The Democratic Yemeni Union of Peasants (Arabic: اتحاد الفلاحين اليمني الديمقراطي, romanized: Ittihad al-Fallahin al-Yamani ad-Dimuqrati), abbreviated Afid (افيد), was a mass organization of the peasantry in the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen).
It shall convince the peasants, by means of presenting the positive example, that the economy is best organized on the basis of co-operative collectivism.
It shall also work for obliterating the illiteracy of the peasants and raising their educational, political and cultural standard.
[13] In June 1978, Hazza was imprisoned in the purge that followed the seizure of power by Abdul Fattah Ismail in the lead-up to the first congress of the Yemeni Socialist Party.
[16] Ahmed Obaid Bin Dagher served as the Afid chairman until the Yemeni unification of 1990.