The All Girls Foundation for Development team is making unremitting efforts to deliver aid and health care services to #pregnant_women_and_mothers in four #hospitals and health centers in #Raymah_and_Hodeidah governorates, It is #Al_Thalaya Hospital in Al-Jabayn, the center of Raymah Governorate, the #Al_Masjidin Pivotal Hospital in the #Al_Salafiyah District, the #Kasma Center in the Kasma District, and the #Al_Maghriba Health Center in the #Bura District of Al-Hudaydah Governorate, within the project (Maternal and Newborn Health “Emergency Obstetrics”) funded by the United Nations Population Fund UNFPA Yemen. The project provides health care and medical services to women in the areas most in #need of assistance, which are #villages and isolated areas far from city centers, which lack #health services and integrated operational equipment, while there is great difficulty in the movement and mobility of the population, due to their extreme ruggedness. #AGF #UNFPA #Health #Yemen
We are proud to share these photos of #girls learning in the new classrooms that were newly built by the #All_Girls_Foundation_for_Development in four schools in Al-Jaafaria District, Raymah Governorate, with funding from the #Yemen_Humanitarian_Fund (YHF). We believe that #girls’ #education is one of the most important factors for progress and #development, as through it they acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to build a better #future for themselves and their families, and there is no doubt that it plays a vital role in achieving the #goals of sustainable #development. UN OCHA Yemen #AGF #YHF #Education #Yemen #Development
AGF-implemented Water Projects: From Sustainability to Growth
We are pleased to announce that the story titled "AGF-implemented Water Projects: From Sustainability to Growth" has been featured on ReliefWeb.
This narrative highlights the Impactful Interventions undertaken by AGF in the field of WASH, showcasing Our commitment to sustainability and community growth. We invite the audience to read the full story on ReliefWeb:
https://reliefweb.int/node/4078015
Saad bin Abi Waqas School is one of four schools in the very rugged mountainous areas of Raymah Governorate - Al-Jaafariyah District, which has been rehabilitated and additional classrooms have been built in it, with the provision of their requirements of chairs and display and explanation tools "blackboards" to be able to accommodate students from neighboring villages, and encourage the local community to #educate_girls.
The school's classrooms have begun to serve, after the completion of the construction process and its official handover from the All Girls Foundation for Development to the Education Office in the Directorate. This is within the project: Responding to the increasing needs for education and protection, implemented by the All Girls Foundation for Development AGF, and funded by the Yemen Humanitarian Fund YHF #YHF #AGF
The new classrooms began serving at Al-Fawz School in Bani Al-Jaad Isolation, Al-Lamhil Center in Al-Jaafaria District in Raymah Governorate, after the construction process was completed and it was officially handed over by the All Girls Foundation for Development Office in the District. The school is one of four schools in very rugged mountainous areas in the Al-Jaafaria District. It was rehabilitated and additional classrooms were built in it, along with the provision of its supplies, including chairs and blackboards, to be able to accommodate students from neighboring villages,Encouraging the local community to educate girls. The project is implemented by the All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF), and financed by the Yemen Humanitarian Fund (YHF), as part of the “Response to Meet the Increasing Needs for Education and Protection” project. #Education #AGF YHF
The finishing works have begun at my schools, Al-Siddiq School in Ni'mat, Bani Al-Jad, and Al-Fawz School in Bani Said, located in the Al-Jaferiah District, Raymah Governorate. Additionally, construction is underway for a wall around Al-Fawz School. This is part of the response project to meet the increasing needs for education and protection, implemented by #All_Girls_Foundation with generous funding from the Yemen Humanitarian Fund #YHF UN OCHA Yemen. #Education #All_Girls #YHF
More than two decades ago, Mrs. Intisar Al-Adhi decided to embark on a very challenging mission of empowering youth, girls and women in the conservative and traditionally male-dominated society in Yemen, two years after she graduated from Faculty of Science, Sana’a University, in 2001.
During her college time, Mrs. Al-Adhi had been an active students’ union member and rights campaigner, but much frustrated by the fact that most of her female colleagues would shy away from engaging in extracurricular activities at the public university, let alone act as rights advocates or campaigners in the public life. Mrs. Al-Adhi founded All Girls Foundation for Development in mid-2003 in the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, as non-governmental and non-profit organization, nearly two years after she earned a diploma degree in The Establishment & Management of CSOs/NGOs in 2001 – with the mission of empowering youth, girls and women as agents and leaders of change in their communities it serves across Yemen
Under her leadership, All Girls has worked in 21 (out of 22) Yemeni governorates, reaching more than 2 million people, while implementing community-led advocacy-based, awareness-raising and capacity-building activities across different aid and development sectors.
