Women across the Arab States region want and deserve an equal future free from violence and conflict; a future that is inclusive, sustainable and peaceful, with equal rights for all. To get there,…
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, women’s leadership statistics were at best “disappointing”.
In crisis countries like Yemen, investment in infrastructure is often overlooked, but UNDP views this as an extremely important effort to facilitate the entry of humanitarian assistance, to build…
Empowering Yemeni youth through skills training and funding support, ensures local and sustainable solutions to the on-going socio-economic problems and bottlenecks of humanitarian and development…
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.
Linking the health and socio-economic response in Yemen.
Unless there are robust social protection and economic recovery elements in the health response, the pandemic will ravage the poorest and most unequal country in world.
Ending the fighting now will allow for a UN-led mediated process to end the war and will help prevent a COVID-19 outbreak in an already tenuous environment.
UNDP is employing thousands of people in Yemen, especially during this special month of Ramadan. Listen in to find out the ins and outs of temporary employment programmes. Discover why we implement…
In addition to restoring development gains, UNDP projects are designed to promote human dignity. UNDP envisages a future in which Yemen has the capacity to address its own challenges, and communities…