HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate implemented a number of important and targeted activities as part of the project to provide livelihood services to the most vulnerable women and girls in Yemen, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The project aims to build the capacity of Yemeni women to cope with crises and improve the basics of life.

In Al-Rawda area and Al-Mil camps, two training courses were launched. The first, in sewing and tailoring, targeted nine women beneficiaries. The second, in hairdressing and beauty, targeted nine women beneficiaries. The goal was to equip them with the vocational skills necessary to transition into the labor market and improve the living conditions of the targeted families in light of the difficult economic conditions.

In Al-Jufaina camp, the largest displacement camp in Yemen, several activities were implemented, including the distribution of dignity kits to 75 women, widows, and the elderly, providing them with hygiene supplies. Six psychological support sessions were also held, attended by 120 women. The sessions addressed a range of issues, including negative thinking, family disintegration, psychological satisfaction, the foundations of a happy family, and the social roles of women.

Personal identification cards were also issued to 11 women, ensuring their access to vital services and rights. Five legal and community awareness sessions were also conducted, addressing a range of issues such as harassment, education and moral values, and the factors that empower women. Legal consultations were also provided, as were field visits and activities for children, among other activities, as part of efforts to achieve sustainable development for all.