Masam Project Successfully Clears 673 Houthi Mines in One Week in Yemen
In a significant stride for safety and peace, the Masam Project successfully cleared 637 Houthi-laid mines in just one week. This achievement underlines the project’s vital role in alleviating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
Masam Project, launched by Saudi Arabia, aims to dismantle mines in Yemen.
Since its inception, it has been a beacon of hope amidst the turmoil caused by the ongoing conflict.
Houthi forces have extensively used landmines, posing severe risks to civilians. These mines hinder humanitarian aid and threaten lives long after conflicts end.
Additionally, the Masam Project, initiated by Saudi Arabia in 2018, represents a significant humanitarian effort to address the severe issue of landmines in Yemen.
The project is in collaboration with the Yemen Executive Mine Action Center (YEMAC). Also, the project aims to clear Yemeni territories of various explosive threats.
The Impact of Mine Clearance
Removing these mines not only saves lives but also aids in the rehabilitation of affected communities. It enables the resumption of agricultural activities and the safe return of displaced people.
Furthermore, Masam Project in Yemen continues to play a critical role in mitigating the aftermath of the conflict.
Its recent achievements mark a significant step towards a safer and more stable Yemen.



