Monday, 19 June, 2017
Cash for work
Roads rehabilitation
As part of the Global Program for Food and Nutrition Security (GPFNS) projects funded by GIZ, YFCA implemented the Paving and rehabilitation of the rural road in Al Danwah, Haier, Na'man through cash for work activities which is a crucial road that leads to 12 surrounding villages. A total of 230 men were selected for the project which lasted 6 months

Roads rehabilitation
Paving the road in Aldanwah and Al- Maaran has served 15 villages and has helped people with the transportation means. The road in Al – Danwah is 285m long in different sections and the road in Al- Maraan is 65m long in different sections with three Retaining walls.

Water Cisterns and Reservoirs
The activity did not only serve the community but also has provided the workers with an income which could not have come in a better time
People of Al Sa’ad were suffering from the scarcity of water in the village. This naturally led to poor hygiene and made a good home for diseases to spread. The old Cistern contained 12 cubic meters of rainwater which served 60 house hold for the whole year. The new water Cistren now holds 54 cubic meter of rainwater and serves up to 120 house hold for the whole year

Roads rehabilitation
As part of the Global Program for Food and Nutrition Security (GPFNS) projects funded by GIZ, YFCA implemented the Paving and rehabilitation of the rural road in Al Danwah, Haier, Na'man through cash for work activities which is a crucial road that leads to 12 surrounding villages. A total of 230 men were selected for the project which lasted 6 months

Roads rehabilitation
Paving the road in Aldanwah and Al- Maaran has served 15 villages and has helped people with the transportation means. The road in Al – Danwah is 285m long in different sections and the road in Al- Maraan is 65m long in different sections with three Retaining walls.

Water Cisterns and Reservoirs
The activity did not only serve the community but also has provided the workers with an income which could not have come in a better time
People of Al Sa’ad were suffering from the scarcity of water in the village. This naturally led to poor hygiene and made a good home for diseases to spread. The old Cistern contained 12 cubic meters of rainwater which served 60 house hold for the whole year. The new water Cistren now holds 54 cubic meter of rainwater and serves up to 120 house hold for the whole year

Dam expansion and Reservoirs
The old dam in the village of Ma’atar contained 538 cubic meters of rain water which was used up by the village in about four months’ time. After the expansion, the dam can now store up to 1670 cubic meter of water which is now enough for the whole year.
The old dam in the village of Ma’atar contained 538 cubic meters of rain water which was used up by the village in about four months’ time. After the expansion, the dam can now store up to 1670 cubic meter of water which is now enough for the whole year.