With four out of five Yemenis in need of humanitarian assistance, the money will go towards UNHCR’s cash assistance programmes that help provide lifesaving aid such as water, shelter and healthcare to those most in need.
The funding could not have come at a more significant time. As a humanitarian catastrophe unfolds in Yemen and millions flee their homes to escape devastating conflict, a lack of funding amid the current Covid-19 outbreak has threatened the suspension of vital humanitarian relief programmes run by UNHCR in the country.
The suspension of UN programmes due to a lack of funding would mean that many families will be left unsupported and not able to provide for themselves or their own family’s basic needs, the statement explained.
On World Refugee Day, as more people have been forcibly displaced than ever before, the contribution from Qatar Charity and their continued support is very much critical. Together, we are enabling many families who have been on the brink of hunger and poverty, live a more dignified life.
Speaking about the challenging situation in Yemen, Khaled Khalifa, senior advisor and representative to the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries at UNHCR said, “At UNHCR, we are committed to making a difference in the lives of the displaced families in Yemen, to ensure they have access to the basic needs. This, however, has proven not only to be a daunting task but one that is near impossible to achieve considering the poverty and malnutrition situation, Covid-19 prevention measures in place, the ongoing conflict which has entered its 6th year, the disintegration of Yemen’s economy and the fact that only half of the country’s health facilities are operational. That said, we must act now to find solutions and collectively strive to save lives. With lack of funding threatening current relief programmes in Yemen,we are grateful for the donation received from Qatar Charity which we are confident will play a role in improving living conditions for thousands of Yemenis at these difficult times. At UNHCR we pride ourselves with the partnership we have with Qatar Charity.”
Over the past decade, UNHCR has received almost $45mn from Qatar Charity. The partnership is an example of the work that can be done in collaboration with organisations that are driven to take action and cause valuable change.
QC CEO Yousef al-Kuwari, said: “We are honoured to provide UNHCR with this donation and especially on World Refugee Day, so they can continue the vital work they are doing in Yemen. It is at times like these that the international community should come together in solidarity. Witnessing the disruption that is happening has encouraged us to get involved and do all we can to support the cause. The people of Yemen are currently at the grip of cholera, a flooding season and war, and have been faced with so many obstacles in the midst of unimaginable times. We must do all we can to ensure they have access to critical lifesaving aid. We are pleased that this funding will go towards helping them and have an impact.”
With 22.2mn Yemenis affected and in need of aid, there is a lot more work to be done. Without an urgent surge of support, millions of Yemenis will be left without assistance and even more vulnerable to the terrifying threat of Covid-19.