UNDP in Yemen

Partnerships

In 2025, UNDP supported resilience, recovery, and climate action across Yemen, benefiting over 6 million Yemenis and delivering US$110.06 million through the following pillars:

US$73.41M

Green Economic Recovery and Development

US$29.29M

Governance and Peacebuilding 

US$6.11M

Climate Change, Energy and Environment 

US$1.25M

Development Support Services

New donors were engaged with UNDP to support Yemen:

  • The Swiss Confederation – The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation 
  • UNDP Funding Windows


UNDP collaborates with a range of strategic partners in delivering programmes and projects in Yemen. These partners are broadly classified as funding and implementing partners, referred to as responsible partners.
 

Funding partners

Delivery in 2025 was supported by contributions from the World Bank Group, the European Union, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Swiss Confederation, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Korea, Canada, the Green Climate Fund, the UNDP Funding Windows, the Global Environment Facility, United Nations Agencies, Japan, Greece, the Multi Partner Trust Funds, and the International Private Sector.

Donor2025 (US$) Delivery (M:Million; K:Thousand)
The World Bank Group69.5M
The European Union3.8M
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia2.4M
The kingdom of the Netherlands1.7M
The Swiss Confederation1.3M
The Federal Republic of Germany1.1M
The Republic of Korea1.0M
Canada910K
Vertical fund – Green Climate Fund (GCF)807K
UNDP Funding Windows793K
Vertical fund – Global Environment Facility (GEF)561K
United Nations Agencies510K
Japan495K
Greece220K
Multi Partner Trust Funds (MPTF)133K
International Private Sector90K


Responsible Partners

Abs Development Organization; Afaq Shababia Foundation (Youth Horizons Foundation); Benevolence Coalition; Building Foundation for Development; Enjaz Foundation for Development; For All Foundation; Generation Without Qat Foundation; Ghadaq Foundation for Development; Humanitarian Development Programme; Life Makers Organization; Nahda Makers Organization; Netherlands Enterprise Agency; Project Implementation Unit – Ministry of Water and Environment; Public Works Project (PWP); Resonate; Small and Micro Enterprises Promotion Service (SMEPS); Social Fund for Development (SFD); SOS Foundation for Development; Tamdeen Youth Foundation; Women’s Research and Training Center (WRTC); Yemen Aid; Yemen Red Crescent Society; Yemen Women’s Union; Youth Leadership Development Foundation.