A team from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Marib Governorate visited the headquarters of the Integrated Life-Saving Response Project for Vulnerable Persons in Emergencies (Hayat Project) in Marib City.

The project is currently being implemented by HUMAN ACCESS and funded by the Yemen Humanitarian Fund (YHF).

The project staff and service providers briefed Mr. Khaled Al-Dhabhani, Program and Monitoring Officer, on the progress of the project and the various services it provides, including protection services for vulnerable groups, case management for vulnerable children, the provision of multi-purpose cash assistance to vulnerable people, and other essential services.

The delegation commended the efforts made to strengthen resilience and save the lives of the most vulnerable groups among displaced persons, returnees, and the host community.