Mrs. Al-Adhi started off the first project with a series of “Success Sessions” in Sana’a city, which have equipped 15,730 public & private university students from six Yemeni governorates with a range of management and life skills between 2005 and 2015. During this decade, All Girls has also conducted many projects, including the capacity-building activities for 35 Yemeni community-based organizations. And when Yemen’s ongoing conflict began in 2015––which has produced one of the World’s largest humanitarian disasters––Mrs. Al-Adhi even went all out to scale up the empowerment activities across multiple sectors while covering all aspects of girl’s and women’s socio-economic, political and cultural life.
Mrs. Al-Adhi holds now a Master Degree in International Development and Gender, which she received from the Gender Research and Studies Center, Sana’a University. She is an alumna of the 2009 Leaders for Democracy Fellows Program from Maxwell School, Syracuse University, United States, and an alumna of the 2016 United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) Fellowship Program. In 2017, she participated in the Donors Conference for Yemen, which was held in Geneva. Previously, she has been a participant and speaker at numerous global conferences and workshops. These have included events such as the policy tour in the UK and the “Security and Women's Political Participation in Egypt, Libya and Yemen” at Chatham House in London in 2014. In 2012, Mrs. Al-Adhi was in Sweden as a participant in the Sida ITP 282 “UN Resolution 1325: Women, Peace and Security” training program.
In 2017, the diesel-powered water project in Mahal Rahmah village, in Az-Zaydiyah District in Hudaydah Governorate, was barely able to supply water to nearly 1,000 local residents in three neighboring villages (Mahal Rahmah, Deir Al-Mahdali and Mahal Kalfood) in the district, let alone have capacity for the large influx of IDPs uprooted by the raging conflict at the time.
But after All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) intervened back then to rehabilitate the Mahal Rahmah water project and build the capacity of the local management committee, with funds from the Yemen Humanitarian Fund (YHF), the host and displaced people could easily access water while the management committee could save the nominal subscription fees over the years to fund other water projects in Deir Al-Mahdali and Mahal Kalfood, as well as Mahal Rahmah itself.
AGF’s rehabilitation activities for the Mahal Rahma water project included the following:
* Providing the water project with a solar-powered pumping unit, including all the necessary components such as pipes which had been added for the purpose of expanding the network in the area to cover all houses in places of high density in the local communities and those houses and IDPs collective sites at the outskirts of the targeted area.
* Implementing of 20 water points in suitable places that guarantee easy and fair distribution of water to IDPs.
Now, seven years after AGF has intervened in the area, each of these three villages has its own water project. The AGF’s intervention in 2017 came as part of a “life-saving integrated intervention services” project, which included WASH, Shelter, Health and Protection services. The project’s total beneficiaries amounted to 55,507 host and displaced people in Az-Zaydiyah District.
It is noteworthy that AGF has also implemented a WASH project in the same district of AzZaydiyah and the same year. This project, which was entitled “WASH and Protection”, was nominated in 2023 for the Energy Globe Award– ‘today’s most prestigious environmental award, given annually to projects saving our environment by personal action, sustainable projects or campaigns for raising awareness in sustainability.’
All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) is AGF is an award-winning and woman-led organization, which was established in the city of Sana'a, the capital of Yemen in 2003. It carries a development vision and a human dimension that change is the people and the people are the change! This vision appears in a diverse series of integrated projects implemented in the past two decade. AGF has positively affected the lives of thousands of young people and women, by implementing educational, economic, empowerment and reproductive health programs and providing humanitarian aid to tens of thousands of vulnerable Yemenis in need, especially women and girls.
