The meeting, which was held at the HUMAN ACCESS headquarters in Marib governorate for the WASH cluster, discussed the situation of IDP camps, water and environmental sanitation needs in schools and health facilities, and the proposed training programs for the cluster partners.

The attendees also discussed the priority needs and projects for the displaced in the field of water and environmental sanitation, which will be funded in Al-Jawf Governorate and Harib District.

During the meeting, Dr. Yasser Al-Amiri, the coordinator of the WASH Cluster in Marib Governorate, praised the tangible efforts of the cluster, and urged that more efforts to be made to develop an early warning mechanism to protect IDPs, thanking HUMAN ACCESS for hosting the meeting.

The meeting was attended by the general directors of the Water and Sanitation office and the Rural Water office, the humanitarian affairs officer for the OCHA office, and representatives of civil society institutions.