PWP has launched the implementation of a cash-for-work project – Improving livelihoods for Youth in Urban Areas of Yemen.
PWP has launched the implementation of a cash-for-work project – Improving livelihoods for Youth in Urban Areas of Yemen.
The Public Works Project launched last week the training program on occupational health and safety, social and environmental requirements, mechanism for community contracting, monitoring and follow-up using mobile phones, promotion of women participation within the Social Protection Project, and COVID-19.
The Public Works Project (PWP) organized a two-day workshop last week on the Cash for Work Project - improving livelihoods for youth in urban areas of Yemen. PWP is slated to implement the project in partnership with UNESCO, with funding from the European Union, in the Old City of Sana’a, Aden, Zabid, and Shibam Hadramout.
Grapes is a cash crop which many Yemeni farmers rely on for income, especially in Sana’a and Sa’adah governorates.
The Public Works Project signed three partnership agreements with UNESCO and two agreements with UNDP financed by the European Union and The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) valued at US$ 7.4 million.
The United Nations has described the crises in Yemen as the worst man-made humanitarian crises the world has seen.
Enabling youth engagement in development is a priority for PWP.
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The Second partnership agreement between the Public Works Project and the Humanitarian Development Program of the Hayel Saeed Anam Charity Organization was signed today at the headquarters of PWP.
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