Assistance in relief work is more than just providing water, food, security, and accommodation, but rather an apolitical humanitarian project for the Jizan Education Department. Women who have been forced to leave their homes due to the ongoing clashes are being encouraged to attend school in their refugee camps. The education department in Jizan said it is setting up a morning school for elderly village women at the evacuee camps, an official said. The department has surveyed the evacuee camps for women who want to be educated, a chance that may have never been offered to them before, said Abdulaziz Al-Mihdawi, director of the Jizan Education Department. But at the camp, it has emerged as a humanitarian ‘right' just like water, food, security, and shelter. Displaced teachers from village schools will be tasked to teach at the camp, he said. Some of the teachers have already been assigned to morning schools close to their camps, he said.