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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 ...
This prompted a great increase in the numbers of Yemeni immigrants. Another feature of Yemeni immigrants in the U.S. is that in the years of immigration that occurred to 1970, nearly all immigrants from Yemen were adult males. [3]
The goal of USCRI’s refugee programs is to help refugees and other newcomers achieve self-sufficiency and become contributing members of their new communities. [ 8 ] USCRI is one of non-profit organizations working with the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration to provide reception upon arrival.
The position was created in 2018 to help immigrants and refugees access resources and opportunities. More: Saeed Taraky fled Afghanistan. Now he helps refugees/immigrants build new lives in Erie
The Society for Humanitarian Solidarity is a non profit humanitarian NGO based in the Mayfa'a District (Shabwa Governorate) near Aden, Yemen. It was founded by Naseer Salim Ali Al-Hamairy in 1995. The SHS provides assistance to refugees and migrants who arrive in Yemen every year. The NGO has 290 staff members.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is a global humanitarian aid, relief, and development nongovernmental organization. [3] Founded in 1933 as the International Relief Association, at the request of Albert Einstein, and changing its name in 1942 after amalgamating with the similar Emergency Rescue Committee, the IRC provides emergency aid and long-term assistance to refugees and those ...
Refugees who are resettled to the US have to pay rent after six months. [23] Once a refugee is resettled in a third country the main focus is to help them become self-sufficient. [26] Refugees and asylum seekers face multiple difficulties sustaining their lives in destination countries. [27]
Jeel Albena was founded by chemist Ameen Jubran (born 1984) in June 2017. [2] [1] The organisation has the motto “By Yemenis, for Yemenis.” [2] In September 2021, Jeel Albena had over 150 employees.