IOM Launches USD 2M KSrelief-Funded Sanitation Project to Support 185,000 People in Yemen

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IOM Launches USD 2M KSrelief-Funded Sanitation Project to Support 185,000 People in Yemen


he International Organization for Migration (IOM), in partnership with the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), has launched a vital USD 2.25 million project to improve sanitation services for over 185,000 people in Ma’rib, including host communities and internally displaced persons.

This 12-month initiative aims to provide essential sanitation and hygiene support through enhanced facilities and strengthened local waste management capacity, fostering safer, healthier living conditions and building long-term resilience for communities heavily impacted by Yemen’s ongoing conflict.

“This project is a lifeline for the people of Ma’rib, who are facing some of Yemen’s most challenging conditions,” said Abdusattor Esoev, IOM’s Chief of Mission in Yemen. “With hundreds of thousands struggling to access basic sanitation, this initiative provides immediate relief while laying the groundwork for lasting, community-led solutions. By providing critical support, we are not only meeting urgent needs but also helping communities regain a sense of dignity, safety, and stability.”