In the presence of a WFP team, HUMAN ACCESS in Lahj Governorate inaugurated the assessment process and the biometric registration for the beneficiaries of the “Emergency Support Project for the Most Vulnerable Groups” targeted through curative and preventive nutrition services and conditional cash-based transfers in the district of Habeel Jabr.
The Project, implemented by HUMAN ACCESS and funded by World Food Program (WFP), targets more than 16,000 pregnant and lactating women (PLWs) in the districts of Al-Maqatara, Radfan, and Habeel Jabr, in Lahj governorate, of which 4,000 PLWs are in the district of Habeel Jabr.
The WFP team, headed by Dr. Shaima’a Mansour, WFP Nutrition Officer in Aden Office, visited the biometric registration Committees (SCOPE) in Habeel Jabr District, Lahj Governorate, and were briefed on the work progress of the committee.
Dr. Shaima’a praised the achievement level, timeliness, coordination, and good arrangements of the assessment process. She in turn extended thanks to HUMAN ACCESS for its exerted efforts and working to overcome difficulties and ensuring good coordination with the offices of Public Health and Population and local authorities in the districts.
During the visit, the beneficiaries of the “Emergency Support Project for the Most Vulnerable with Curative and Preventive Nutrition Services and Conditional Cash-based transfers” expressed their thanks for the HUMAN ACCESS and the World Food Programme (WFP) for the provision of such important services under this project that enhanced their living conditions.
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