With "Income-Generating
Project" which provides job opportunities and economic returns, Yemen.
Millions of people are forcibly displaced due to the civil war in Yemen. In addition to humanitarian aid delivering regularly, we support Yemeni people with "Income-Generating Project"
We support refugee families living in caps, carrying out income- generating project. Within the work Tuk-Tuk vehicle used for freight and human transportation, sewing machine, and the equipment necessary for beekeeping were distributed to families living in refugee camps by our aid team.
Beekeeping Project
Distribution of beehives and the
equipment necessary for beekeeping was carried out to 20 refugee families
living in Hadramut region. The beneficiary families had trained in beekeeping. Thanks
to the famous Yemeni honey which has been exported, refugee families will be
revenue their own income.

Distribution of Tuk-Tuk
20
Tuk Tuk vehicles used in human and freight transportation and designed in
accordance with the geographical conditions of the country, were delivered to
refugee families living in Marib. Thanks to the project, Yemeni families living
under difficult conditions in the region will make their own living and
contribute to the family economy.
Sewing
Machine
100
sewing machines were distributed to 100 woman in Marib. Thanks to the project,
woman contribute to their domestic economy, purchasing what they’re producing.

Projects Will Continue by Diversifying
“We
do not ignore the humanitarian plight occurring in Yemen, distribute
humanitarian aid to the region. For the sustainability of aid, We deliver
necessary equipment and train the refugees in the scope of income-generating
projects. We will continue the projects by diversifying in the coming days.” said
Kemal Ozdal, chairman of Sadakatasi, in the statement.
To Support
To support Yemen aids initiated
by our association;
You can access bank account
information from www.sadakatasi.org.tr.
You can donate 10₺ by typing 'YEMEN” and sending it by text message to
2989.
For more information, please
contact our officials on 0216 614 04 61.







