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Cash Sponsorships Ease the Suffering of 150 Orphans in Yemen

The Yemen International Agency for Development implemented the Cash Sponsorship Project for Orphans, benefiting 150 orphans during the period from May to August 2025, with generous funding from Al-Firdaws Charity – France, as part of its humanitarian interventions aimed at supporting the most vulnerable groups and alleviating the living burdens faced by orphaned families in Yemen.

The project aims to provide direct cash assistance to help meet the basic needs of orphans and their families, while enhancing their ability to cope with severe economic conditions amid the ongoing humanitarian challenges in the country.

The Yemen International Agency for Development affirmed that the Cash Sponsorship Project represents a vital intervention focused on improving the living standards of orphans and ensuring a degree of social and economic stability for their families, positively impacting the educational and psychological well-being of beneficiary children.

The implementation of this project aligns with the Agency’s vision to expand social protection programs and strengthen sustainable support mechanisms for vulnerable groups, in partnership with donors and humanitarian organizations, ensuring aid reaches its intended beneficiaries in accordance with transparent humanitarian standards.

The Agency also expressed its appreciation to Al-Firdaws Charity – France, noting that this partnership contributes to strengthening humanitarian response efforts, empowering orphans, and building a safer and more stable future for them and their families.

This project reflects the Yemen International Agency for Development’s ongoing commitment to implementing people-centered humanitarian programs that generate tangible and sustainable impact in affected communities.