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The World Bank’s IDA Scales up its Support for Yemeni People
6 April 2022 – Sana’a, Yemen: US$108 million of additional finance from the World Bank’s International Development Association to step up social protection and support for Yemeni households whose food…
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The Power of Partnership: Scaling up for Recovery and Resilience in Yemen
Against all daunting conditions, the World Bank – through funding from its International Development Association (IDA) – has worked with UNDP Yemen and the Social Fund for Development (SFD) and the…

Hailah: 50 years of Love for Grape Farming
Hailah - and another 70 grape farmers like her – were provided with trellises and hand tillers to help improve their agricultural production and income. Trellises help Hailah ensure that grapes are…

A Strategic Framework for and Immediate Socio-Economic Response to COVID-19 in Yemen (2020 - 2021)
This report sets out the framework for the United Nations (UNs urgent socio economic support to Yemen in the face of COVID 19 putting in practice the UN Secretary General s Shared responsibility,…

COVID-19 in a Country at War: How YECRP Helps Yemenis Maintain Resilience and Prepare for Recovery
Since the conflict broke out in March 2015, over 3.6 million people have been displaced; one-third of whom live in overcrowded camps and informal settlements that struggle with proper sanitation.
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Creating Essential Services, Jobs, and Resilience through Yemen’s Public Works Project
"PWP has made rapid improvements to community infrastructure and services, just as it has enabled access to markets and social services" YECRP evaluation concluded.

UNDP Development Chief Calls for Action on Debt, Climate, & Inequality As Developing Countries Face Volatile Global Outlook
Increased financing and bold leadership are needed urgently to tackle climate change, rising inequality, and surging debt, as increased risks and vulnerabilities threaten economic growth globally.
