Saba Project for the Economic Empowerment of Yemeni Women Launches 60 Programs

Head of the "Marib Girls" Foundation Yasmin al-Qadhi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Head of the "Marib Girls" Foundation Yasmin al-Qadhi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saba Project for the Economic Empowerment of Yemeni Women Launches 60 Programs

Head of the "Marib Girls" Foundation Yasmin al-Qadhi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Head of the "Marib Girls" Foundation Yasmin al-Qadhi (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Until a few years ago, women in Marib did not have any significant presence in the education sector, work, and community participation, but the will of Yemeni women achieved what was believed impossible amid the ongoing war in the country.

For the first time, a girl from Marib launched a project for mobile phones maintenance in the governorate, achieving a qualitative transformation.

Girls in Marib entered the labor market through several projects for economic empowerment, fully funded by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) through the "Marib Girls" Foundation.

During Asharq Al-Awsat's visit to Marib, head of the "Marib Girls" Foundation Yasmin al-Qadhi said it was impossible for women in the governorate to find work in recent years, aside from few rare opportunities in government departments.

"After displacement, women's movement became somewhat easier," said Qadhi, who is from Juba.

She discussed the Saba Project for the Economic Empowerment of Yemeni Women, funded by SDRPY, saying only 60 women were included in the project at first because the program has specific criteria and conditions.

Marib hosts more than two million persons from different parts of Yemen displaced by the Houthi militias. The Economic Empowerment project targeted all Yemeni women, not only those from Marib.

"We have qualified women in project management, marketing, and sewing workshops. A woman opened a phone maintenance project in Marib, while others opened incense, perfumes, and other projects," reported Qadhi.

She pointed out that the Foundation has an incubator for projects, providing support and courses for some women who own simple businesses but lack the experience to manage them.

Several international organizations requested funding for similar programs after the success of the Saba Project, said Qadhi adding that most of the associations were targeting awareness, and this is the first project to empower women economically.

"The UN Women's Peace and Humanitarian Fund contacted us and informed us of their desire to fund a similar program to empower displaced women economically and involve them in the peacemaking."

The projects financed by the SDRPY will not be limited to female entrepreneurs only, according to Qadhi.

"Each woman employs at least four to five women, which helps in economic empowerment of families," she explained.

The conditions of women in Marib have improved, but the war has put pressure on Yemeni women, especially economically, and most of them support families because the father or husband is dead.

Al-Houthi: Yemeni women's nightmare

Qadhi said the Yemeni society values ​​women and supports their independence, but the Houthi militias "killed these beautiful things."

Marib was seen as an area for tribal societies, and it did not have schools, but after the University of Sheba, a large number of girls enrolled in schools, said the official.

"The tribe was not the obstacle. Women's status and independence have always been respected."

Qadhi stated that Houthis have ruined all Yemeni customs, and they began to exploit and recruit women, and "because of the war, we fear that the beautiful things will perish in Yemen."

"The greatest difficulty we are facing is the war… The situation would be frightening if the Houthis took control of the country," she warned.



Israel to Allocate $338 Million for West Bank Settlement Expansion, Rights Group Says

FILE PHOTO: A general view picture shows the Israeli settlement of Efrat in the Gush Etzion settlement block as Bethlehem is seen in the background, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank January 28, 2020. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A general view picture shows the Israeli settlement of Efrat in the Gush Etzion settlement block as Bethlehem is seen in the background, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank January 28, 2020. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo
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Israel to Allocate $338 Million for West Bank Settlement Expansion, Rights Group Says

FILE PHOTO: A general view picture shows the Israeli settlement of Efrat in the Gush Etzion settlement block as Bethlehem is seen in the background, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank January 28, 2020. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A general view picture shows the Israeli settlement of Efrat in the Gush Etzion settlement block as Bethlehem is seen in the background, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank January 28, 2020. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo

Israel is expected to approve on ‌Thursday the allocation of 1 billion shekels ($337.8 million) to build new settlements and connect them to infrastructure in the occupied West Bank, Israeli anti-settlement group Peace Now said.

The plan is being promoted by Israel's far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich, a proponent of Israeli settlement expansion who has said he wants to bury the idea of Palestinian statehood, reported Reuters.