All Girls Foundation for Development: 21 Years of Humanitarian and Development Work On this special day, the All Girls Foundation for Development celebrates two decades of development and humanitarian work. For 21 years, the foundation has been a partner in shaping a brighter future for the most vulnerable communities. Established in 2003 under the leadership of a pioneering woman and a team of qualified girls and active youth, the All Girls Foundation for Development has made achievement and dedication to serving the community, especially "women," the hallmark of most of its implemented projects and activities. Join us in celebrating the inspiring achievements! #A_women_led_organization #More_than_two_million_beneficiaries 21 years #Recipient_of_an_international_award_in_energy #2024 #Yemen
Within the “Life-Saving Response to Address Increasing Needs of Education and Protection” that is funded by the Yemen Humanitarian Fund (YHF), All Girls Foundation for Development has begun the works of construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation work in the project four schools in Al-Jaafaria District, Raymah Governorate. ِِِApril 2024 #YHF #AGF
On #International_Earth_Day, the All Girls Foundation for Development is proud that an important part of its humanitarian interventions has contributed to protecting the planet from plastic pollution, through a "Vocational Training project On Making Traditional Palm Frond Products", which was funded by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ). together to preserve our beautiful planet #AGF #GIZ
Let's enjoy together the brilliant Yemeni heritage and always be proud of its originality and beauty! #AGF #Yemeni_heritage #YES
Through the project: Emergency Education Services for Affected Schools in Bajil District - Al Hudaydah Governorate, the All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) sought to provide emergency basic educational assistance to students in schools in the most affected areas; With the aim of preserving the continuation of the work of these schools; To provide a better educational level and provide the basics for the continuation of the educational process and to ensure that it does not stop, as the total number of project beneficiaries from the displaced and the host community reached 5320 beneficiaries. #AGF #YHF #Education #SDG
The Economic Empowerment Program at All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) is keen to raise the level of historical awareness of Yemeni traditional crafts, highlighting the artistic richness of Yemen's cultural heritage, and reviving cultural legacies that have almost disappeared. #AGF #YES #Yemeni_heritage #UNESC
Economic empowerment is the basis for providing a decent life for women and a gateway to achieving independence and improving the quality of life. #AGF
All Girls Foundation launches the third phase of the awareness campaign "Our health is in our hands" in vocational institutes Today, the Department of Voluntary Initiatives at the All Girls Foundation, and the Department of Health Education at the Health and Population Office in Hadramout Coast, implemented the third phase of the awareness program under the slogan “Our Health is in Our Hands” about seasonal influenza, targeting students of the Commercial Technical Institute in Mukalla, the capital of Hadramout Governorate. This stage, which comes under the auspices of the Governor of Hadramout / Mabkhout bin Madi, and in coordination with the Public Health and Population Office in the governorate and the Deanship of the College of Nursing at Hadramout University, included many awareness activities to introduce the flu, its causes, and how to prevent it, by getting rid of mosquitoes and working to combat it as the cause. The main diets, especially dengue. For her part, the head of the Voluntary Initiatives Department at the All Girls Foundation said that this initiative comes as an extension of a number of voluntary and awareness-raising initiatives implemented by the foundation's teams, noting that the foundation carries out many volunteer activities for the displaced in Hadramout and the affected groups. And she added, “We extend our sincere thanks to the leadership of the local authority in Hadramout Governorate, represented by the governor, Professor Mabkhout bin Madi, who leads the wheel of development in Hadhramaut, and the Director of the Health and Population Office, Dr. Muhammad Al-Jamahi, and the Director of the Technical and Vocational Education Office in the Hadramout Coast, Dr. Abdel-Baqi Al-Houtari, and the Dean of the College of Nursing, and everyone who contributed to the success of our initiatives.” Voluntary work, which primarily aims to serve people in many aspects, most notably awareness and relief.
All Girls Foundation for Development continues distributing KIT2A sanitary kits in the camps for the displaced in Hadramout coast Under the generous patronage of the Governor of Hadramout Governorate and funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in coordination with the Executive Unit and the supervision of the Public Health and Population Office, The All Girls Foundation for Development continued distributing KIT2A health kits in the camps for the displaced on the coast of Hadhramaut in (Al-Raida and Qusa’ir camps), As the number of beneficiaries on the second day of distribution in Al-Raida and Qusayr camp reached (45) women, and the distribution will continue during the coming days in the rest of the camps.
Wednesday - 9/11/2022 All Girls Foundation for Development launched the distribution of KIT2A sanitary kits in the camps for the displaced in the coast of Hadramout Under the generous patronage of the Governor of Hadramout Governorate and funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in coordination with the Executive Unit and the supervision of the Public Health and Population Office, The All Girls Foundation for Development inaugurates the distribution of KIT2A health kits in the camps for the displaced on the coast of Hadhramaut in (Buish camp), in the presence of the Executive Director of the All Girls Foundation for Development in Hadhramaut Eng. Muhammad Qahran, the Director of the Health and Population Office on the coast of Hadramout Dr. Muhammad Al-Jamahi and the Director of the Executive Unit for the camps for the displaced Mr. Abdullah Bahmidan, and the Director of Associations at the Office of Social Affairs and Labor, Mr. Waddah Baqtian. The number of beneficiaries on the first day of the distribution in Buish camp reached (60) women, and the distribution will continue during the coming days in the rest of the camps.
The President of the Basma Foundation for Child and Woman Development, Mr. Muhammad bin Obaidoun, and Mr. Zaki Bambad, the Director of Protection at the Basma Foundation, on an official visit to the All Girls Foundation for Development The Executive Director of the All Girls Foundation for Development met in Hadramout, Eng. Muhammad Qahran, with the head of the Basma Foundation for Child and Women Development. Eng. Muhammad Qahran welcomed this visit and aspects of the existing partnership between the two institutions in what serves the developmental aspect while meeting the necessary needs of society, especially in crises. For his part, Mohammed bin Obaidoun expressed his happiness with this visit, stressing the importance of partnership between the two institutions to serve the public interest of society.
