In collaboration with several donor organizations, supporters and philanthropists, 484,464 people benefited from the sacrifice project for this year 1444 AH - 2023, which was implemented by HUMAN ACCESS during the blessed days of Eid Al-Adha in most of Yemen’s governorates.

The project helped deliver meat to the most affected groups in Yemen, including the displaced, the needy and orphans. The project included the slaughter and distribution of 10,148 sacrifices of sheep and goats, and 1,434 sacrifices of cows, benefiting 484,464 people, as well as the delivery of clothing and Eid gifts for 1,678 male and female children.

In a special statement, Yahya Al-Daba, Head of HUMAN ACCESS, noted that the sacrificial animal project benefits needy and poor families amid an increase in hunger, poverty, malnutrition, and unemployment. The project’s success is one of the fruits of the association's long experience, efficiency and reliability in charitable work.

HUMAN ACCESS' Head confirmed that the project contributed towards establishing the values of solidarity and compassion, as well as embodying the bonds of brotherhood that are emphasized in our religion. He explained that the targets were carefully selected, with an emphasis on areas with high levels of need for assistance and support.

Al-Daba extended his thanks and appreciation to the philanthropists and the various donors who shared HUMAN ACCESS with their charitable work and humanitarian initiative and funded the sacrifice project this year to bring joy and pleasure to the most vulnerable and needy groups during the Eid days.