The Yemeni Endowments launches the digital system for pilgrims’ data (Yallam)

The Yemeni Ministry of Endowments and Guidance launched today, Wednesday, in the temporary capital, Aden, the digital system for data on pilgrims and Umrah performers (Yalmlam), to record data on pilgrims this season 1445 AH, for 24,255 pilgrims, as part of the ministry’s efforts to improve the services provided to our country’s pilgrims, and facilitate mechanisms for Follow up.
The Director General of the Information Center at the Ministry’s Office, Engineer Bakr Mahmoud, confirmed that the electronic system (Yallam) aims to digital transformation, develop the Ministry’s electronic infrastructure, employ technology to improve the services provided to pilgrims, and advance work in line with the Ministry’s development vision. In the digital field.
Engineer Bakr explained that the Ministry, through its digital website (Yallam), has completed the registration of pilgrims’ data for 24,255 pilgrims, and has begun procedures for distributing electronic cards to agencies, to print and deliver them to pilgrims registered with them.
The electronic card includes all the pilgrim’s information, and it also contains a barcode through which the pilgrim can know his data, determine the location of his residence, file a complaint or make suggestions, and send his location when lost.