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Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

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Yemen, Indonesia

www.sanid.org

Mission

Sanid organization for relief and development has been striving to create better living standard for all categories of the population with particular emphases on women, children, youth and people with special needs in partnership with the local and international NGOs, in accordance with humanitarian principles, high quality and excellent values.

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MAINTAIN BIODIVERSITY IN MALHAN PROTECTED AREA
Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

MAINTAIN BIODIVERSITY IN MALHAN PROTECTED AREA

Economic Empowerment
Climate Action
Environment Protection
Yemen

Malhan Area is located on the west of Almahweet governorate in the Republic of Yemen. It was declared as a protected area due to its variety of fauna & flora ,its density of plant and ager trees, its endangered animals like Arabian leopards, and its rare birds. It has very strange and glamour land scape.

Taiz Zoo is a Means of Protection from Extinction
Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Taiz Zoo is a Means of Protection from Extinction

Animals & Biodiversity
Yemen

The project will work to protect all types of zoo animals, and take care of their health and nutrition, especially endangered species such as the Arabian lions, lions and other species. Intervention to care and protect animal species in the zoo is considered a risk of illness or death as a result of the severe shortage in providing health and food care due to the scarcity of financial allocations approved and the critical situation in Yemen and the reduced provision of various health and food

Protecting Arab Leopard in Endangered Yemen
Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Protecting Arab Leopard in Endangered Yemen

Animals & Biodiversity
Yemen

The Arabian tiger (Panthera pardus nimr) is classified as threatened with extinction on IUCN Red List. Yemen was identified as the main country to conserve the Arabian tiger More than 15 years ago, an Arab tiger from Wada was captured and local residents still indicate that the Arab tiger is in the Wadaa Reserve and some of the reserves in Yemen

Protecting 1469 Yemeni children from malnutrition
Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Protecting 1469 Yemeni children from malnutrition

Women & Girls Empowerment
Children
Yemen

Yemeni people face the risk of malnutrition, especially pregnant and lactating women and girls and children under 5 years old. This project will reduce levels of malnutrition by 2020 through community-oriented strategy .Supporting proper nutrition, health care, teaching women and raising community awareness are vital pillars in the project that will reduce excess morbidity and mortality caused by malnutrition amongst 285 of children under 5 years of age and 639 of pregnant and lactating women.

Save lives 3025 children U5yr & 1,360 PLW in Yemen
Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Save lives 3025 children U5yr & 1,360 PLW in Yemen

Hunger
Health & Physical Wellbeing
Disaster Recovery
Children
Yemen

Food insecurity and malnutrition are the main drivers behind the number of people in need. 16.2 million people will go hungry this year (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Phase 3 or higher). This includes 5 million people facing emergency conditions (IPC Phase 4) and nearly 50,000 who were already experiencing catastrophe conditions (IPC Phase 5). Over 2.25 million cases of children aged 0 to 59 months, and more than a million pregnant and lactating women are projected to suff.

Save Yemeni Children from Death or Permanent Disab
Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Save Yemeni Children from Death or Permanent Disab

Health & Physical Wellbeing
Yemen

The project will assist and transfer more than 342 children who are at risk of death. Such children cannot be transferred to hospitals to receive treatment and hospitalization due to poverty and the delay in transferring cases that suffer from dangerous signs. The child may die, has complications or may enter the disability stage. By the proposed intervention, ambulances will be equipped to refer children from Health facilities to government hospitals already agreed upon for the treatment.

Children Conditions in Yemen & Dire Needs of Women
Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Children Conditions in Yemen & Dire Needs of Women

Women & Girls Empowerment
Hunger
Health & Physical Wellbeing
Education & Technology
Disaster Recovery
Children
COVID-19
Yemen

This project aims to reduce the suffering of Women & Children who are severely affected by the war in Yemen. More than 70% of IDPs in Yemen are women and children, an. 30% of IDPs Households are now headed by females, total of 20.7 million people, 66% of the population, are estimated to need humanitarian assistance in 2021; 12.1 million people of whom are estimated to be in acute need (severity 4 and 5). This includes 4.6 million women, 5.5 million girls, 4.7 million men, and 5.7 million boys.

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