In an effort to achieve further development and excellence, Human Access has released its strategic plan for the years (2024 - 2026) in order to achieve a qualitative shift in performance, raise the value of humanity, assist and empower vulnerable individuals and communities, and create a promising and better future for all.

The strategic plan included a set of main objectives, namely contributing to combating poverty and reducing its spread in Yemen. Additionally, it promotes and supports programs and projects related to sustainable development and rural development, youth, women, and children, empowering them, enhancing their capabilities and skills, and contributing to community health, education, and social services.

The goals included reviving the spirit of solidarity and creating a culture of volunteer work in society, mitigating disaster damage, expanding the scope of the work, and building bridges of relationship to the region and beyond. As a result of climate change and the escalation of crises, the association strives to provide food security to the less fortunate, as well as to enhance economic empowerment and livelihoods to preserve dignity for those in need.

Human Access's strategic plan is based on its mission to protect lives and preserve human dignity following principles of independence, integrity, transparency, and neutrality, and is the result of intensive work as a road map and future path. The plan covers a wide range of humanitarian fields, ensures the highest quality standards in handling tasks, utilizes modern technology, and strives to attract the best human resources.

As a humanitarian edifice that is pointed to with the finger, Human Access strives to achieve its strategic plan for the years (2024-2026) efficiently and effectively, based on its accumulated experience, a long history of aiding the poor and relieving them without discrimination, and a great reputation for trust among donors and partners to win the battle for basic human rights.

HUMAN ACCESS - STRATEGIC PLAN 2024 - 2026