Qatar Charity’s initiatives reach 132,000 people in Yemen in 2025
Despite the immense challenges of Yemen’s protracted humanitarian crisis, Qatar Charity (QC), with the generous support of donors, successfully delivered essential humanitarian and development assistance throughout 2025, reaching more than 132,000 people. These efforts helped ease the suffering of vulnerable communities, improve living conditions, and create meaningful change across multiple sectors.
Relief Efforts
Relief efforts played a key role in meeting urgent needs and boosting community resilience. Qatar Charity launched a food security initiative in Taiz and Al Hudaydah, delivering food baskets over three distribution cycles within six months. The project reached 24,591 people and was implemented at a cost of QAR 5 million.
During Ramadan, the organization launched its Iftar project, distributing food baskets to families in Sana’a and surrounding areas, reaching 40,404 beneficiaries at a cost of QAR 1,599,986. Additionally, it provided essential medicines to combat cholera in four governorates, assisting 22,152 people with an allocation of QAR 606,263. In total, emergency relief projects supported 87,147 individuals, with an overall expenditure of QAR 7,206,249.
Development Projects
Qatar Charity also prioritized sustainable development through income-generating projects. In Taiz, 191 women-headed households received bakery and pastry-making equipment, helping them establish a steady source of income. This initiative benefited more than 600 people and was funded with QAR 242,000. In addition, Qatar Charity rehabilitated homes for impoverished families, improving safety and living conditions for 175 individuals. Altogether, development projects supported over 775 people, with a total investment of QAR 244,025.
Social Welfare Programs
Under its social care initiatives, Qatar Charity implemented seasonal and individual support projects. The Eid al-Adha project distributed sacrificial meat to vulnerable families across several governorates, benefiting 43,890 people at a cost of QAR 811,800. For Eid al-Fitr, the organization provided clothing vouchers to 250 children, amounting to QAR 30,114. Health interventions included cochlear implant surgeries, covering medical and travel expenses, and providing essential medications for nine patients with chronic illnesses. These efforts amounted to QAR 248,700. Overall, social welfare programs reached 44,149 beneficiaries, with expenditures of QAR 1,090,614.