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We Provided Nutrition Support to Oppressed Students in Yemen.

We Provided Nutrition Support to Oppressed Students in Yemen.

As Valide Humanitarian Aid Association, we continue to stand by our oppressed and victimized students who continue their education life in Yemen with difficulties. In this context, we provided nutritional support for students to continue their education in a healthy way.

In Yemen, where access to healthy food, which is one of the basic needs of daily life, is becoming more difficult every day, we joined hands so that children can step into a better future. Thanks to our nutritional support, our students have the opportunity to continue their education in better physical and mental conditions.

We would like to extend our endless thanks to all our donors who supported us in realizing this project. Each of your donations continues to be a light of hope for our brothers and sisters in oppressed geographies.

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Nutrition Support for Our Students in Yemen

Nutrition Support for Our Students in Yemen

As Valide Humanitarian Aid Association, we stand by our children in Yemen, one of the world's most challenging humanitarian crises, who are striving to continue their education despite the impossibilities. Guided by our principle of “equality of opportunity in education,” we provided nutritional support to enable Yemeni students to focus solely on their studies.

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