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Saba Yemen
11-06-2025
- General
- Saba Yemen
Hajjah Zakat Office Implements Projects Worth More Than 2.19 Billion YER in 2024: Report
Hajjah – Saba: The General Authority of Zakat Office in Hajjah governorate implemented a package of charitable and philanthropic projects in 2024 at a cost of 2,186,000,000 YER. The governorate witnessed a significant shift in the implementation of Zakat projects, providing care for the families of martyrs, the wounded, prisoners, and missing persons, promoting Zakat work, developing cash and in-kind resources, and expanding projects in accordance with Sharia principles in various areas that meet the needs of society and alleviate the suffering of the poor and needy, exacerbated by the ongoing aggression and blockade. The Zakat Department focused on implementing humanitarian and charitable projects that address the needs of the poor, the needy, and those affected, alleviating their suffering. It also focused on resource development, which amounted to 2,233,953,000 YER during the same period. The implemented projects included support for community initiatives on roads to alleviate citizens' suffering and facilitate their transportation and the transport of crops, medical assistance for debtors, social care, and emergency response. The decentralization of Zakat disbursement contributed to accelerating and facilitating the delivery of cash and in-kind assistance to those eligible, including the poor, the needy, the affected, and the destitute, across all districts of the governorate. A report issued by the General Authority of Zakat Office, a copy of which was obtained by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), indicated that the total number of beneficiaries of Zakat projects implemented by the office during the past year exceeded 80,000 across all districts. Among the most prominent projects implemented by the office is Zakat al-Fitr for the poor and needy, benefiting 34,903 beneficiaries in various districts, totaling 698,060,000 YER. The project also benefited 800 brides and grooms in the fourth mass wedding, at a cost of 320,000,000 YER. The project also distributed marriage assistance from the Decentralized Exchange Project to 467 grooms, at a cost of 77,111,000 YER. The report indicated that 3,793 people benefited from medical assistance during the past year from the Decentralized Exchange Project, at a cost of 222,221,000 YER, and 210 from the Debtors Project, including 193from the Decentralized Exchange Project, at a cost of 52,106,000 YER, and 17 debtors from the Central Exchange Project, totaling 59,670,000 YER. 8,406 people benefited from the grain distribution project, costing 126,090,000 YER, and 5,555 citizens benefited from the fifth and sixth phases of in-kind Zakat, costing 111,010,000 YER. The charity kitchens project during Ramadan targeted 4,000 beneficiaries at a cost of 80,000,000 YER. According to the report, the number of beneficiaries of social welfare assistance reached 535 costing 18,000,000 YER, and 4,578 people benefited from cash assistance, costing 44,095,000 YER. It indicated that the gas cylinder distribution project targeted 16,346 families, costing 245,095,000 YER. 20 community initiatives were supported, costing 41,091,000 YER, distributed across the governorate center and the countryside of Hajjah, Najrah, Mabyan, Kuhlan Afar, Bani Al-Awam, Kuhlan Al-Sharaf, Al-Shahel, Qafl Shammar, Abs, Washha, Shars, and Al-Mahabesha. The office also contributed to the implementation of the Emergency Response Project, which benefited 831 people with cash, relief, and in-kind assistance. These assistances targeted those whose homes were damaged by floods, rain, and landslides, as well as fishermen whose boats were damaged by strong winds, at a cost of 62,823,000 YER. It also provided support to Quranic schools amounting to 5,000,000 YER, the personal identification card project amounting to 3,510,000 YER, and the archiving and data entry phases amounting to1,333,000 YER. The report indicated that the Authority's office provided support to the governorate's orphanage amounting to 6,000,000 YER, 600,000 YER to the sacrificial animal project, and 3,269,000 YER** to finance the gas cylinder project. The General Authority of Zakat Office was keen to strengthen the capabilities of its staff and develop their skills to improve performance and resource development by implementing six training and qualification programs targeting 214 employees and Zakat trustees. Director of the Zakat Authority's Office in the governorate, Fayed Al-Malahi, emphasized the importance of improving Zakat work processes, increasing revenues, intensifying community awareness programs, and overcoming challenges in coordination with the local authorities. Al-Malahi pointed out that the office is working to improve performance, advance Zakat work, expand the scope of social solidarity projects, support the health sector, community initiatives, and implement economic empowerment projects. These efforts are part of the General Authority of Zakat's mission to enhance its role in assisting the poor, the needy, and those in need and alleviating their suffering. He noted the success of decentralized disbursement projects in facilitating and accelerating the delivery of aid to those in need in all areas through simplified and smooth procedures. The Zakat director emphasized the importance of citizens' cooperation with the Authority's office and paying their Zakat, ensuring the continued implementation of charitable projects within a framework of cooperation and solidarity and achieving all Sharia objectives. He praised the efforts of the Authority's leadership, the local authorities in the governorate, and those responsible for raising the level of performance. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Reports)


Saba Yemen
19-03-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Zakat Authority Office in the Capital Sana'a launches Zakat awareness campaign in al-Sabeen district
Sana'a - Saba: The General Authority of Zakat Office in the Capital Sana'a has launched a Zakat awareness campaign in the As-Sab'een District as part of ongoing efforts to raise awareness of the importance of Zakat and its role in achieving social solidarity. The campaign coincides with the charity projects implemented by the General Authority of Zakat, which aim to educate merchants and shop owners about the importance of Zakat and the necessity of adhering to it. They also aim to develop guidelines that simplify the concepts of this obligation and clarify its legal disbursements. During the launch, Mohammed al-Olofi, Director of the General Authority of Zakat Office in the Capital Sana'a, explained that the campaign targets shops in various districts of the Capital Sana'a, where field visits will be conducted to distribute awareness materials and provide the necessary guidance. He pointed out the importance of this Zakat awareness campaign during the holy month of Ramadan, which is a golden opportunity to reinforce values and consolidate the meaning of this religious obligation. Al-Olofi called on all merchants and businessmen to take the initiative to pay their Zakat, emphasizing that they are essential partners in delivering Zakat to those who are entitled to it, the poor and needy, according to the eight categories specified by Islamic law. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)