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Saba Yemen
28-03-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Endowments authority distributes cash aid to wounded war veterans
Sana'a - Saba: The General Authority for Endowments has launched the fifth phase of its cash transfer project, providing financial assistance to individuals wounded and disabled during the conflict. The project, implemented in collaboration with the Yemen Future Association and the Wounded Foundation, aims to support those who have suffered injuries due to the "aggression." Dr. Abdullah al-Qudami, the Authority's Undersecretary for the Mosques and Endowments Sector, informed Saba News Agency that the fifth phase of the project distributed 115 million Yemeni Y.R to 6,000 wounded and disabled veterans across the capital and other provinces. This brings the total disbursement across all five phases of the project to approximately 615 million Y.R. Dr. al-Qudami emphasized that the project is a gesture of appreciation for the sacrifices made by these individuals in defense of the nation against the "US-Saudi aggression." He stated that they are deemed worthy of support from endowment funds, and that this represents a minimal offering. Al-Qudami also expressed regret for the cancellation of accompanying hospitality events, which were traditionally held during Ramadan, citing national security concerns related to the ongoing aggression on the country. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)


Saba Yemen
27-03-2025
- General
- Saba Yemen
Wounded Foundation Launches Food Basket Project
Sana'a (Saba) – The Wounded Foundation launched a food basket project for 1,800 second-class wounded as part of its social care and relief program. During the launch, Dr. Ali Al-Dhahyani, Executive Director of the Wounded Foundation, highlighted the importance of the Ramadan food basket project, which the foundation is implementing in cooperation with the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Yemen Development Foundation, and the Yemeni Omani United Telecommunications Company. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
20-02-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Iranian embassy in Sana'a begins food basket project for martyr families
Sana'a - Saba: The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Sana'a launched today the food basket project, on the occasion of the advent of the holy month of Ramadan. The project aims to distribute 3,200 food baskets consisting of "wheat, sugar, oil and soup", presented as a gift from the Iranian Embassy in Sana'a to the institutions of martyrs, wounded, orphans and Yemen Steadfastness. At the launch, the embassy secretary in Sana'a, Zahra Al-Sayed Ahmed, explained that the embassy took the initiative to provide the food basket as a gift from it to the families of martyrs, orphans, wounded and the weak. "Given the friendly and historical relations between the two brotherly countries, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Yemen, and given the siege imposed by some countries on the oppressed people in Yemen, and in light of the advent of the month of Ramadan, we seize the opportunity and provide this modest food basket," she said. Zahra Al-Sayed indicated that the food basket will be distributed to 950 food baskets for the Martyrs Foundation, 950 food baskets for the Wounded Foundation, 450 food baskets for the Orphan Development Foundation, and 250 food baskets for the Yemen Thabat Foundation. Meanwhile, the Executive Director of the Martyrs Foundation, Hassan Jarran, the Deputy Executive Director of the Orphan Development Foundation, Dr. Abdul Karim Hamid, and the Projects Director of the Wounded Foundation, Amer Ali, expressed their appreciation to the Iranian embassy for providing this food basket that will contribute to alleviating the suffering of the families of martyrs, the wounded, and orphans. They praised this kind initiative that will contribute to planting a smile on the lips of orphans, families of martyrs, the wounded, and the oppressed, and preserving their human dignity, especially with the advent of the holy month. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print