Restoring Yemen’s Environment. Rebuilding Futures. Empowering All. Green Empowerment for Development (GEFD) (A Yemeni Non-Profit Organization)
Rebuilding Lives, Restoring Hope
As a non-profit organization, GEFD empowers communities across Yemen to recover from crisis, build resilience, and achieve sustainable development through inclusive, women-led, and community-driven solutions.
GEFD: Driving Recovery and Engineering Sustainable Prosperity in Yemen
We don’t just provide relief; we build the foundation for a self-reliant future. At Green Empowerment for Development (GEFD), we merge engineering excellence and technical innovation with a deep humanitarian commitment to lead Yemen’s comprehensive recovery.
With 80% of our operations focused on environmental restoration and green reconstruction, we deliver inclusive empowerment projects that ensure no one is left behind—especially children with disabilities. By leveraging our global strategic alliances and state-of-the-art digital infrastructure, we transform today’s challenges into tomorrow’s opportunities, building a prosperous, resilient, and sustainable Yemen for generations to come.
Transitioning communities from aid-dependency to economic independence through sustainable engineering solutions and proven social enterprise models. We believe in building systems that last, ensuring that recovery leads directly to long-term national growth.
Transforming the lives of children and youth with disabilities from victims of conflict into active community leaders. Through initiatives like Project EBSAR, we provide inclusive digital education and create accessible environments that safeguard their rights and guarantee their participation in Yemen's future.
We uphold the highest global standards of transparency and accountability. By integrating international audit partnerships with advanced cloud computing and satellite connectivity, GEFD ensures real-time operational efficiency and data-driven impact in even the most challenging environments.
Our Environmental & Energy Strategy
At GEFD, we view reforestation as more than just planting trees; it is a vital tool for Climate Resilience and national recovery. Our approach focuses on:
Native Species Restoration: Reintroducing drought-resistant indigenous trees that restore soil health and recharge depleted groundwater levels.
Green Buffers & Urban Forests: Designing green spaces in conflict-affected areas to mitigate heat, combat desertification, and improve air quality.
Green Skills Development: Training youth and displaced communities in modern silviculture and sustainable irrigation, transforming environmental restoration into a viable source of livelihoods.
Protecting Yemen’s natural assets is a prerequisite for a prosperous future. We employ a Data-Driven Approach to preservation:
Digital Environmental Monitoring: Utilizing satellite imagery and IoT sensors to track biodiversity and measure the real-time impact of our conservation efforts.
Circular Economy Initiatives: Promoting waste-to-resource models, such as organic composting, to support our reforestation projects and reduce the environmental footprint of reconstruction.
Global Advocacy: Leveraging our digital platforms to raise international awareness about Yemen’s unique ecological challenges and the urgent need for environmental protection as a pillar of peacebuilding.
Sustainable energy is the engine of reconstruction. GEFD integrates renewable solutions to ensure long-term Operational Continuity:
Solar-Powered Irrigation: Implementing high-efficiency solar pumping systems for our reforestation and agricultural projects to eliminate dependence on volatile fuel markets.
Off-Grid Digital Hubs: Powering our educational initiatives (like Project EBSAR) with hybrid renewable systems, ensuring that digital empowerment remains uninterrupted even in the most remote areas.
Energy Efficiency Optimization: Designing community infrastructure with "Passive Design" principles and smart energy management to maximize every kilowatt generated.
We collaborate with:
International & local NGOs
Donor agencies & development partners
UN agencies
Government institutions
Private sector organizations