To inspect and evaluate Kharaz refugee camp in Lahj governorate, a team from UNHCR's Aden office visited to review the progress of activities implemented by HUMAN ACCESS to serve the most vulnerable and needy refugees in the camp, funded by UNHCR.
The team's visit involved all facilities and services in the camp, which hosts thousands of refugees from Somalia and Ethiopia.
The visit also included meeting with refugee community leaders and speaking with the HUMAN ACCESS team to identify existing challenges and find solutions to obstacles to ensure that the basic needs of refugees are met and their humanitarian suffering is alleviated.
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