Sunday, 19 May, 2024
In a significant move to bolster the emergency response to the devastating floods in Seiyun ,Hadramout governorate, YFCA conducted a comprehensive training for field survey volunteers. This acitivy is part of the “Emergency Relief in Shelter and WASH for Flood-Affected Individuals in Hadramout,” project funded by Muslim Aid and START Network.
The training is designed to empower volunteers with the skills necessary to utilize KoBoToolbox software effectively. This tool is crucial for ensuring the integrity and precision of data gathered during field surveys. The course represents the initial phase of the project, which aims to meticulously verify the lists of beneficiaries residing in the Sayun district’s camps, including Maryamah, Mudawwara, and Al-Aidarous.
By enhancing the capabilities of its volunteers, YFCA is committed to improving the quality of fieldwork. The trained volunteers will play a pivotal role in collecting accurate and systematic field data, which is essential for the successful execution of relief and development projects. Moreover, this training underscores YFCA’s strategic approach to strengthen the efficiency of emergency responses in the affected regions.
The community’s involvement and the dedication of these volunteers are expected to have a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by the floods, as YFCA continues its mission to provide unwavering support and assistance.
The training is designed to empower volunteers with the skills necessary to utilize KoBoToolbox software effectively. This tool is crucial for ensuring the integrity and precision of data gathered during field surveys. The course represents the initial phase of the project, which aims to meticulously verify the lists of beneficiaries residing in the Sayun district’s camps, including Maryamah, Mudawwara, and Al-Aidarous.
By enhancing the capabilities of its volunteers, YFCA is committed to improving the quality of fieldwork. The trained volunteers will play a pivotal role in collecting accurate and systematic field data, which is essential for the successful execution of relief and development projects. Moreover, this training underscores YFCA’s strategic approach to strengthen the efficiency of emergency responses in the affected regions.
The community’s involvement and the dedication of these volunteers are expected to have a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by the floods, as YFCA continues its mission to provide unwavering support and assistance.