Deputy Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Dr. Sadiq Al-Jumaee, commended the active role played by the HUMAN ACCESS Association in implementing humanitarian and development interventions and projects to address various aspects of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
This came during a field visit by the Deputy Minister to the HUMAN ACCESS Association branch in Marib Governorate, accompanied by the Director General of the Social Affairs and Labor Office in the governorate, Mr. Abdulhakim Al-Qaisi, to review the association's operations and ongoing plans and programs.
During the visit, the Deputy Minister toured the association's departments and offices and received a detailed briefing from the HUMAN ACCESS branch leadership on the association's activities, humanitarian and development programs, and projects implemented in various vital sectors. These projects aim to support the most vulnerable and needy groups and alleviate human suffering.
Taiz Governor Nabil Shamsan praised the humanitarian and relief efforts provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through its humanitarian arm, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in supporting various humanitarian sectors that have contributed to alleviating the suffering of the governorate's residents.
This came during a field visit to Taiz Governorate to inspect the progress of work on drilling three water wells in Wadi Aman in the Al-Dhabab area, as part of a project to enhance safe and clean water sources sustainably for the residents of Taiz city, funded by the Center.
During his visit, the project's technical components and implementation phases were reviewed. The governor listened to an explanation from those in charge of the project regarding the production capacity of the three wells, which is approximately 50 cubic meters per hour. This will contribute to strengthening the water system and meeting the growing needs of the city's residents.
The governor emphasized the importance of this vital project, which represents a qualitative addition to the water sector in the governorate, and will help ease and improve level of basic services provided to the governorate's residents. It is worth noting that the project includes drilling three artesian wells, each with an average depth of 400 meters, equipping them with pumping units and their technical accessories, and providing them with integrated solar power systems to ensure continuous operation and reduce reliance on petroleum products.
Additionally, it includes supplying, installing, and operating solar power systems for three existing wells to enhance their efficiency.
The project also involves training technical staff at the local water corporation in Taiz on the management, operation, and maintenance of water systems to ensure service sustainability, along with implementing awareness campaigns for the local community on the rational use of water and protecting its sources from pollution.
With support from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate continues to provide legal document issuance services to the most vulnerable internally displaced persons (IDPs) as part of the integrated project activities in the governorate.
From the beginning of 2026 until the end of May, 1,037 male and female beneficiaries were able to obtain electronic national identity cards, a crucial document for daily life and for accessing social safety nets and protection mechanisms.
The document issuance service includes raising awareness about the importance of obtaining these documents and the requirements for obtaining them, assisting beneficiaries in acquiring the necessary documents and paying the fees, and accompanying them through the entire process until the documents are issued, in coordination with the Civil Status and Civil Registry Authority.
This essential service empowers beneficiaries to prove their legal identity and facilitates their access to basic services and rights, thereby enhancing their legal protection and mitigating the challenges associated with lack of documentation, as well as providing a safer environment for all.
In a new achievement reflecting the remarkable efforts made to implement projects to the fullest extent, HUMAN ACCESS, with the support of several donors and partners, successfully implemented the Udhiyah (Qurbani) project for this year, 1447 AH (2026), with high efficiency, under the slogan "We deliver your sacrifice with love."
Over 643,552 people from the most vulnerable groups benefited from the Udhiyah meat distributed through this project implemented in Yemen and Djibouti. This success confirms HUMAN ACCESS's accumulated experience in implementing similar projects in previous years and affirms its leading position in charitable and humanitarian work.
In a press statement, Mr. Yahya Hasan Al-Dabaa, Head of HUMAN ACCESS, said that the timely and optimal completion of this year's Udhiyah project is a result of the successful partnership between the organization and the donors. He expressed his thanks and appreciation to everyone who contributed to the success of this humanitarian project.
Al-Dabaa thanked the donors for their trust in HUMAN ACCESS and their continued support for its humanitarian projects. He emphasized that the sacrificial meat project represents a great humanitarian message and has had a positive impact on the lives of the beneficiaries, contributing to bringing them joy and happiness during this blessed religious occasion.
Several beneficiary families expressed their gratitude and appreciation to HUMAN ACCESS organization all the donors for this generous humanitarian gesture during Eid al-Adha. They affirmed that this project helped mitigate the difficult challenges they face and brought joy to their hearts at a crucial time.
With funding from several donors and partners, HUMAN ACCESS distributed Qurbani meat to 15,400 Yemeni refugees and members of the host community in the Republic of Djibouti.
This distribution was part of the 1447 AH (2026) Qurbani meat distribution project, aimed at alleviating the burden on the most vulnerable and needy families and bringing joy to their Eid al-Adha meals.
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) concluded its 1447 AH/2026 Udhiyah (sacrificial) meat distribution project in Yemen, implemented by the Ensan Charity Committee for Orphans Care in partnership with the HUMAN ACCESS Association.
The project aimed to distribute 4,140 goats to 8,280 families in the governorates of Aden, Hadhramaut, Al-Mahra, and Marib, contributing to food security and alleviating the burdens on beneficiary families amidst the prevailing humanitarian and economic conditions in the country.
The project planned to deliver sacrificial meat to the most vulnerable groups, including impoverished and displaced families, to ease their suffering and bring joy to the beneficiaries during the Eid holidays.
For his part, Mr. Yahya Al-Dabaa, Head of the HUMAN ACCESS Association, expressed his appreciation for the humanitarian role played by the KSrelief Center. He noted that the project provided crucial support to thousands of needy families and embodied the values of solidarity and human compassion, particularly in light of the economic and humanitarian challenges facing many Yemeni families.
He added that the project directly contributed to improving the nutritional status of beneficiary families during Eid al-Adha, emphasizing the importance of continuing humanitarian interventions targeting the most vulnerable groups in various Yemeni governorates.


