Yemen's conflict in its ninth year has affected children in many ways, including displaced children and orphans.
These vulnerable children are eagerly awaiting the holidays and dream of new clothes to wear on the holiday. Rather, their happiness is not complete without it. This is why Eid clothing projects are a priority for HUMAN ACCESS every year.
Since Eid Al-Fitr is approaching this year, HUMAN ACCESS has taken advantage of this generous occasion to distribute Eid clothes, plant joy, and brighten people's faces by providing Eid clothes to 5,957 children from poor families, orphans, and displaced in most Yemeni governorates, with the assistance of many donor organizations as a seasonal humanitarian response that has a significant impact on the souls of the beneficiaries.
The Secretary-General of HUMAN ACCESS, Dr. Abdulwase Alwasea, said that this is a great humanitarian effort to ensure that the most vulnerable children have a decent appearance commensurate with the joy of Eid.
Therefore, the organization implements annual Eid clothing projects, which are essential to bringing joy and happiness to needy children and families as well as relieving burdens.
In his remarks, Dr. Alwasea pointed to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, which has had catastrophic repercussions for millions of Yemenis and is worsening the suffering of children and families.
Dr. Alwasea added that the Eid clothing shows the children of the poor and needy in an appearance no less than their peers in society on a great occasion, and herein lies its significance and the importance of supporting it.
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