Without Borders Foundation




Without Borders Foundation

Relief and Social Development



  • Extending aid and assistance and providing various humanitarian services in various fields (Charity –Relief- Educational- Health- Development) for all segments in society

  • Emergency response to provide first aid and food assistance to affected areas.

  • Emergency response to infectious, endemic and maternal diseases and childhood.

  • Relief of displaced persons, victims and providing relief and medical services to them.

  • Sponsoring (orphans- disables- widows -families).

  • Paying attention to the female sector, caring for and educating the family and highlighting the positive role of women in Yemen.

  • Develop and raise the skills of rural women and strive to enable them to be an active member of society.

  • Support students financially and morally so that they can continue their studies in different stages.

  • Taking young people into a better future and keeping them from losing, delinquency and awareness their duty towards their community and their nation.

  • Coordination and cooperation with organizations, associations and federations with common objectives.

  • To take care of creative, professional and craft aspects and to develop and promote capacities in all categories, and employ them to serve the community.

  • To spread the culture of charitable work and social cooperation, to reject racism and to deepen the virtues and values of humanity among members of society.


UN News - Regarding to YEMEN

Date 2019-12-16

Monday’s Daily Brief: anti-corruption conference, refugees’ summit, food extremes, Yemen aid

Our top stories for Monday include: major international conference on anti-corruption underway; first ever Global Refugee Forum kicks off; global undernutrition and obesity crisis laid bare; food aid in Yemen; the power of youth to end hunger.

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Date 2019-11-11

Over 1 million health consultations provided in Yemen in 2019: UN migration agency

Since the beginning of the year, the UN Migration Agency has carried out over one million health consultations for displaced and conflict-affected Yemenis and migrants struggling to reach the help they need, the organization announced on Friday.

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