Bena Charity for Human Development (BCFHD) continues the implementation of the project
“Enhancing Resilience through the Provision of Lifesaving Multi-Sectoral Assistance (Food Security and Agriculture, WASH, Protection, and Camp Coordination and Camp Management) to Vulnerable IDPs and Host Communities in Al-Qahirah, Maqbanah, and Ash Shamayatayn Districts, Taiz Governorate,” funded by Yemen Humanitarian Fund (YHF), by distributing the fourth round of emergency food assistance through unconditional cash transfers to the most vulnerable families in Al-Qahirah District, Taiz Governorate.
This fourth round targeted 312 families from internally displaced persons (IDPs), host community members, and marginalized groups, in line with the Food Security and Agriculture Cluster (FSAC) standards, enabling beneficiary households to meet their basic food needs and strengthen food security amid the ongoing humanitarian challenges.
The distribution was accompanied by awareness-raising activities for beneficiaries on their rights, the project objectives, and the Complaints and Feedback Mechanism (CFM). Informational materials and complaint cards were also distributed to enhance transparency and accountability in accordance with Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) principles.
This fourth round reaffirms BCFHD’s continued commitment to alleviating the suffering of the most vulnerable families and strengthening their resilience in light of the difficult humanitarian conditions in Taiz Governorate.



