In 2022, Islamic Relief continued its partnership with the UN World Food Programme (WFP), helping support families through extreme food scarcity in Yemen, where ongoing conflict and economic collapse have made even basic goods unaffordable for many.

When families are forced to flee their homes in an emergency, we make sure they have the food they so desperately need. We distribute food vouchers and packages containing essential staples such as rice, flour and cooking oil to displaced people.

Islamic Relief also continued working with the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) to improve access to safe drinking water for communities in Yemen, where an estimated 17.8 million people required support meeting basic water, sanitation and hygiene needs in 2022. Our project with Sida aims to improve living conditions and control the spread of waterborne diseases and Covid-19 in Al Hudaydah governorate, reaching 29,400 people.

A Yemeni girl receives aid items from Islamic Relief, which continues to partner with the WFP and Sida in Yemen.

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