All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) adopted an economic empowerment strategy, establishing the YES program that aims to contribute to securing higher levels of income for youth and women, continuing to follow its policy of empowerment: (training - production - marketing). The handicraft sector and development at YES has linked Yemeni cultures and history For: (Coffee and Qamaria) by producing # Coffee Qamaria, this is according to a delicate and well-studied decoration in the form of coffee leaf, plant, and coffee bean. Through the coffee harvest, Yemen recorded a distinguished presence at the international level from the beginning of the sixth century AD until the mid-nineteenth century, considering that #YemenIsTheFirstSourceOfCoffee through #AlmakhaPort, whose name the coffee carried to all parts of the world (MOCA), Al Qamariya is also considered a cultural heritage of elements of beauty and Yemeni architectural creativity.
Al-Jamahi discusses with the All Girls Foundation the mechanism for implementing the awareness campaign, Our Health is in Our Hands, and their interventions in the health sector in Hadramawt Al-Sahel Dr. Muhammad Saleh Al-Jamahi, Director General of the Office of the Ministry of Public Health and Population in Hadramout Al-Sahel, met in his office, Eng. Muhammad Qahran, Executive Director of the All Girls Foundation. In the meeting, the Executive Director of the All Girls Foundation reviewed the steps for implementing the awareness campaign, Our Health is in Our Hands, which was launched by the Foundation under the generous auspices of the Governor of Hadhramaut Governorate, Mr. Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi, in coordination with the Office of the Ministry of Health and Population, the second phase, as well as discussing the health kits project 2A, funded by the United Nations Population Fund. UNFPA for pregnant women, which targets the camps for the displaced in Hadhramaut, the coast and the valley, discussing the interventions of the All Girls Foundation in the health sector to implement some projects, including the project of establishing a mini-oxygen factory, equipping the operating room in Al-Dulaia Hospital, equipping intensive care in the Doan district, and other projects, in The partnership framework between the office of the Ministry of Health and Population in the governorate and the All Girls Foundation. In turn, the Director General of the Office of the Ministry of Public Health and Population, Dr. Muhammad Saleh Al-Jamahi, expressed their readiness to provide all the necessary facilities for the success of these projects and programs for the All Girls Foundation, which contributes to serving patients and the health sector in the governorate. The meeting was attended by Mr. Ali Bajuh, Deputy Director of the Primary Health Care Department at the Ministry of Health and Population office in the governorate
The General Director of the Mukalla Directorate meets with Eng. Muhammad Qahran, Executive Director of the All Girls Foundation For Development 08/15/2022, 2:01 This morning, corresponding to August 15, Engineer Saleh Fayez Al-Omari, Director General of the Mukalla Directorate, met with Engineer Muhammad Qahran, Executive Director of the All Girls Foundation for Development All Girls Foundation for Development For his part, Engineer Al-Omari welcomed this visit, which comes with the aim of informing the local authority of the projects implemented by the Foundation in education and health, and the projects that will be implemented with the local authority during the current year. For his part, Engineer Muhammad Qahran expressed his happiness with this visit, which will be followed by the implementation of many service projects At the end of the visit, Eng. Saleh was honored with a memorial shield Made by YES Affiliated Economic Empowerment Center All girls foundation
Meeting with the Director General of the Mukalla Directorate
All Girls Foundation for Development signs a partnership contract to implement the KIT 2A bag project, funded by the United Nations Population Fund UNAFPA On the morning of Sunday, corresponding to October 30, 2022, a partnership contract was signed between the All Girls Foundation for Development, represented by the Executive Director, Eng. Muhammad Qahran, and the Basma Foundation for Child and Woman Development, represented by the Director of Relations, Mr. Saleh Musaid The contract aims to distribute health kits for pregnant women who are displaced in the camps in Wadi Hadramout, to contribute to enhancing reproductive health and achieving care for the expectant mother. The signing ceremony was attended by the Director of the Office of the Basma Foundation in Mukalla, Ms. Azal Abdullah, and Ms. Khawla, the Financial Director of the All Girls Foundation
Health Education Officer at the Health and Population Office on a visit to the All Girls Foundation for Development On Wednesday 10/28/2022, the Executive Director of the All Girls Foundation for Development, Engineer Muhammad Qahran, met with the head of the Health Education Department at the Health and Population Office, Dr. Khaled Al-Kaldi For his part, Engineer Qahran welcomed Dr. Khaled Mothman, the efforts made by the Education Department of the Health and Population Office on the coast of Hadramout in spreading community health awareness in the directorates of Hadramout Governorate Emphasizing that the All Girls Foundation for Development and the responsibility it has taken upon itself towards the community will be an essential partner in spreading community health awareness. In turn, Dr. Khaled Al-Kaldi expressed his thanks to the All Girls Foundation for Development for its efforts toward society through its various projects, whether it was in the health aspect or other aspects.........
