Many internally displaced people (IDPs) in Yemen face multiple problems as a result of their lack of identification documents.

Due to the lack of financial resources and their ignorance of how to extract these documents, some IDPs were unable to extract them.

Some of them lost their documents during the displacement journey.

Some IDPs are unable to obtain replacement documents due to heavy rains and natural disasters that have damaged their documents in dilapidated displacement camps.

This has led to poor access of these displaced people to basic services, social care, and healthcare.

Further, they are unable to move safely due to the need to present personal identification at multiple security points, as well as numerous other daily troubles that increase their suffering and confirm the importance of obtaining identification documents as a legal right for men and women.

It is therefore the Community Center for IDPs of HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate's mission to help the most vulnerable and needy IDPs obtain important identification documents in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).