Bena Charity Distributes the First Batch of Emergency Food Assistance through Unconditional Cash to the Most Vulnerable Families in Al-Qahirah District.

As part of the project: “Enhancing Resilience through the Provision of Lifesaving Assistance Multi-Sectoral (FSAC, WASH, Protection, and CCCM) to Vulnerable IDPs, HCs, in Al Qahirah, Maqbanah, and Ash Shamayatayn Districts”, funded by Yemen Humanitarian Fund (YHF), Bena Charity for Human Development (BCFHD) has distributed the first batch of emergency food assistance through unconditional cash transfers to targeted families in Al-Qahirah District, Taiz Governorate.

This distribution covered 312 families from internally displaced persons (IDPs), host community members, and marginalized groups, in line with the Food Security and Agriculture Cluster (FSAC) standards, thereby contributing to meeting their basic food needs.

The implementation was accompanied by awareness-raising activities for beneficiaries on their rights, the project objectives, and the complaints and feedback mechanisms (CFM), in addition to distributing informational brochures, leaflets, and complaint cards to the targeted households.

This step reaffirms the Foundation’s commitment to continuing its efforts in strengthening food security and alleviating the suffering of the most vulnerable families amidst the challenging humanitarian conditions in Taiz Governorate.

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