
Providing health care to the most needy groups, saving lives, and caring for children and pregnant women

Work to provide a healthy environment and find sources of potable water

Contributing to reducing disease and mortality rates in malnourished children under the age of five and pregnant and breastfeeding women

Working to provide fair and accessible education for all children and youth

Providing the basic needs of those affected by the conflict in their displacement sites, saving them from the specter of famine, and promoting peace and social cohesion

Providing safe and decent shelter for groups affected by events

Responding to emergency situations, empowering small business owners, and training in crafts and life skills

Providing social services, developing small projects, and protecting and supporting vulnerable groups
Yemen remains one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world, with approximately 11 million children in need of one or more forms of humanitarian assistance. After 8 years of conflict, Yemen's national social and economic systems remain on the brink of collapse. Families have become vulnerable to the spread of infectious diseases due to conflict, large-scale displacement, and recurring climate shocks.
Need emergency help
Of children suffer from malnutrition
Children and women need protection



























