We continue to provide relief for the people of Yemen fighting epidemics and hunger, and civil war.
In Yemen, where thousands of people have been injured many hospitals have been destroyed by the civil war, the people are living deprived of health care. We perform health reliefs by implementing the mobile clinical project for the people of the region living under difficult conditions.
22 million people are waiting for help
Since the civil war began in Yemen in 2015, the total loss of life has exceeded 30,000. Attacks on hospitals, schools, and infrastructure facilities have become common. Epidemics are increasing in Yemen which are experiencing a crisis in many issues especially health due to the lack of access to clean water, malnutrition, shortages in medicines and medical supplies every day. in the country, 22 million people, who constitute 75 percent of the population, live in need of humanitarian assistance and protection.
Our association distributed package including four, rice, oil, canned and milk powder to 3200 families, 600 shares sacrificial meat, 520 tankers drinkable clean water, hygiene parcels to 1100 families and bread to 135 thousand families living in refugee camps in El-Rowda, Jow El-Nesim ve El-Mil.
Mobile Clinic to Yemen
Epidemics have been embroiled in the country due to lack of hygiene products and collapsing infrastructure system. Thousands of people became permanently disabled by the conflict. Many hospitals have been destroyed due to the bombardments and electricity and water cannot be used. By opening mobile clinics Hundreds of people who live in refugee camps in Marib and Taiz regions and deprived of health care are treated and health checks every day.
550 wheelchairs were distributed to Yemenis who became permanently disabled due to the war and conflict.
To iron out the shortage of medicines in the country, regular drug distribution is carried out by our emergency relief team in the region. Sadakatasi team visited al-Heya Hospital in downtown Marib and 700 patients were given medication.
400,000 people were helped
Our President Kemal Ozdal made a statement that "There is a post-civil war humanitarian plight in Yemen. Millions of people are waiting for help. As Sadakatasi association, we started with the call 'Extend your hand. Yemen is dying!', and we delivered relief for about 400,000 people. We perform their treatment through a mobile clinic and conduct regular checks on people who are crippled by conflicts and need medical attention. We will continue our activities until the crisis in the region is over.”



















