In a new and celebrated achievement, HUMAN ACCESS in Taiz Governorate honored 32 undergraduate students covered by the Distinguished University Student Sponsorship Project in Yemen, funded by the International Islamic Charitable Organization (IICO).

The students, graduating from a number of private Yemeni universities, were presented with gifts and certificates of appreciation to enhance their sense of joy at this success.

The ceremony was attended by Dr. Mahmoud Al-Bukari, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor Office in Taiz.

The Distinguished University Student Sponsorship Project is a pioneering and unique project aimed at assisting academically outstanding students, including orphans and others, through educational grants to complete their university education and advance to a better future.

The project involves several important services, including paying tuition fees and providing study expenses throughout the years of study. It also enrolls beneficiary students in qualifying programs and courses in several important fields, as part of the project's diverse and purposeful activities.

At the award ceremony, speeches praised the Distinguished Project for Sponsoring University Students in Yemen, as it has enabled outstanding students from vulnerable groups to continue their university education, achieve their dreams, and build a better future for themselves, their families, and their nation.