HUMAN ACCESS launched a number of diverse activities as part of the project "Providing Livelihood Services for the Most Vulnerable Women and Girls in Yemen," funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The project’s key objective is to ensure the protection of women and build more resilient, stable, and peaceful societies.

In Shabwah Governorate, livelihood grants were delivered in Ataq city to six women who benefited from vocational training in sewing and culinary arts. This grant will help them enter the labor market and provide income for themselves and their families, given the difficult living conditions facing most families.

In Marib Governorate, a series of activities were organized in Al-Jufaina camp for IDPs to mark World Mental Health Day, which falls on October 10 of each year. The activities involved awareness-raising, entertainment, and the distribution of symbolic gifts, as well as activities to educate the public about mental health and its importance in the lives of individuals and communities.

In Al-Wadi District, a sewing and tailoring course was concluded for 11 beneficiaries, dignity bags were distributed to 15 women affected by the recent rains and floods in the governorate, awareness and psychological support sessions were held for 300 women beneficiaries, and special activities were organized for 70 boy and girl children.