Projects
Food Baskets - Yemen
Goal
50000
KD
67 %
Rest
16393
KD
Project Description
Yemen Emergency – A Nation on the Edge of Starvation
Once a land of civilization and culture, Yemen is now gripped by one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Over 20.7 million people are struggling to survive amid displacement, disease, and economic collapse. With 3.2 million children suffering from acute malnutrition and 18 million people in urgent need of clean water and sanitation, this project aims to deliver lifesaving aid – food, water, medical care, and emergency support – to bring hope back to a nation in silent pain.
Approval Number: C 1 / T J K 1 / 2025
Approval Start Date: 08/28/2025
Approval Expiry Date: 12/31/2025
Cash collection is prohibited.
The administrative percentage does not exceed 12.5%, based on the instructions of the Ministry of Social Affairs.
The importance of the project
Lives at risk: 16.2 million Yemenis face severe food insecurity; 3.2 million children under five are acutely malnourished.
Health crisis: 18 million lack access to clean water and proper sanitation.
Urgent humanitarian need: 12.1 million people require immediate, life-saving aid.
A chance to survive: The project provides emergency and long-term assistance to protect the most vulnerable.
Yemen Emergency – A Nation on the Edge of Starvation
Once a land of civilization and culture, Yemen is now gripped by one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Over 20.7 million people are struggling to survive amid displacement, disease, and economic collapse. With 3.2 million children suffering from acute malnutrition and 18 million people in urgent need of clean water and sanitation, this project aims to deliver lifesaving aid – food, water, medical care, and emergency support – to bring hope back to a nation in silent pain.
Approval Number: C 1 / T J K 1 / 2025
Approval Start Date: 08/28/2025
Approval Expiry Date: 12/31/2025
Cash collection is prohibited.
The administrative percentage does not exceed 12.5%, based on the instructions of the Ministry of Social Affairs.
Lives at risk: 16.2 million Yemenis face severe food insecurity; 3.2 million children under five are acutely malnourished.
Health crisis: 18 million lack access to clean water and proper sanitation.
Urgent humanitarian need: 12.1 million people require immediate, life-saving aid.
A chance to survive: The project provides emergency and long-term assistance to protect the most vulnerable.
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