A Delegation from the Turkish Diyanet Foundation Visits the Coalition of Relief and building in Marib and Reviews Its Humanitarian Activities
March 16, 2026
The Coalition of Relief and Building (CRB) has concluded its seasonal Ramadan projects for the year 1447H. The initiatives included a comprehensive package of humanitarian interventions across several Yemeni governorates, targeting the most vulnerable populations and those severely affected by the ongoing difficult living conditions.
CRB implemented its interventions in the governorates of Marib, Hadramout, Taiz, Aden, Al-Mahrah, Abyan, and Lahj. During the holy month of Ramadan, the total number of individuals who benefited from these projects reached 236,467.
The projects were distributed across four primary sectors, reflecting an integrated approach to humanitarian response:
Food Security Sector: CRB implemented food basket distributions, Iftar meals, and meat distribution projects. These initiatives provided essential nutritional needs for thousands of families and helped mitigate food insecurity, particularly in displacement camps and the hardest-hit areas.
Protection Sector: Direct interventions included financial assistance, Zakat al-Fitr distributions, and orphan sponsorships. These efforts strengthened the ability of families to cope with economic burdens and supported the most fragile groups, specifically children and orphans.
Shelter Sector: This sector included the distribution of housing units (containers) along with the “Eid Clothing” project, which brought joy to the hearts of children and needy families while improving their immediate living conditions.
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Sector: CRB executed water provision projects (Suqia) to supply families in water-scarce regions, contributing to the reduction of health risks and improving the overall quality of life.
In this context, Dr. Kamal Al-Qadami, President of the Coalition of Relief and Building, expressed his pride in the success of these projects. He emphasized that the achievements during Ramadan are the fruit of integrated humanitarian efforts and a genuine response to the needs of affected families.
Dr. Al-Qadami stated: > “These projects have played a vital role in alleviating the suffering of thousands of families facing harsh living conditions. They have provided the beneficiaries with a sense of tranquility and hope amidst the ongoing challenges.”
He also extended his gratitude and appreciation to the supporting partners, praising their effective role in enabling the Coalition to reach such a significant number of beneficiaries and enhancing the impact of humanitarian work across various governorates.
The President of the Coalition reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to continuing its humanitarian and developmental programs throughout the year, seeking to expand the scope of its interventions, reach more families in need, and contribute to the improvement of their living conditions in light of current challenges.