With funding provided by Kuwaiti Namaa Charity Association, HUMAN ACCESS distributed blankets, suits, and jackets to 2,250 of the most vulnerable displaced persons in the shelter camps of Marib Governorate. The purpose was to protect and relieve the suffering of the displaced living in harsh desert environments, who lack the necessary supplies.
Marib is one of the most accommodating governorates in Yemen for displaced people, as the majority of these displaced live in very difficult conditions due to the lack of basic services in most camps, a situation that worsens in the winter due to the extreme cold.
These humanitarian interventions enable them to cope with the harsh winter conditions and keep them warm and in good health.
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