Sunday - 10/30/2022 ............................................ Under the generous patronage of the Governor of Hadramout Governorate, and under the supervision of the Office of Social Affairs and Labor And with funding from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Kol Al Banat Foundation for Development signs with the executive unit of the camps for the displaced in Hadhramaut governorate a project: implementing reproductive health bags of type 2A ..................... This morning, Eng. Muhammad Qahran - Executive Director of the All Girls Foundation in Hadhramaut signed with Mr. Abdullah Bahmidan - General Director of the Executive Unit for IDP camps in Hadramout Governorate in the office of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, and in the presence of Mr. Ahmed Badros - Director of the Office of Social Affairs and Labor, an agreement to implement a project: the health bag Type 2A, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the project targets IDP camps in Hadramout governorate, as the number of IDP camps targeted in this project reached 23 camps from the valley and coast of Hadramout. For his part, Mr. Ahmed Badros expressed his thanks to the All Girls Foundation for Development for the efforts made by the Foundation to meet the necessary needs of society, especially in the current humanitarian situation. For his part, Bahmidan stressed the Foundation's effective role in the camps for the displaced, expressing his thanks to the Foundation and all the partners who have a role in that.
Our health is in our hands campaign team hosted by Mukalla Radio From the broadcast of Al-Mukalla Radio, and through the Good Morning Hadramout program, on the morning of Monday, corresponding to October 31, 2022, the journalist, Muhammad bin Sheikh Abu Bakr, hosted the initiators of the volunteer campaign, “Our health is in our hands.” This comes under the generous auspices of the Governor of Hadramout Governorate, Mr. Mabkhout bin Madi, and in coordination with the Health and Population Office on the coast of Hadramout, as this campaign targets both the coast and the Hadramout Valley, which will last for a period of 20 to 30 days. This was first introduced the institution and its general goals, by the head of the Voluntary Initiatives Department, Ms. Shaimaa As she indicated in her speech; The campaign comes within the objectives of the Foundation, which include spreading awareness and raising the capabilities of youth in the targeted areas. In addition to the participation of Dr. Sarah, showing her the flu, its types, symptoms of each, and the differentiation between them, reviewing how to take measures and prevention. Especially since we are in the winter season and the flu abounds in it, prevention is better than cure, and this is what the campaign aims to spread awareness to reduce infection. Professor Mohamed hosted both Responsible for the Voluntary Initiatives Department at the All Girls Foundation for Development, Ms. Shaima, Dr. Sarah, Dr. Amal Gamzeh, and Nurse Ashjan Baabad. At the end of the meeting, the initiative team sent a letter of thanks to the Director General of Radio Mukalla, Dr. Duaa Salem Bawazir, and to all the staff of Radio Mukalla, and to the Good Morning Hadramout program, for the sufficient space for them to introduce the campaign, its objectives, and the good reception. *Monday 31 October 2022*
Under the generous sponsorship of the Governor of Hadhramaut Governorate, Sheikh Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi In coordination with the Health and Population Office in Hadhramaut Governorate Funded by the All Girls Foundation for Development AGF This evening, Friday, October 28, 2022, the awareness campaign was launched. Our health is in our hands Implemented by the Awareness Initiatives Department at the All Girls Foundation and the Health Education Department in the Health and Population Office in the coast of Hadramout, the awareness campaign is under the slogan “Our health is in our hands.” In several stages, including awareness radio sessions and school outings, this mourning included the distribution of masks and brochures for this campaign. The 4U Health Team from the College of Nursing at Hadhramaut University also participated in this campaign.
The Office of Social Affairs in Hadramout reviews the activity of the AGF. The Executive Director of the Hadhramaut Office met today, 2/7/2002, with Mr.Muhammad Qahran the Director of the Associations and Unions Department of the Office of Social Affairs and Labor in the Hadramout Coast, Mr.Waddah Baqtian Discussed cooperation between the two sides
The head of the Education Bloc in Hadramout, Mr. Harith Baqaraf, on an official visit to the All Girls Foundation for Development
All Girls Foundation for Development AGF The Reproductive Health Awareness Project concludes the first phase in the IDP camps in Al Shihr District Enterprise flags This morning, Monday 8/8/2022, the reproductive health awareness project in the first phase was concluded in Al Shihr District. As the number of private sector beneficiaries at this stage reached 170 orders While the second phase was resumed in the Directorate of Mukalla District 9/8/2022
All Girls Foundation for Development AGF Concludes the health awareness project on reproductive health in the camps for the displaced in the coast of Hadramout Institution flags On Wednesday morning, the second phase of the reproductive health health awareness project was concluded in the camps of Mukalla District. The campaign targeted the women’s sector in the IDPs camp in Bweish and the IDPs camp in Ibn Sina. The second phase comes after the implementation of the first phase in the IDP camps in Al Shahr district.
