
HUMAN ACCESS in Shabwah Governorate signed a memorandum of understanding with the Civil Status and Civil Registry Authority in Ataq City to issue identity documents for 34 women who benefit from the Livelihood Services for the Most Vulnerable Women and Girls in Yemen project, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
The signed agreement is part of legal support services and includes a mechanism for receiving cases and procedures for issuing personal documents, which are key to accessing vital services, education, and rights.
Without these documents, families face significant barriers to receiving aid and accessing opportunities, exacerbating the challenges they already face.
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