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Yemen Emergency Appeal

Save Yemen From Being Wiped Off The Map

Yemen has seen catastrophic conflict for over a decade, and families have been separated as over 4 million people fled for safety. Many are living in unsanitary and overcrowded internally displaced persons’ (IDP) camps. With no access to food, clean water nor healthcare children are dying every day and thousands are sinking into malnutrition or facing deadly diseases.

One of the most affected districts in Yemen is Marib, a semi-dessert area which hosts over two million displaced Yemenis. It is often exposed to drought and the rapid increase in population has placed a further strain on access to water.

Al Mustafa Welfare Trust is working hard to alleviate the devastating impacts of poverty & destruction through our food & clean water projects. Additionally, our sustainable housing project & construction of permanent medical clinics provide a longer-term solution and help rebuild Yemen.


Our teams are exclusively working with UN registered partners to provide essential aid.

Food Aid & Bread Bakery

We carry out regular distributions of nutritious food, keeping families fed, healthy and fighting malnutrition.

We carry out regular distributions of nutritious food, keeping families fed, healthy and fighting malnutrition. Our food pack provides a family of five with enough essential food items to keep them fed for an entire month.

To combat hunger and increase food security more sustainably, we are establishing a bread bakery in Yemen which will enables us to distribute freshly baked bread daily, feeding thousands of vulnerable Yemeni families living in IDP camps.

Clean Water

16 million people in Yemen are living without clean drinking water, increasing the spread of deadly disease and illness

We are distributing water tanks each day to camps for displaced people, and hospitals. Each tank carries at least 6000 litres, and benefits hundreds of people daily.

To provide a more sustainable solution to the water problem in Yemen, we are now also constructing solar-powered deep water wells, that will provide clean water to over 5,000 people from two IDP camps, every day, for years to come.

Donate today:

To provide for the people of Yemen amid the famine, droughts, and conflict they are facing.

Housing Project in IDP Camps

Many internally displaced families are forced to live in tents made of fragile material which fail to protect against the wind & scorching summer.

This is why Al Mustafa Welfare’s Housing project aims to transform entire IDP camps by constructing safe & strong homes for 380 displaced families.

Each home will comprise 2 rooms, a bathroom, kitchen, clean water supply and sewerage. These houses will offer Yemenis a place of refuge where they can rebuild their lives in safety.

Donate now:

To help complete the construction & reap the endless reward of Sadaqah Jahria

Medical Clinics in IDP Camps

Approximately 20.1 million people in Yemen are in urgent need of medical assistance

Those most in need of medical assistance are babies, children, the elderly, those with disabilities and pregnant women. Yemen has the highest maternal mortality rate in the Arab region, as the lack of maternal health services are resulting in unsafe deliveries and women dying during or after childbirth.

We are running regular temporary medical clinics providing life-saving aid to almost 6,000 beneficiaries. But to help save more precious lives, we are constructing permanent facilities in IDP camps that will serve thousands of internally displaced Yemenis over years.

The new health facilities will include an emergency room, two clinics, a pharmacy, a laboratory and an adequate waiting room. At the health centre, Yemenis will be able to access quality general health support, internal medicine, paediatrics, and gynaecology, including maternity care and safe delivery.

What is the situation in Yemen?

14.1m

Are at risk of hunger

500k

Children suffering from severe acute malnutrition

3.2m

Are internally displaced

1m

Suffering from cholera due to lack of water & sanitation systems

45%

Of health facilities are functioning

14.8m

People lack access to basic healthcare

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