By ISHAKA DORIANE | PROJECT LEADER
Community of national artistic unity
Bujumbura Burundi
communityofnational@gmail.com
Project report
MORE THAN 21 MILLION YEMENIS NEED HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND PROTECTION
For eight years, conflict has raged in Yemen, leaving devastation in its wake. Families have been torn apart, homes reduced to rubble, and innocent lives lost. The situation is dire! Nearly 4 million people have been displaced, forced to flee for safety. The crisis has hit children the hardest: 2 million children suffer from acute malnutrition, a condition that can permanently stunt their growth and development. Without urgent intervention, their future hangs in the balance.
The Quran reminds us of our duty to those who suffer in conflict:
“And what is [the matter] with you that you fight not in the cause of Allah and [for] the oppressed among men, women, and children who say, ‘Our Lord, take us out of this city of oppressive people and appoint for us from Yourself a protector and appoint for us from Yourself a helper?” (Surah An-Nisa 4:75)
This verse is a powerful call to believers, and it urges us to stand for the oppressed, to be their support, and to fight injustice through our aid and consideration. The people of Yemen are crying out for aid. They have been caught in the crossfire of conflict, with no means to escape their suffering. Now is the time to be their protector and their helper.
We are on a mission to combat malnutrition, hunger, and displacement in Yemen, but we cannot do it without you.
We must raise $100,000 to provide life-saving relief to those in desperate need. With your generosity, we can distribute:
Every second that passes without action is another moment of suffering for Yemeni families. You can be their hope. You can save lives.
Donate today. Give whatever you can. Make a difference when it matters most.
Time is running out, but together, we can bring relief and restore dignity to the people of Yemen.
Millions of lives are placed at risk as Yemeni children face one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
Yemen, a nation caught in the delicate balance between a fragile peace and devastating conflict, is immersed in one of the world’s most catastrophic humanitarian crises.
Although the reverberations of conflict have subsided, an overwhelming wave of suffering, pain, and despair continues to resonate, echoing the distress of millions. These are not abstract statistics or geopolitical complexities but intimate stories of individuals, particularly children, bearing burdens immensely disproportionate to their tender years.
Almost ten years since the conflict began in 2014, the magnitude of Yemen crisis continues to be overwhelming:
Each statistic unveils a narrative, a silent plea for peace, security, and dignity. They encapsulate the stories of children trapped amidst starvation, disease, and displacement, exacerbated by economic stagnation and infrastructural disintegration.
World Vision remains unyielding in our support for the Yemeni people. Our collaboration with partner agencies in Yemen and our ongoing concentrated efforts in water and hygiene, nutrition and health, and protection programs emphasize this commitment.
What is World Vision doing to help in Yemen?
In November 2019, World Vision began working in Yemen through partner agencies on the ground to provide aid for children living in poverty and crisis in remote communities in Southern Yemen. The World Vision Yemen Response aims to alleviate suffering of local communities, whose lives have been severely affected by the largest humanitarian crisis of the modern world, including ongoing conflict, alarming levels of food insecurity and health threats.
Since the start of our activities in Yemen in 2019 until early 2024, World Vision has directly supported a total of 125,441 people, including 64,785 children in South Yemen with health, nutrition, WASH and protection activities.
Since spring 2021, World Vision has collaborated with Medair to implement vital health, nutrition, WASH, and protection services. Within this collaboration, our health, nutrition and WASH initiatives include, but are not limited to, supporting Health Facilities and Therapeutic Feeding Center, WASH-infrastructure rehabilitation in schools and communities and vast outreach activities in Lahj, Ad Dhale and Aden Governorates in Southern Yemen. Through these combined efforts, we have enhanced access and quality of the local population to much-needed services for over 52,709 people in 2023 alone. With our previous partner the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) we conducted community water system rehabilitations in 2019 and 2022, which ensured water access for 25,942 individuals, including 11,674 children.
In addition to those tangible activities, an additional 200,000 people were reached with public health messaging from 2020 until early 2022. Through a cooperation with the Response Innovation Lab high-quality Yemeni-contextualized public health videos were developed and rolled out via social media in a concerted public health campaign.
World Vision believes the children of Yemen need to be protected as the conflict continues around them. Aiming to support the best way we can, we continuously explore ways to extend our response to reach the most vulnerable children and their families through new partnerships and program opportunities.
Our work at a glance
The priorities for World Vision in Yemen are Health and Nutrition, Water Sanitation Hygiene and Child Protection Services. While we are also carefully exploring longer term Climate Impact (especially around Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration, FMNR) and Livelihood programming that can bring local capacities and self-sustainability to vulnerable communities.
Community of national artistic unity
Bujumbura Burundi 23/02/2026
communityofnational@gmail.com
By Jack Nestor | Project Leader
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