In partnership with econsave and MyCare organizations, HUMAN ACCESS in Hadhramaut and Marib governorates provided food, cash aid, shelter items, and winter clothing to 11,782 people from displaced and host communities, in the presence of a Malaysian team led by Professor Muhamad Zain.

Among the challenges of living inside displacement camps and local communities without basic services and with rapidly growing living costs, this initiative strives to support and protect the most vulnerable and needy people.

The humanitarian aid provided in the displacement camps in Marib and Seiyun city in Wadi Hadhramaut included the distribution of food baskets to 1,000 families, potable water to 3,000 individuals, cash aid to 20 families, winter blankets for 115 families, and winter clothing for 100 boys and girls.

Additionally, tents were delivered to 30 displaced families, hot meals to 250 families, and meat to 32 families.

In light of the deteriorating living conditions of the majority of Yemenis caused by the conflict, this aid is vital in helping the beneficiary families meet their basic needs.