In a new seasonal achievement, 281,606 people, both inside and outside Yemen, benefited from Ramadan charity projects this year (1447 AH - 2026). These projects, implemented by HUMAN ACCESS during the holy month of Ramadan, were supported by generous partners and targeted the most vulnerable families, including the poor, orphans, internally displaced persons, refugees, and those affected by conflict.

The acts of charity during Ramadan were numerous, including the distribution of food baskets containing essential food items to meet families' daily needs, the distribution of ready-made Iftar meals prepared to the highest quality standards, the organization of communal Iftar meals, the distribution of meat, dates, and cash aid, as well as the distribution of Eid clothing and Zakat al-Fitr (charity given at the end of Ramadan).

The provision of Ramadan aid was not limited to the most vulnerable and poorest groups in Yemen, but extended to Yemeni refugees and the host community in the Republic of Djibouti, to support deserving families, provide joy and happiness on the occasion of the holy month and the blessed Eid al-Fitr, as well as to consolidate the values ​​of social solidarity, based on the social responsibility towards the most needy groups.

This multifaceted Ramadan initiative brought joy and happiness to the beneficiaries, who expressed their gratitude for this humanitarian support, which came at a time when they were most in need. The aid significantly alleviated their burdens and instilled a sense of solidarity amidst the prevailing difficult economic and living conditions.

In a press statement, Mr. Yahya Hasan Al-Dabaa, Head of HUMAN ACCESS, expressed his deepest thanks and appreciation to all the donors and supporters of this year's Ramadan charity projects. He acknowledged their contributions in bringing joy and happiness to beneficiary families in Yemen and Djibouti, easing the burdens on needy and affected families, and bringing smiles to children's faces.

Al-Dabaa emphasized the importance of these pioneering seasonal projects, highlighting their crucial role in alleviating the burdens on the most vulnerable families and bringing smiles to children's faces. He affirmed that HUMAN ACCESS prioritizes the needs of the vulnerable and will continue to cultivate goodness, open doors of hope, and provide humanitarian and developmental assistance both within and outside Yemen.