All Girls Foundation for Development is a developmental foundation founded on 11/7/2003 It's engaged in activities aimed at empowering women and youth, building their capacities to play an effective role in community development, and providing community and humanitarian services. #AGF
We work hard and dedication to improve the educational process, by taking care of schools; We believe that education is the future. We always strive for human reconstruction. Education is in the foreground. Project: Emergency Education Services for Affected Schools 14640 - Bajil District, Hodeida Governorate, funded by the Humanitarian Fund / Yemen YHF In the photo, Al-Fath School in Al-Hajari is one of the seven schools targeted by the project. #AGF #YHF
Education is a social approach Education is growth Education is not a preparation for life Education is life itself
It has been proven time and time again that empowering women and girls helps drive economic growth and development in all areas . #AGF #YES #Economic_Empowerment
Education is the cornerstone of societies, and the main driver of sustainable development . #AGF #Education
AGF & OXFAM are proud to provide water in many areas of Zaidih and Munirah districts in Hodeidah governorate, for our deep belief that water is the cornerstone of society to live free of epidemics and diseases; and that by improving the health level of the individual and the community by providing hygiene kits and building Latrines. #AGF #Success_Partners 2018-2019
The expansion of economic opportunities for entrepreneurs is a decisive factor in youth empowerment. The YES program for the economic empowerment of youth and women as part of the vision and strategy of All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) towards achieving sustainable development by 2030 is considered one of the most important opportunities created by AGF that contribute to securing higher levels of income for young people and women, through vocational training in the manufacture of products, under the supervision of highly qualified staff. It is the process that supports regular marketing mechanisms to reach new markets and outlets selling. #AGF #YES
My father is dead and my husband is unemployed, we have no breadwinner since we were displaced from the Haradh area to the Suwakh area in Hajjah governorate due to the war. Now I am supporting my family and my siblings as well, having trained in the skill of making palm fronds products. This is what Saba - 23 years old - said in gratitude to the project staff (Empowering Women Economically to Improve Food Security for Their Families Through Vocational Training in Traditional Palm Leaves Industry), which enabled her to craft #palm_frond_products, which made her able to improve her economic situation and live a decent life with her family. The project was implemented by the All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) with funding from the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ .). .. #EconomicEmpowerment Encouraging women/youth to reach #selfsufficiency #Development_Sustainability #AGF #YES
The All Girls Foundation for Development seeks, through humanitarian response projects, to provide safe and direct water and environmental sanitation services to areas and people who lack water, by rehabilitating wells and providing them with pumps and water tanks. . #AGF
There are a large number of All Girls Foundation for Development projects in the water and environmental sanitation sector that run on solar energy, according to the highest quality standards, and benefit both the host communities and the displaced. In the picture is the water tank of the Kahlan project (capacity 60 cubic meters, 18 meters high) and its solar system (operating with a capacity of 33.6 kilowatts).
At All Girls Foundation for Development, a core part of our protection mission is to guarantee access to adequate shelter in humanitarian emergencies. We provide tents, distribute plastic sheeting and develop emergency strategies, tools and guidelines and rushing in emergency aid to those who need it most. Our interventions make a difference in the lives of beneficiaries
The All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) continues to implement many interventions in the most remote and needy areas in Yemen .
