- Hammurabi Human Right Organization's relief program with the support of The Christian Solidarity International (CSI) includes liberated Kaka'i villages
- Distribution of (420) different haygen baskets to all the citizens of the two villages of Al-Majidiya and Kazkan for Kaka'i
- Pascal Ward and Dr. John Ebner, heading the joint relief team
- Louis Marcos Ayoub, Mr. Willam Ward, Ms. Nadia Younis Butte, and the lawyer Youhanna Yousif Tawaya within the relief team that went to the two villages
A joint delegation from Hammurabi Human Rights Organization and The Christian Solidarity International (CSI) headed to the Kaka'I villages Al-Majidiya and Kzakan in Al-Hamdaniya district on (22/6/2017), carrying (420) haygen baskets of different types.
The team included Mrs. Pascal Warda, President of Hammurabi Human Rights Organization, Dr. John Ebnar, Executive Director of CSI, Mr. Louis Marcos Ayoub, Vice President of Hammurabi Organization, Mr. William Warda, Public Relations Officer, Ms. Nadia Younis Butte, Board Member, Mr. Youhanna Yousef Tawaya,Head of the Organization Branch in Erbil, Mr. Adel Saad, Media Advisor, Mr. Yousif Issac, Mr. Farhan Yousef Samaan, and Mr. Walid Yalda, Members of the General Assembly, Ms. Rita Al-Bazy, translator, while Mr. Adrian Hartmann and Ms. Helen Ray also joined from CSI.
The relief materials included all the residents of the two Kaka'I villages, as the name lists of the families, and the relief distribution were organized by The Mukhtars of the two villages, Al-Majidiya and Kzakan.
In addition to the relief activity, the joint team toured the two villages and met many of the Kaka'I citizens that expressed their gratitude for the initiative of the Hammurabi Human Rights Organization's relief tour, where also the citizens shared medical reports for some of their difficult medical cases with Mrs. Pascal Warda and Dr. John Ebnar, who promised to help according to the available potentials.
Referring that, this new relief program that is carried out by Hammurabi Human Right Organization, and within the cooperation and support of The Christian Solidarity International (CSI), is including large areas of Nineveh province and is dedicated to the relief of cities, towns and liberated villages to accomplish the priority of material and moral support for returnees to their villages.