Increasing resilience through innovative and sustainable improvement of food security and livelihoods for returnees, IDPs and host communities in the western coastal areas of Yemen (DKH)/Hodeidah and Taiz:
The Achievement of the project as follow:
- 2 community committees formed, composed of 50 individuals.
 - 825 households (5,775 beneficiaries) benefited from the distribution of productive assets.
 - 165 productive assets (boat, engine and accessories) were distributed.
 - Conducted 165 awareness sessions on how to use the grants.
 - Formation of 10 male microenterprise groups (50 beneficiaries).
 - Forming 12 small business groups for females (60 beneficiaries).
 - Training 50 beneficiaries on apprenticeship in engine and boat maintenance, entrepreneurship and marketing.
 - Training 60 female beneficiaries on weaving and maintenance of nets and sails, fish handling and preservation, entrepreneurship and marketing.
 - Sensitizing 1,920 fishermen on the causes of post-harvest loss.
 - Sensitizing 450 women on available financial resources and products.
 - 1,050 fishermen were sensitized about available financial resources and products.
 
        
            

