HUMAN ACCESS implemented several activities in Al-Rawda area and Al-Mil camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Marib Governorate, 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 activities included providing cash assistance to three women to cover their basic needs, providing emergency medical aid to five women, and supporting seven women in obtaining national identity cards to enable them to access services and their basic rights.
Additionally, psychosocial support sessions and community awareness sessions were conducted to promote psychological and social stability, help families build resilience, and other targeted activities that contribute to building more inclusive, just, and sustainable societies, and shaping a better future for all.
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