The National Foundation for Development and Humanitarian Response (NFDHR) has announced the adoption of a new visual identity under the name "NAHR," marking a significant step towards strengthening its position as a leading humanitarian and development organization in Yemen. The choice of the name "NAHR," which means "river" in Arabic, symbolizes the continuous flow of goodness and giving that the foundation seeks to provide to the Yemeni community.
The foundation unveiled its new logo, which embodies its vision of achieving sustainable development and improving the lives of beneficiaries. The logo combines the shape of a water droplet or a leaf, symbolizing life and renewal, with a human figure representing the foundation's humanitarian aspect. The name "NAHR" refers to the continuous flow of goodness and giving, and also highlights the foundation's role in providing ongoing support to affected communities.
Dr. Fares Al-Wa'il, the foundation's Executive Director, emphasized that this change marks a new phase in the foundation's journey and aims to enhance its efficiency in providing humanitarian services and facilitating partnerships with international organizations.
Dr. Fares added, "We are confident that this change will contribute to strengthening trust in our ability to achieve humanitarian goals and will open new horizons for cooperation with partners and donors."
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