The Public Works Project: a Successful Partner for the Donor Community
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3M ago
Based on World Bank data, Yemen has experienced a significant 52% decline in real GDP per capita over the past seven years. This economic contraction has left approximately 21.6 million Yemenis, which constitutes two-thirds of the population, requiring urgent humanitarian aid. The country faces additional challenges, including escalating commodity prices and the impact of climate change. For vulnerable Yemeni families, the threat of food insecurity looms large, making it a critical concern in the current landscape. Over 17 million people in Yemen are grappling with food insecurity, highlightin ..read more
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Launch of a project to restore historic homes by UNESCO in partnership with PWP and financing by the EU
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11M ago
In the Old City of Sana’a, Shibam Hadramout, Zabid, and Crater Aden; Launch of a project to restore historic homes by UNESCO in partnership with PWP and financing by the EU. Read More ..read more
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UNESCO Office in the Gulf and Yemen commends the partnership with the Public Works Project
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1y ago
The UNESCO Office in the Gulf state & Yemen stressed the importance of partnership with the PWP during the coming period in implementing the coming phase of the #cash_for_work project to improve livelihood opportunities for the youth of the historical cities in Yemen. Read More ..read more
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The ESPECRP social protection initiative provides 200 thousand working days.
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2y ago
In light of a shortage of job opportunities and sources of income, improving the standard of living through providing a source of income is a priority held by the majority of Yemenis, particularly the displaced and poorest groups. Read More ..read more
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During the Inauguration of a training Session for PWP’s Staff, Eng. Saeed Abdo Ahmed: The Life of a Worker and Protecting Lives is Top Priority.
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2y ago
PWP has a organized a week-long training session on supervision, follow up, occupational health and safety, and monitoring for over 60 PWP staff members. Read More ..read more
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In partnership with UNESCO and Funding from the EU, PWP Restores 20 Homes in the Historic City of Zabid
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2y ago
Tens of families in the historic city of Zabid now feel at ease after facing constant threats of displacement and potential death in their homes, which were on the verge of collapse. The homes were so dilapidated due to years of neglect and disrepair. Read More ..read more
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Al-Salool Area in Al-Dhale’a: Farewell to Water Misery and Deprivation
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2y ago
The residents of al-Salool area are suffering from lack of a sustainable water resource. A mountainous area, with sparse seasonal rainfall pattern, the residents suffer from constant draught, and people don’t benefit from the seasonal rainfalls. Read More ..read more
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Cultivating Abandoned Land in Damashiqa, Marib.
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2y ago
Reclamation of Abandoned Land Following the implementation of a project to reduce water loses under the Social Protection Project - ESPECRP, financed by the World Bank’s IDA in partnership with UNDP, PWP implemented a component that has led to increase irrigated areas. Read More ..read more
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Daoud: From a Bus Driver to a Contractor
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2y ago
Daoud Mohammed Abdullah, 35, resident of al-Mahjar area in the Governorate of IBB, was working as a minibus taxi driver. Read More ..read more
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15 Old City Homes have been Restored and Handed Over to Beneficiaries.
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2y ago
The Public Works Project has completed the restoration of 15 home in the Old City of Sana’a under the cash for work program for youth in urban areas of Yemen. Read More ..read more
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