With funding from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), HUMAN ACCESS in Al-Mahrah and Marib governorates executed a number of important activities as part of the project "Providing Livelihood Services for the Most Vulnerable Women and Girls in Yemen," financed by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

In Al-Ghaydah City in Al-Mahrah, two training courses were conducted. The first was in henna engraving, targeting 13 women beneficiaries, while the second was in sweets and pastry making, targeting 14 women beneficiaries. The goal was to create job opportunities for these women and enhance their role in developing their communities.

In Marib, livelihood grants were given to six displaced women in Al-Jufainah camp, who benefited from vocational training in the fields of sewing and hairdressing. The awarded grants involved professional toolkits to enable them to establish their own projects, enter the labor market, and earn a living.