After four years of feeling heartbroken for stopping #farming because of #Yemen conflict, Naif’s hope is restored and comes back to growing his crops.
The 24-month Emergency Crisis Response Project (ECRP) aims to mitigate the impact of the current crisis on local households and communities and assist their recovery from the bottom-up using local systems, capacities and institutions to progressively resume and scale-up service delivery.
United Nations Development Programme in Yemen launched the “Restore the disrupted livelihoods of crisis-affected populations” component within the framework of the Yemen Stabilization Programme.
UNDP has actively supported HMA (Humanitarian Mine Action) nationwide in Yemen since the late 1990s working with the national implementers. The aim of UNDP’s intervention has remained constant to reduce or eliminate the impact EO (Explosive Ordnance) has on the civilian population, infrastructure and economy.
Summary of the first year of Yemen Emergency Crisis Response Project. Figures and achievements.
Immediate focus on strengthening resilience and stabilization while international community considers long-term support.
Four years of no electricity supplies has turned people’s life in Yemen upside down ...

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26,800,000

Population

0.20

Poverty rate

2,300

GNI per capita (2011)

0.482

Human Dev. Index

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