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After four years of continuous conflict, the humanitarian crisis in Yemen is the worst in the world

After four years of continuous conflict, the humanitarian crisis in Yemen is the worst in the world

After four years of continuous conflict, the humanitarian crisis in Yemen is the worst in the world. A higher percentage of people face death, hunger and disease than in any other country. The degree of suffering is nearly unprecedented. Eighty percent of the entire population requires some form of humanitarian assistance and protection, an increase of 84 per cent since the conflict started in 2015. Twenty million Yemenis need help securing food and a staggering 14 million people are in acute humanitarian need.

Islamic Help UK Yemen

Islamic Help UK Yemen

Islamic Help UK paid a special concentration to WaSH services to limit cholera epidemic which is considered as one of the worst epidemics in the history

Lack of wages and medication has led to the collapse of public health services, and few can afford private health services

Lack of wages and medication has led to the collapse of public health services, and few can afford private health services

Lack of wages and medication has led to the collapse of public health services, and few can afford private health services. Lack of vaccines and medicine has caused many, especially children, to die from easily treated diseases.
Islamic Help UK participated in providing free healthcare services for people through setting up regular medical and surgical camps that provide primary healthcare, medication, investigations and surgical operations for free.

Islamic Help UK Yemen

Islamic Help UK Yemen

As a result of the current conflict in Yemen for 48 months, parents couldn’t cover school requirements of their children which leads to increase dropout from schools.
Islamic Help UK supported hundreds of children with school breakfast during harsh winter to improve their health and to sustain them in schools.

Islamic Help UK Yemen has been honored by Person with Dual Disabilities Organization for its continuous support to poor beneficiaries

Islamic Help UK Yemen has been honored by Person with Dual Disabilities Organization for its continuous support to poor beneficiaries

Islamic Help UK Yemen has been honored by Person with Dual Disabilities Organization for its continuous support to poor beneficiaries. Ms. Sumayyah Al-Emad; Director of Public Relations has awarded Dr. Jamal Al-Haddi; the Country Director of Islamic Help Yemen a certificate of thanks and appreciation.

Thousands more benefit from Yemen emergency aid

Thousands more benefit from Yemen emergency aid

 

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid as part of Islamic Help’s ongoing emergency aid programmes in war-torn Yemen.

The latest distribution was in partnership with the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and involved the distribution of food packs to 380 families – a total of 3,040 individual beneficiaries. The programme was carried out in the Sana’a Governate with food packs sent to Hail School and Islamic Help’s warehouse from where they were handed out to recipients.

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid as part of Islamic Help’s ongoing emergency aid

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid as part of Islamic Help’s ongoing emergency aid

 

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid as part of Islamic Help’s ongoing emergency aid programmes in war-torn Yemen.

The latest distribution was in partnership with the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and involved the distribution of food packs to 380 families – a total of 3,040 individual beneficiaries. The programme was carried out in the Sana’a Governate with food packs sent to Hail School and Islamic Help’s warehouse from where they were handed out to recipients.

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid

 

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid as part of Islamic Help’s ongoing emergency aid programmes in war-torn Yemen.

The latest distribution was in partnership with the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and involved the distribution of food packs to 380 families – a total of 3,040 individual beneficiaries. The programme was carried out in the Sana’a Governate with food packs sent to Hail School and Islamic Help’s warehouse from where they were handed out to recipients.

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid (2)

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid (2)

 

Thousands of beneficiaries have received food aid as part of Islamic Help’s ongoing emergency aid programmes in war-torn Yemen.

The latest distribution was in partnership with the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and involved the distribution of food packs to 380 families – a total of 3,040 individual beneficiaries. The programme was carried out in the Sana’a Governate with food packs sent to Hail School and Islamic Help’s warehouse from where they were handed out to recipients.

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