With funding from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and implemented by the Insan Association, HUMAN ACCESS is preparing to implement the Udhiyah (sacrificial) meat project for this year, 1447 AH (2026), in Hadhramaut Governorate. The project aims to deliver sacrificial meat to the most vulnerable and needy families during the days of Eid al-Adha.

HUMAN ACCESS is working according to a well-organized plan that includes purchasing the sacrificial animals and preparing designated slaughter sites in accordance with Islamic requirements and health standards. This follows the necessary veterinary examinations, paving the way for the direct distribution of the meat to beneficiary families.

The project aims to distribute 2,000 goats, benefiting 4,000 of the most needy families in Hadhramaut Governorate. 

This project comes as part of a broader project supported by the KSrelief, and implemented by the Insan Association in cooperation with the HUMAN ACCESS Association, to provide (4,140) sacrificial goats benefiting (8,280) families from the most needy families and groups in the governorates of Aden, Hadhramaut, Al-Mahra and Marib.