With the approach of Eid al-Adha, HUMAN ACCESS association has completed its preparations for the implementation of this year's sacrificial animal project, 1446 AH (2025), in several Yemeni governorates. The project aims to deliver meat directly to the most vulnerable and needy groups, in partnership with donors and philanthropists.

The project targets the vulnerable and deprived, with the aim of expanding its reach during Eid al-Adha. Distribution will include the poor, displaced persons, refugees, the sick, orphans, low-income families, and students.

On behalf of donors, the association purchases sacrificial animals, including sheep and cows, and slaughters them in equipped slaughterhouses. This is done after a veterinary inspection of the sacrificial animal and a pre- and post-purchase inspection to ensure that it is free of health defects and meets Sharia requirements for each sacrificial animal. The meat is then delivered to those eligible and beneficiaries on time.

In a press statement, Dr. Abdulwase Alwasie, Secretary-General of HUMAN ACCESS, said that preparations are underway to implement the project. He called on charitable people to seize these blessed days and support the project in order to reach the largest possible number of beneficiaries and bring joy to the hearts of those affected by the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.