In winter months, temperatures in Yemen can fall down to -5°C. With little shelter from the bitter cold and no money to buy warm clothing.
War-torn Yemen teeters is on the brink of famine: a staggering 14 million of its people are food insecure.
Akram, 13 years old, happily trying out a winter jacket after receiving the Winter Clothing Project voucher In the winter months, temperatures in Yemen can fall to -5°C.
This project in Yemen focussed on training, educating, and empowering orphan mothers with vocational skills to help them sustain an income.
With Yemen in the devastating grip of conflict, this year its people also faced the world’s worst cholera outbreak.
Since 2015, the ongoing conflict in Yemen has led to the country’s rapid economic decline.
Since 2018, a total of 15.9 million people in Yemen have been identified as food insecure.
Around four years of conflict and severe economic decline in Yemen has resulted in a humanitarian crisis. As a result, children are disproportionately affected.
International Waqf Fund reached out to as many people as possible, providing vulnerable individuals with Qurbani meat
International Waqf Fund reached out to as many people as possible.