Coffee Qamaria
Amin, 16 years old - with special needs, his house is about 13 kilometers from his Al-Nour school in Qamariyah, which he returned to after the intervention of the All Girls Foundation for Development. Al Noor School in Al Qamarya is one of seven schools in which the Foundation has intervened within the project: Emergency Education Services for Affected Schools 14640 in Bajel District - Al Hudaydah Governorate Funded by: YHF Humanitarian Fund . #AGF
Among the objectives of the third goal of the sustainable development goals 2030: Put an end to preventable deaths of newborns and children under five years of age by 2030, with all countries aiming to reach the target of reducing neonatal deaths to at least 12 deaths per 1,000 live births and reducing deaths of children under five years of age to at least 25 deaths per 1,000 live births, in addition to reducing the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 deaths per 100,000 live births by 2030 This is what the All Girls Foundation for Development and its donors in the health sector are striving to achieve. #AGF
The Sustainable Development Goals encourage sustained economic growth, increased levels of productivity and technological innovation. In this regard, the AGF encourages entrepreneurship, job creation, and effective measures to eliminate forced labor, which are crucial factors in achieving the overall goal of achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men by 2030. . #AGF
All Girls Foundation for Development works with all funders in the water sector to increase water use efficiency, ensure sustainable withdrawal and supply of fresh water in order to address water scarcity, and significantly reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity.. which is one of the objectives of the sixth goal of the SDGs. Sustainable Development 2030 . #AGF
Achieving inclusive and quality education for all confirms the conviction that education is one of the most powerful and stable means of achieving sustainable development. This goal ensures that all girls and boys complete free primary and secondary education by 2030. It also aims to provide equal access to vocational training that is accessible to all, eliminate disparities in access to education, and achieve universal access to high-quality education. This is what it seeks to achieve this, the All Girls Foundation for Development through its projects in the education sector, especially girls. . #AGF
"25 years, he never looked at our school... until the All Girls Development Foundation came. It built classrooms and bathrooms, built a fence for the school, paid monthly incentives to all school teachers, and provided us with a solar energy system, and other activities... We felt that it was really given to us. What deserves our deepest gratitude to her.” Mr. Muhammad Ahmed Dahrah - Director of Al-Fath School in Deir Dahrah. The picture is of Al-Fath School in Deir Dahrah while working in it, and it is one of seven schools targeted by the Foundation within the project: Emergency Education Services for Affected Schools in Bajel District, Al-Hodeida Governorate 14640, funded by the YHF Humanitarian Fund . #AGF
The value of any institution is manifested in the presence of a quality service provided to the beneficiary.. At AGF, our presence in remote geographic areas and in dire need to provide quality services is the most important of these values. To always stay true to our word: we are where the need is to make the difference. .
The All Girls Foundation for Development seeks, through its interventions in the field of education, to achieve comprehensive, equitable, high-quality education for all segments of society. Encouraging continuing education and providing learning opportunities for all Picture from a project: Emergency Education Services Project for Affected Schools Bajel District - Al Hudaydah Governorate 14640 #YHF #AGF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl8NsASG9tU
An awareness clip with the aim of raising community awareness about education importance, produced by the All Girls Foundation for Development in partnership with OXFAM and in cooperation with the Ministry of Education - Education Office, Maeen Educational District. #BackToSchools campaign
We thank the Office of Social Affairs and Labor represented by Mr. Nasser Al-Safi Al-Kahli for their appreciation
of our efforts in voluntaring activities which is considered an honor that we cherish.
The YouthLead Arabic Community and the MENA Youth Community of Practice invite you
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All Girls Development Foundation supplies diesel to the As Salif water project in Hodeidah Yesterday, Tuesday, 09/21/2021, the All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) provided the As Salif district water project in Al-Hodeidah Governorate with 10,000 liters of diesel for the water project, which benefits about 26,325 people out of 620 displaced people, with funding from the Organization International Migration.
Abdullah Othman, the director of the As Salif project, expressed his thanks and gratitude for the matching, which sought in many times from diesel until the water reached the homes of the people. The handover was attended by Eng. Abdul Rahman Al-Rajawi - Director of Branches Department in the Water and Sanitation Corporation in Al-Hadith.
A team from the Humanitarian Fund YHF visited Deir Abd Rabbo water project in Al-Zaydiyah District, Al-Hodeidah Governorate, which was implemented by the Foundation as part of the Basic Water and Environmental Sanitation Services Project in Al-Zaydiyah and Al-Munira districts in Al-Hodeidah. During the visit, the team met with the project's water committee, and a group of project beneficiaries, in which the team expressed their gratitude to the Foundation, and their great admiration for the quality of the project.
All Girls Foundation for Development, AGF, represented by its YES Economic Empowerment Program, participated in the Day of Heritage Festival organized by the Ministry of Culture and the Yakrib Foundation for Heritage, Culture and Development at the Al Bustan Hotel in Sana'a with the participation of many institutions interested in Yemeni heritage, and in the presence of many prominent figures in society and relevant authorities. The YES Economic Empowerment Corner was visited by the Prime Minister, Minister of Culture, and Minister of Agriculture, where they knew more about the activities and objectives of the program and praised the institution’s active role in economic empowerment and encouragement to move forward towards development and sustainability. While many local channels, radio and newspapers monitored the Foundation's participation in the festival and the importance of its role in the economic empowerment of youth and women and the revival of Yemeni heritage.
All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) Celebrates Its 17th Anniversary Thanks to All of Our Partners 17Years of Sustainable Development
A beautiful picture of a baby boy with Dr. Imran .. In the Reproductive Health Center at Al-Munirah Rural Hospital, Al-Hodeidah Governorate. Great efforts are being made there by our cadres ..
