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    Yemen is enduring one of the world’s worst humanitarian emergencies. After nearly a decade of conflict, economic collapse, and a blockade limiting aid access, Yemeni’s face a famine unlike any other. Today, over 17 million Yemenis are experiencing crisis-level food insecurity, and more than 21 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance.
    For families here, the opportunity to eat fresh meat is rare — a blessing that comes only a few times a year.

    Why Your Qurban Matters in Yemen

    Malnutrition is the new normal for millions in Yemen.

    Children are growing up without access to basic nutrition, while widows and elderly caregivers struggle to put even a simple meal on the table.

    Did you know that 85% of Yemen’s food is imported?

    But with a Saudi-enforced blockade in place, only a fraction of those imports make it through — leaving families with empty plates and no certainty for what they’ll eat tomorrow.
    Your Qurban this Dhul Hijjah can offer something extraordinary: the gift of fresh, nutritious meat to families who haven’t had it in months, and sometimes years.

    In the Right Hands, at the Right Time

    • For over 35 years, you’ve trusted MAA to place your sacrifice where it matters most — and Yemen is one of those places. We use a data-informed needs matrix and local partnerships to ensure that your Qurban reaches the most vulnerable families: orphans, widows, and those in extreme poverty.

      ✅ Ethically Sourced 
      Our field teams inspect livestock well before Eid, selecting animals from trusted local farmers that meet strict criteria that have developed with decades of experience. 

      🕋 100% Shariah Compliant
      All sacrifices are performed during the days of Eid, following halal guidelines under the supervision of MAA staff or long-time local partners who understand their communities best.

      ⚖️ Carefully Packaged 
      Meat is carefully portioned and packed for distribution according to your exact purchase — ensuring every eligible household receives their fair share with utmost dignity.

      📦 Local Distribution: Your Qurban is delivered directly to families across Yemen,  — no middlemen, no unnecessary delays

      For just a small amount, your sacrifice will reach those whose meals are often incomplete, and whose tables are too often empty.

      This Dhul Hijjah, renew the commitments you made in Ramadan. Place your Qurban in the hands of Yemenis today.

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    Note: At MAA, we believe we have a duty to fight injustice at every level, big and small. It’s not enough to give aid to the most vulnerable and marginalised after harm has befallen them; we must stand up for them and empower their voices. To fulfil our collective obligation, MAA may dedicate a portion of your sadaqah donations to this cause to create change and dismantle the forces that harm the most marginalised.

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