With funding from Penny Appeal, HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate has completed the Winter Warmth Project for the year 2022-2023, which is implemented in the IDP camps of the governorate. It included winter clothes, which helped 2,568 displaced people, and winter blankets and mattresses to help 428 displaced families cope with the cold weather during wartime.
An important part of the winter response was the distribution of 856 blankets, 856 mattresses, 428 men's jackets, 428 women's jackets, 856 boys' children's wool suits, and 856 girls' children's wool suits.
In the camps that are not appropriate for protection against the harsh cold, many forcibly displaced families find it difficult to heat their homes and to get warm clothes.
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