According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet schedule, ministers are expected to discuss the establishment of temporary sites that have already been approved in the West Bank.

The schedule did not say whether ‌the ministers would ‌approve new funding. Netanyahu's office did not immediately ‌respond ⁠to a request for ⁠comment.

FUNDING FOR ROADS, WATER, RIGHTS GROUP SAYS

About 700,000 Israeli settlers live among 2.7 million Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Israel annexed East Jerusalem in 1980, a move not recognized by most countries, but has not formally extended sovereignty over the West Bank.

UN bodies and most countries view the West Bank settlements as ⁠illegal, citing international conventions. Israel disputes this, saying ‌a Jewish presence has existed ‌in the West Bank for thousands of years.

In a statement, Peace Now said ‌the cabinet vote would bypass the standard settlement planning process. ‌It said the settlements in question had been approved by Netanyahu's government over the past three years.

Both Peace Now and the news website Axios, citing a draft resolution, said the allocation of funds would include construction of ‌infrastructure such as access roads, land preparation, sewage systems, water connections and related works, as well as ⁠temporary residential ⁠compounds.

A spokesperson for Smotrich, the finance minister, did not provide specifics but said the cabinet vote would strengthen Israeli settlements and that these are not new settlements, but rather existing sites. Smotrich last week announced a major expansion by more than 2,000 homes of three Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

Palestinians and many countries view the settlements as a primary obstacle to peace, saying they eat into West Bank land that could make up a potential State of Palestine. The expansion of settlements and smaller settler outposts has been accompanied in recent years by a rise in Israeli settler violence, with settlers staging sometimes deadly attacks on Palestinians.


All 3 Missing Indian Seafarers Dead after US Strike on Tanker Off Oman


An F-35B Lighting II, attached to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 121, prepares to take off from the flight deck of America-class amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), May 13, 2026. (US Navy photo)
An F-35B Lighting II, attached to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 121, prepares to take off from the flight deck of America-class amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), May 13, 2026. (US Navy photo)
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All 3 Missing Indian Seafarers Dead after US Strike on Tanker Off Oman


An F-35B Lighting II, attached to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 121, prepares to take off from the flight deck of America-class amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), May 13, 2026. (US Navy photo)
An F-35B Lighting II, attached to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 121, prepares to take off from the flight deck of America-class amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), May 13, 2026. (US Navy photo)

All three missing Indian seafarers have died after a US military strike on a tanker in the Gulf of Oman, ⁠Indian Shipping Minister ⁠Sarbananda Sonoma said on Thursday.

The US said its military carried ⁠out a "precision" strike on the vessel that failed to follow its instructions and was carrying oil from Iran.

Indian sources told Reuters that ⁠New ⁠Delhi had summoned the US deputy chief of mission after lodging a "strong protest" on the strike.


Israeli Military Says Two 'Launches' Fall near Israeli Troops in Southern Lebanon

Lebanese army remove the rubble of a house that was destroyed in the recent clashes between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli troops in Dibbine village, southeast Lebanon, Friday, June 5, 2026, a day after Israeli forces withdrew. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Lebanese army remove the rubble of a house that was destroyed in the recent clashes between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli troops in Dibbine village, southeast Lebanon, Friday, June 5, 2026, a day after Israeli forces withdrew. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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Israeli Military Says Two 'Launches' Fall near Israeli Troops in Southern Lebanon

Lebanese army remove the rubble of a house that was destroyed in the recent clashes between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli troops in Dibbine village, southeast Lebanon, Friday, June 5, 2026, a day after Israeli forces withdrew. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Lebanese army remove the rubble of a house that was destroyed in the recent clashes between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli troops in Dibbine village, southeast Lebanon, Friday, June 5, 2026, a day after Israeli forces withdrew. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

The Israeli military said on Thursday that two "launches" were identified falling adjacent to an ‌area where ‌Israeli troops ‌are ⁠operating in southern ⁠Lebanon, after sirens sounded in several areas of northern Israel.

Earlier, the military ⁠said Home Front ‌Command ‌had issued a precautionary ‌directive after detecting "launches" ‌from Lebanon toward several communities in northern Israel, urging residents to ‌enter protected spaces.

More than three ⁠months ⁠since the US-Israeli attack on Iran ignited conflict around the Middle East, Lebanon remains a major frontline in the war.