Over the next two years, UNDP aims to restore livelihoods, social cohesion and security, reflecting a minimum of conditions necessary for resilience while focusing on the community level.
Initiatives will be implemented by community organizations, public services and institutions, private sector, civil society organizations. Building their ability to deliver basic services will be a critical part of UNDP activities in Yemen.
The collaborative and mutually reinforcing interventions between communities and local institutions will form the foundations of local governance that will be a building block in future recovery and state building. In this regard, our priorities for Yemen are:
- Supporting a Peaceful Solution.
- Economic Recovery.
- Restoring Basic Services.
- Preparing the Ground.
- Safeguarding human rights.
- Empowerment of vulnerable groups:
The challenges of Yemen’s war and crisis are unprecedented. In light of the intricate linkages between political, security, development and humanitarian dimensions, UNDP will work closely with the UN system, Yemeni stakeholders and international partners to deliver a risk-informed and conflict-sensitive resilience programme.