Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc

by Sanid Organization for Relief and Development
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Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc
Protecting children in Yemen from forms of violenc

Summary

The project targets the governorates that suffer most from violence against children and violations (Aden, Lahj, Hadramaut, Al-Bayda, Amran, Al-Mahwit, Dhamar, Ibb, Taiz, Marib, Sana'a city...) based on an overview of humanitarian needs in Yemen 2023 and the latest reports of protection groups. The project ensures the provision of child protection services through Implanting the SANID Accompanied Community Management Program to protect children from violence, abuse and denial of childhood rights

$653,128
total goal
$629,868
remaining
137
donors
6
monthly donors
1
fundraiser
4
years

Challenge

Significant impact on the lives and rights of children. Children in Yemen are exposed to serious risks such as physical and psychological violence, exploitation and labour, early and forced marriage, lack of health and education care, homelessness, and loss of parents. One of the reasons for the statistics of violations committed against children in Yemen is due to the long conflict.

Solution

The project to protect children in Yemen from forms of violence during conflicts and crises aims to address many of the problems facing children in this context. Among the problems that the project aims to address are physical and psychological violence. The project aims to reduce the physical and psychological violence that children are exposed to as a result of conflicts and crises, whether by conflicting parties or by individuals in society. The project works to combat exploitation and illega

Long-Term Impact

The project targets the governorates that suffer from violence against children and violations (Aden, Lahj, Hadhramaut, Al-Bayda, Amran, Al-Mahwit, Dhamar, Ibb, Taiz, Marib, Sana'a city...) based on an overview of humanitarian needs in Yemen 2023 and the latest reports of protection groups. The project ensures the provision of protection services for children through Implant SANID Accompanying Community Management Program to protect children from violence, abuse and denial of childhood health.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Location: Sana'a - Yemen
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @sanid_org
Project Leader:
Program Officer
Sana'a , Sana'a Yemen
$23,260 raised of $653,128 goal
 
368 donations
$629,868 to go
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