A number of activities were organized by HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate as part of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-funded project "Safe Space for Women and Girls" to raise community awareness about women's rights and promote protection and livelihood in the face of many crises and challenges exacerbated by the Yemeni conflict.
In Al-Matar area, the safe space conducted a group psychological support session on managing stress and life pressures.
Additionally, the space raised awareness among the community regarding discrimination and women and girls' rights, as well as the need to take every measure to ensure their protection and effective participation in inclusive development.
Al-Jufaina area held a group psychological support session to discuss mental health components and how to maintain them.
Furthermore, the safe space organized three community awareness sessions, the first on the value of education for women, the second on vocational guidance and its importance to women's and girls’ success in life, while the third on the role of space's services in addressing gender-based violence issues.
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