
Funded by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate launched four quick-impact projects to improve the lives of the most vulnerable displaced people. The launching took place in the presence of the Director of the UNHCR Office in the Governorate, Mr. Shikleshim Shehu, and the Deputy Director of the Executive Unit for IDP Camp Management, Dr. Khaled Al-Shijni.
The inaugural projects are part of the activities of the three-sector integrated project in Marib, which includes the protection, shelter, and camp management sectors. The inaugural projects involved a project to improve electricity supplies, another to develop infrastructure in Al-Suwayda Camp, a project to rehabilitate a water well to provide clean drinking water to Al-Nuqaya’a Camp, and a project to develop infrastructure in Al-Samia Camp for IDPs.
During the launch event, Dr. Al-Shijni commended the efforts of HUMAN ACCESS and UNHCR's support for implementing these vital projects to serve the displaced in Marib, which hosts the largest concentration of displaced people in Yemen. He emphasized the importance of these humanitarian interventions, which meet the basic and essential needs of displaced communities, contribute to strengthening resilience, and improve the lives of vulnerable populations amid one of the world's most challenging humanitarian crises.
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