Formation | 2017 |
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Headquarters | Seattle, US, and Yemen |
President | Aisha Jumaan |
Website |
yemenfoundation |
Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation is a charity based in the US and Yemen that provides relief aid to people affected by the conflict in Yemen. [1]
Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation was founded in 2017 and registered both Seattle [2] as a 501(c)(3) charitable organisation and in Yemen. [1]
It is governed by a volunteer board of directors, with minimal staff in the US. [1] Staff in Yemen are also volunteers, mostly current or former civil servants from the health and education sector. [1]
Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation is led by its president, Yemeni-American epidemiologist Aisha Jumaan. [1] [3]
Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation provides food aid, [4] [5] healthcare supplies, water filters, and educational supplies to children. [1] [6]
The organization has pushed the United States government to increase aid to Yemen and to stop the sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia. [7] [8] [9]
Formation | 2017 |
---|---|
Headquarters | Seattle, US, and Yemen |
President | Aisha Jumaan |
Website |
yemenfoundation |
Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation is a charity based in the US and Yemen that provides relief aid to people affected by the conflict in Yemen. [1]
Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation was founded in 2017 and registered both Seattle [2] as a 501(c)(3) charitable organisation and in Yemen. [1]
It is governed by a volunteer board of directors, with minimal staff in the US. [1] Staff in Yemen are also volunteers, mostly current or former civil servants from the health and education sector. [1]
Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation is led by its president, Yemeni-American epidemiologist Aisha Jumaan. [1] [3]
Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation provides food aid, [4] [5] healthcare supplies, water filters, and educational supplies to children. [1] [6]
The organization has pushed the United States government to increase aid to Yemen and to stop the sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia. [7] [8] [9]