The Yemen International Agency for Development continues to implement its humanitarian projects aimed at improving the health and living conditions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Marib Governorate. Recently, the agency completed the distribution of 1,000 personal hygiene kits to displaced families in the Hemma, Yusufi, and Hajba camps, with generous support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), as part of its interventions in the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector.
This project serves as an urgent response to the growing needs within the camps, where hundreds of families are enduring harsh living conditions and facing severe health challenges. Hygiene kits play a crucial role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and improving personal hygiene, especially among vulnerable groups such as children, women, and the elderly.
Dr. Wael Hadi, the project manager, emphasized the importance of such interventions, stating:
“What we distributed today is not just a kit — it’s a message of solidarity and support that reassures these families they are not alone in facing these harsh conditions.”
He also extended his gratitude to the WASH Cluster team for their coordination and field supervision efforts, which significantly contributed to the project’s success and its humanitarian objectives.
Through this project, the agency aims to support efforts to reduce the spread of diseases and promote health awareness among IDPs, in line with a strategic vision to improve the camp environment and provide essential life-supporting services in cooperation with national and international partners.
The Yemen International Agency for Development continues its operations across several Yemeni governorates, implementing programs in health, education, economic empowerment, and WASH, offering comprehensive support to the most vulnerable groups affected by conflict and displacement.





