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Mozn Foundation Distributes 2,000 Livestock to 500 Vulnerable Families in Qafl Shamar, Hajjah

As part of the “Livelihood and Pastoral Support Project for Vulnerable Families”, and with funding from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), under the supervision of the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation (SCMCHA) – Hajjah Branch, and in coordination with the Office of Agriculture and Irrigation,
Mozn Charitable Development Foundation implemented the first phase of livestock distribution in Qafl Shamar District, Hajjah Governorate.

A total of 2,000 heads of livestock (sheep and goats) were distributed to 500 beneficiary families, at a rate of 4 animals per household.

This activity comes as part of several key interventions under the project, including:

  • Distribution of 165 tons of animal feed and salt blocks
  • Distribution of 4,000 heads of small ruminants
  • Provision of cash assistance to vulnerable families to help reduce malnutrition and strengthen their economic resilience

The project aims to improve livelihoods and promote self-reliance for beneficiary families, following the principle:

“Do not give me a fish, but teach me how to fish.”

The distribution was attended by Mr. Allan Fadail, Judge Ibrahim Abu Khurfasha (Director General of the District), Mr. Sadiq Al-Shazly (Director of Operations at Mozn Foundation), and Mr. Adnan Al-Harib (Project Coordinator).

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