A team from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Hadhramaut conducted an inspection tour to review the progress of the 1447 AH Udhiyah (sacrificial) meat project, implemented by the Insan Charity Association in cooperation with HUMAN ACCESS.
During the tour, the team monitored the process of inspecting livestock samples to ensure their safety and compliance with Sharia requirements and health standards. They also reviewed the project's implementation plans in coordination with relevant official bodies.
It is worth noting that the project will distribute 4,140 Udhiyah animals to needy families in the targeted governorates of Aden, Hadhramaut, Marib, and Al-Mahra, benefiting 49,680 people.
This initiative is part of the Kingdom's efforts, through the Center, to provide humanitarian aid to our country and bring joy and happiness to its people during the blessed Eid al-Adha by providing sacrificial animals to low-income families.
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