Our vision

Our vision

Excellence in the care of patients with renal failure and cancer
Our message

Our message

Caring for patients with kidney failure and cancer, healthily, socially and psychologically, with the aim of alleviating their suffering and pain, in partnership with official authorities, the private sector, and local and international organizations and initiatives working in the humanitarian field.
Our values

Our values

  • Institutional work and partnership
  • Humanity, transparency and responsibility
  • Professional and efficient performance
  • Appreciating patients and protecting their dignity

Who are we

A voluntary, non-profit humanitarian institution, concerned with the implementation of health care services, social care, protection activities and psychological support for patients with kidney failure and cancer in Yemen, and the implementation of development projects to enhance health and development infrastructure, according to a clear and transparent humanitarian vision, an effective and renewable methodology, and a civilized method of work, It defines its methods, tools and laws, in accordance with international quality standards and systems, and the international standards used in the fields of humanitarian work.

Establishing

In 2016, Dar Al Shafaqa, which was opened in 2008, was transformed into Al Shafaqa Foundation for Renal Failure and Cancer Care, to play a pioneering and distinguished role in serving and caring for patients with renal failure and cancer in Yemen.
مؤسسة الشفقة لرعاية مرضى الفشل الكلوي والسرطان
Our goals

Our goals

  • Providing health and social care for patients and contributing to alleviating their suffering.
  • Supporting patients, rehabilitating them psychologically, and instilling a spirit ofhope in them.
  • Contribute to supporting emergency relief efforts and achieving community development.
  • Deepening the spirit of solidarity and cooperation among members of society.
  • Contribute to community awareness of the causes of kidney failure and cancer and ways to prevent them.
Work fields

Work fields

  • Health and social care for patients with kidney failure and cancer.
  • Protection, psychological support, rehabilitation of patients and members of their families and empowering them both professionally and economically.
  • Development projects that serve the individual and society and contribute to the fight against poverty in Yemen.
  • Relief and emergency projects in the areas of (health, protection, shelter, food security).
Work area

Work area

The Foundation implements its various projects, programs, services and activities, in the capital Sana’a and a number of governorates of the Republic, through a network of delegates and volunteers with it in the governorates, whose number reached more than 1500 male and female volunteers.
The administrative structure

The administrative structure

The Foundation owns a distinct administrative structure, which organizes and conducts its business, and has the necessary powers and competencies to implement and follow up projects, programmes, activities and services.
Renewed relationships

Renewed relationships

The Foundation enjoys good and renewed relations with development partners, civil society organizations, and humanitarian organizations at home and abroad, and is also distinguished by its tangible presence in many charitable and humanitarian activities and events.
Partnership

Partnership

Partnership in the field of voluntary and humanitarian work represents a fundamental basis in the institution’s policy. Rather, the issue of partnership with official and popular authorities, with local authorities and communities, local, regional and international organizations, institutions and initiatives, represents one of the values controlling the work of the institution and its effective and renewable methodology. In the past years, it has gained the trust of many local and international organizations and bodies, relevant government agencies, and many businessmen and social figures.