With funding from the Turkish Red Crescent, HUMAN ACCESS in Hodeidah governorate distributed 470 food baskets consisting of basic food supplies for the benefit of 2336 displaced people (IDPs) affected by floods in Al-Khokha district to address their urgent humanitarian needs.
During the distribution process, Jamal Al-Mashraei, director of the executive unit for IDP camps (ExU) in Hodeidah, praised HUMAN ACCESS’s efforts and the support of the Turkish Red Crescent to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable and needy IDPs and enhance their ability to recover and withstand crises.
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