Tuesday, 25 June, 2024
11 June
YFCA distributes the cash assistance to the Cash for Work (CFW) activity BNFs, providing much-needed financial support to vulnerable households. The initiative completed its third round of cash distributions, benefiting 230 households across the districts of Mayfa’ah in Shabwah governorate and Ash Shu’ayb in Ad Dali’ governorate.
The CFW activity is a cornerstone of the broader Multi-sectoral Emergency Response project aimed at supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs) and other vulnerable groups in Ad Dali’ and Shabwah Governorates. This project receives funding from the German Federal Foreign Office (AA) in partnership with Diakonie-Katastrophenhilfe (DKH).
Each participating household received 155,000 Yemeni Rials, a sum determined by the Food Security and Agriculture Cluster (FSAC) approved transfer value, and reflective of the number of days worked. Beneficiaries contributed to community development through labor-intensive projects, including the construction of gabions and road paving.
The overarching goal of the CFW activity is twofold: to ensure that households in the targeted communities can meet their basic food needs through cash assistance, and to provide them with opportunities to develop skills through participation in CFW interventions.This initiative represents a vital step towards alleviating the hardships faced by many in Yemen, offering a beacon of hope and a path to self-sufficiency for those affected by the crisis.
YFCA distributes the cash assistance to the Cash for Work (CFW) activity BNFs, providing much-needed financial support to vulnerable households. The initiative completed its third round of cash distributions, benefiting 230 households across the districts of Mayfa’ah in Shabwah governorate and Ash Shu’ayb in Ad Dali’ governorate.
The CFW activity is a cornerstone of the broader Multi-sectoral Emergency Response project aimed at supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs) and other vulnerable groups in Ad Dali’ and Shabwah Governorates. This project receives funding from the German Federal Foreign Office (AA) in partnership with Diakonie-Katastrophenhilfe (DKH).
Each participating household received 155,000 Yemeni Rials, a sum determined by the Food Security and Agriculture Cluster (FSAC) approved transfer value, and reflective of the number of days worked. Beneficiaries contributed to community development through labor-intensive projects, including the construction of gabions and road paving.
The overarching goal of the CFW activity is twofold: to ensure that households in the targeted communities can meet their basic food needs through cash assistance, and to provide them with opportunities to develop skills through participation in CFW interventions.This initiative represents a vital step towards alleviating the hardships faced by many in Yemen, offering a beacon of hope and a path to self-sufficiency for those affected by the crisis.