A delegation of Doctors Worldwide organization visited humanitarian projects operated by HUMAN ACCESS in Taiz Governorate, with funding from the Turkish organization Doctors Worldwide (YYD), as an important part of the humanitarian response efforts in Yemen to alleviate the suffering of the vulnerable in light of an overburdened health system.

As part of the visit, the Sustainable Integrated Enhancement of Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health Services Project for Disadvantaged Communities Affected by Conflicts (MiSK) was implemented at Al-Wafa Health Center to ensure that every woman and child have the best chances of living a healthy and productive life, and prevent further deterioration of their needs.

The delegation also visited the medical camp for cataract operations performed at the Center of Dr. Abdullah Qaid Al-Mikhlafi in which 300 patients received checkups and test services in this camp.

Free cataract surgeries were also performed for 50 patients from the most vulnerable and needy groups.

Additionally, the visit included a visit to medical facilities planned for humanitarian interventions, namely the late Khaled Abdullah Hamad Al-Saqr Hospital and the October 14 Health Center, so as to improve Yemenis' health and well-being, while creating a positive and sustainable impact on local communities, especially those that are most vulnerable.

In his remarks during the visit, DWWT representative Abdullah Al-Ansi commended HUMAN ACCESS's performance and management of these humanitarian projects, saying that the efforts made are outstanding and worth praising, and that they will lead to an increase in survival rates and a healthier and safer future for all.