioritizes development rather than urgent intervention.

The humanitarian crisis in Yemen needs long-term solutions that are focused on sustainable development goals. Yemenis that are facing hunger and famine require income to depend on themselves. Farmers need agricultural tools for their produce to grow. Women need livelihood projects that ensure their livestock will feed their families and provide an income.

Yemen Aid

Our priority as an organization is to provide suitable solutions for Yemenis within the framework of sustainable development goals. As an organization, we do not want Yemenis to be dependent on our aid to survive. By promoting sustainable projects, we are supporting dependency and encouraging growth. In this sector, we have seen significant results through economic empowerment.

Our Intervention:
  • Building over 60 greenhouses for farmers.
  • Solarizing over 50 medium – large water wells across Yemen.
  • Supporting families with livestock.
  • Distributing agricultural tools and seedlings.
  • Providing training to farmers.
Our Intervention:
  • Building over 60 greenhouses for farmers.
  • Solarizing over 50 medium – large water wells across Yemen.
  • Supporting families with livestock.
  • Distributing agricultural tools and seedlings.
  • Providing training to farmers.

We Supported

We have supported farmers and vulnerable communities in Amran, Taiz, Lahj, Raymah, Shabwa, Hodeidah and Dhamar.