
Funded by the Yemen Humanitarian Fund (YHF), HUMAN ACCESS is currently implementing the Integrated Life-Saving Emergency Response for Vulnerable People in Marib (Hayat Project) project, to save the lives of the most vulnerable groups of displaced persons, returnees, and the host community.
This vital project provides essential and necessary services through contracted service providers, including protection services for vulnerable groups, amidst increased protection risks, particularly for women and girls, people with special needs, and the elderly.
These protection services include psychosocial and legal support, among others.
The project's services also involve case management for vulnerable children and multi-purpose cash assistance to vulnerable groups, including victims of gender-based violence, and other life-saving services to enhance resilience in the face of one of the world's most challenging humanitarian crises.
Marib is a governorate with the largest concentration of displaced people in Yemen, amid a significant collapse in basic services.
Years of conflict and economic hardship have created a complex situation of vulnerabilities among the population, requiring an integrated response to prevent the risks to vulnerable Yemeni families from worsening.
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