HUMAN ACCESS implements a project to build combined homes (caravans) for 4 poor families in Marib
HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate implemented a project to build combined homes (caravans) under the supervision of the Yemeni International Development Agency, for 4 poor families in Al-Jufaina district, Marib governorate, with the aim of providing shelter for people with special needs who are paralyzed by quadruple paralysis.
During the inauguration of the project, which was attended by the Undersecretary of Marib governorate, and a number of directors of the executive offices in the governorate, Abdullah Al-Bakiri, the representative of Marib governorate, praised the humanitarian efforts made by HUMAN ACCESS and the local authority in Marib in adopting this project. He explained that this project had touched the needs of families with special needs paralyzed by a quadruple paralysis, through which life and tranquility would return to the families benefiting from the homes and the basic services provided to them.
A source in the Woman and Child sector of HUMAN ACCESS stated that the caravan project was based on a thorough study that touched on the lived reality, avoiding the negatives and risks that occurred during the past periods of other shelter projects. The caravan was also provided with all basic services with the aim of providing a better life for the beneficiary families and relieving their suffering, and it consists of two rooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, and a hall, equipped with mattresses and blankets, in addition to a child-friendly space.
The source indicated that a team prepared the preliminary study of the project and started excavating around the perimeter of the caravan with a depth of 20 cm, carrying out construction work at a height of 40 cm, supplying and installing bridges for the caravan roof of iron and main steel columns, and transporting the structure of the caravan to the camp site to be installed.
The caravans are distinguished by their various advantages: safety, long-life, sound and heat insulation, air-conditioning, ceramic tiles, heater, plumbing, wash basin, exterior and interior lighting, aluminum windows, steel sliding door, interior aluminum doors, protective nets, and a friendly space.
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