Funded by MyCare Foundation, HUMAN ACCESS implemented the distribution of winter relief kits containing blankets, mattresses, and winter clothing, benefiting 200 displaced families in Marib Governorate, which hosts one of the largest concentrations of internally displaced people in Yemen.
This intervention is part of the Winter Clothing Project, which aims to provide displaced families with essential heating supplies and protect them from winter-related illnesses, amid escalating humanitarian needs and the continued deterioration of living conditions caused by more than a decade of ongoing conflict.
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