After three back-to-back years of continuous labor, All Girls Foundation for Development celebrates the access of more than 71,000 beneficiaries to the services of the Reproductive Health Center in Al Munira Rural Hospital located in Al Hudaydah Governorate. Many thanks to the medical team and administrative team of the project that work day and night to provide high-quality health services. Thank you, angels of mercy, very much
The YES Economic Empowerment Program is one of the most important programs created by the All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF) to empower youth and women economically, In order to contribute to securing higher levels of income for them, through vocational training to manufacture products under the supervision of highly qualified staff.
With the aim of enabling beneficiaries to access reproductive health services and emergency medical services at Al Munirah Rural Hospital, All Girls Foundation is making vigorous efforts through field teams to pave and repair the roads leading to the hospital which have been damaged by the depression that hit Al Hudaydah governorate recently.
On the # InternationalHumanitarianDay, the world remembers with reverence the real heroes working in the humanitarian field. We pay tribute to all the relief workers who continue to support and protect the most vulnerable despite all the challenges and difficulties
All Girls Foundation for Development winning the best media promotion of the Arab Campaign for Environmental Development. Today, Saturday eighth of August 2020, the Arab Voluntary Union announced the names of the winners for the best media promoters within the Arab Campaign for Environmental Development "For Nature", which took place during the period 05-15 July 2020. The campaign was sponsored by the Union itself in partnership with the United Nations Volunteer Program in Egypt, Arab Federation for Sustainable Development and the Environment, and the environment, Arab Scout Organization, and the Arab Scout Region, in which the first place was taken by All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF). Therefore, the Foundation is receiving the Arab voluntary Union’s commemorative award in honor of winning first place over all participants from the Arab world. The Foundation’s participation came through implementing an intensive campaign aimed at preserving the environment through social media platforms and local radio.
All Girls Foundation for Development is persistently working on constructing the concrete tower water tanks in Mahal Hasan, Deer Al-Bahree, and Deer Abdu Rabuh's water projects with a capacity of 100 cubic meters for each water tank. This activity among many others comes within the project of "Basic WASH Services for IDPs (11829) " funded by the Yemen Humanitarian Fund.
Because you are the life .. Early screening is the solution. October .. Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
AGF's Volunteers at Az-Zaidiah and Al-Munirah Districts in Al-Hodeidah Governorate
Awareness Raising Campaign and Practical application
All Girls Development Foundation responds to the relief of flood-affected people in Hodeidah governorate. Since last Wednesday, August 21 and as part of its emergency intervention program, the field teams of the All Girls Foundation for Development (AGF), in coordination with the local authorities and the National Authority for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Response (NAMCHA) in Hodeidah, still continue to provide relief services to the affected people in the Zaidiya district in Hodeidah governorate as a result of the recent floods that inflicted the province recently, where many internally-displaced people houses and tents were swept away. Throughout the city of Zaidia, AGF carries out extensive clean-up campaigns, removal of solid waste, and backfilling the swamps that contribute to the spread of diseases and epidemics, especially in residential neighborhoods. As a precautionary measure, AGF is creating sand barriers to drain the floodwaters and change their track away from the residential communities and the tents of internally-displaced people in the cities of Zaidiya, Deir Ghorab and Deir Akkad..
All Girls Foundation distributes 230 shelter bags and non-food items in Alhodaidah Governate Al Hodeida Governorate: Abdullah Albaiti-AGF Media Officer
The All Girls Foundation for Development's field team continues distributing shelter bags and non-food items as part of its project: Providing Shelter to Save the Vulnerable IDPs's Lives in Alhodaidah Governate in both Alzaidaiah and Almoneerah Districts funded by the Yemen Humanitarian Fund. During the previous few days, the Foundation distributed 230 shelter bags and non-food items targeting more than 2400 affected-by-the-conflict and living-in-the-open IDPs in both districts. After finishing the distribution of 500 shelter bags and 800 non-food items and through its continuous distribution during its project, the Foundation aims at approaching more than 9000 beneficiaries in both districts. In addition, there will be a provision of monthly rental subsidies for assisting 500 IDPs. As part of its project, it will also provide the same amount of money in order to fund some diminutive projects for the IDPs to ensure sustainability and self-sufficiency. As a result, and through the livelihood support, this will emergence the IDPs from the state of destitution and poverty.
On Thursday, Dec. 27,2018 AGF held a bid opening session for the tender No. 2018 / 1012TR / AGF on the supply of materials for the project “Providing shelter to save the lives of vulnerable IDPs” in Al-Hodeidah governorate - Azzaidi and Al-Muneera districts. The process of bid opening session was carried out by the Tender Committee headed by Mr. Hussein Al-Baiti. Subsequently, the bids were referred to the Technical Analysis Committee after completing the bid opening process and ensuring that they comply with the conditions of the tender announcement.