A national humanitarian organization founded in 1996, focused on supporting women, children and the most vulnerable communities in disadvantaged rural areas in Tihama, Yemen. The organization has implemented more than 320 development and humanitarian projects across several sectors, including: education and literacy for women, protection, water and environmental sanitation, reproductive health, nutrition, food security and livelihoods, shelter and camp management, economic and social empowerment of youth, The organization's interventions have reached about 7 million beneficiaries by 2023. The organization adopts a community-based approach to improving the well-being of women and children and promoting their empowerment, while scaling up its multisectoral response.
It was founded in 2007 and received a license as an NGO in 2010. The organization focuses on raising awareness and implementing development interventions. Since 2014, MSF has provided rapid responses and relief support to conflict-affected communities, including shelter, non-food items and community management. FAO aims to support the most vulnerable, especially youth, women and children, by enhancing livelihoods and improving health and education services.
Founded in 2001, it aims to empower women and youth, especially those with disabilities. The Foundation promotes autonomy, promotes girls' education, and combats violence against women and girls. The Khadija Foundation collaborates with local and international partners to establish Khadija Centers for Individuals with Disabilities and establish youth forums to promote peace. Its initiatives span several sectors, including the empowerment of women and youth, humanitarian relief, health, and food security. The Foundation also focuses on education in emergencies, protection, livelihood creation, and cash-for-work programs. The Foundation has implemented several projects funded by international agencies in Sana'a, Ibb and Dhamar.
Established in 2012, it supports children and individuals with disabilities in 10 Yemeni governorates. The Foundation promotes the inclusive and equal development of women and children, with a focus on awareness campaigns and skills enhancement. The Foundation aims to empower women economically and socially, create a safe environment for children and support talented young people. Furthermore, the Foundation also provides logistical support to volunteer groups and initiatives in the sector. In addition, the organization is committed to high standards in institutional performance and adheres to strong ethical and professional values through these efforts.
Established in 2016, it has implemented 103 humanitarian and development projects in 10 Yemeni governorates. ANGELA, the Foundation focuses on key areas such as food security, education, water and environmental sanitation, protection, shelter, economic empowerment, and sustainable livelihoods, benefiting more than 86,000 people. Angela has established strong partnerships with international organizations and collaborates with local groups and authorities. In addition, the Foundation values volunteerism and encourages women and youth to be beneficiaries and agents of change. Through these initiatives, Angela seeks to promote sustainable development and build resilience in communities.
A humanitarian and development NGO, founded in 2007 by a group of young people who have the inspiration to tackle some of the relevant social, developmental and emergency issues that need to be dealt with in creative and rapid interventions in a purely professional manner. It operates in the water and environmental sanitation, food, protection, shelter, education, health and other sectors.
Established in October 2015, by a group of Yemeni youth and individuals, Deem seeks to serve people affected by the conflict. Deem was registered with license No. 540 from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor as a non-governmental and non-profit organization to implement projects and activities in Yemen. In addition, Deem has membership in health and population offices in Taiz, Ibb and Sana'a governorates and a good working relationship with local councils in the mentioned governorates, which are important for the implementation of activities in these sectors. Deem is also a member of the Health Development Board in Taiz Governorate.
Established in 2013, it seeks sustainable community sufficiency and urgent response to needs in the sectors of food and agricultural security, empowerment, health, education, water and environmental sanitation, shelter and protection in partnership with local and international development actors. It seeks to be the leading institution in maximizing sustainable humanitarian community sufficiency in Yemen in accordance with the principles of institutional work
Established in 2018, it takes a needs-based approach to assist women, children and other vulnerable groups such as IDPs and host communities in Yemen. The Foundation implemented capacity building programs funded by international agencies, which earned it strong confidence and contributed to strong partnerships. This confidence enabled her to access funding for integrated multisectoral response projects. Rifa's initiatives focus on areas such as protection, food security, agriculture, livelihoods, and women's economic empowerment. Through these efforts, the Foundation aims to enhance the resilience of communities and support sustainable development.
Founded in 2015, it provides relief services and development initiatives to create a poverty-free society. The Foundation focuses on promoting access to quality education, improving community health and nutrition, developing water and sanitation, and empowering marginalized groups. Through these efforts, Al-Ghad Foundation aims to help individuals achieve self-sufficiency and promote sustainable development in society.
Established in 2011, it supports the growth of Yemeni civil society organizations by linking economic, political and social development. The Foundation is involved in advocating for social change and developing innovative and local solutions, with a focus on digital transformation and addressing climate change issues. The framework focuses on capacity building, enhancing knowledge and skills to influence social structures and decision-making. Through these efforts, the Foundation aims to empower individuals and promote sustainable development in Yemen.
Established in 2017, it focuses on building peace, security and good governance to promote sustainable humanitarian and development efforts. The organization actively engages with stakeholders to ensure the effective participation of youth and women, and to promote just and sustainable peace in Yemen. The organization complements the roles of government and advocates for greater inclusion of women and youth from disadvantaged communities. In addition, the School of Peace aims to create an environment that promotes peaceful coexistence, supporting sustainable development in the region.
Founded in 2022, it focuses on women's development, prioritizing safe motherhood and healthy childhoods. The Foundation supports local livelihoods to enhance household income and improve the humanitarian response to women's needs. The Foundation actively contributes to building skills and enhancing knowledge among women, while raising awareness of their abilities within the community. Through these initiatives, the Foundation aims to empower women and enhance their vital role in community development.
Founded in 2004, it is dedicated to improving maternal and child health by providing basic care for women and newborns. The association aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates through its specialized services. Operating with financial and administrative autonomy, the association is the only registered association in Yemen that focuses on the midwifery profession. Through its efforts, the association seeks to enhance the quality of maternal and child health care in the country.
Established in 2021, it focuses on improving humanitarian, health and living conditions in the community. The Foundation aims to alleviate suffering, improve individual conditions, promote sustainable development while improving the effectiveness of rapid humanitarian responses. Pulse of Life prioritizes reducing poverty, creating job opportunities for outstanding graduates, and empowering young people to take active roles in their communities. The Foundation also invests in developing the capabilities of women and youth, fostering innovation and active participation in decision-making. Through these efforts, the Foundation seeks to build a safe and peaceful society that contributes to world peace and sustainable development.