ERRYJP III

About us

The Supporting Resilient Livelihoods, Food Security, and Climate Adaptation in Yemen (ERRY III) Joint programme aims to strengthen resilience of the population in the most vulnerable governorates in Yemen. ERRY III supports the creation of sustainable livelihoods opportunities through enhancing food security, employment, community assets restoration, social basic services, agricultural value chains, gender equality and women’s economic empowerment as well as access to renewable energy.

 

  • Overall Objective: To strengthen resilience of the population in the most vulnerable governorates in Yemen.

  • Overall Outcome: Improved the management of local risks and shocks in crisis-affected communities of the most vulnerable governorates in Yemen.

 

Intermediate Outcomes & Outputs

  • Intermediate Outcome 1: Increased local institutional resilience management and community social cohesion in crisis-affected communities.
    • Output 1.1: Improved the capacity of community structures and local institutions to strengthen the resilience of the community. 
    • Output 1.2: Communities are equipped with gender-sensitive and culturally appropriate conflict resolution tools.
  • Intermediate Outcome 2: Broadened access of vulnerable population to sources of energy and job opportunities in the renewable energy sector. 
    • Output 2.1: Increased opportunities for the communities to access clean and renewable energy solutions.
    • Output 2.2: Broadened the volume of skilled workforce in the sector of renewable energy.
  • Intermediate Outcome 3: Increased sustainable production and productivity of crop and livestock in crisis-affected communities.
    • Output 3.1: Improved capacities in climate smart agriculture (CSA) of farmers vulnerable to climate shocks.
    • Output 3.2: Strengthened the capacity of vulnerable farming households to develop different agricultural value chains.
  • Intermediate Outcome 4: Improved access of women, youth, and other vulnerable groups to food and income opportunities.
    • Output 4.1: Gender-sensitive short-term income opportunities created for vulnerable individuals in the communities.
    • Output 4.2: Increased capacities of vulnerable individuals to engage in gender-sensitive and culturally appropriate entrepreneurship opportunities.
    • Output 4.3: Increased capacities of vulnerable individuals to engage in gender-sensitive and culturally appropriate technical and vocational skills development opportunities.

 

Component of the programme

  1. Local Governance and Social Cohesion (UNDP)
  2. Renewable Energy (UNDP)
  3. Short Term Employment and Livelihood (UNDP)
  4. Agriculture Value Chain (FAO)
  5. Skills and Entrepreneurship Development (ILO)
  6. Food assistance for assets/ Food Assistance for Training (WFP)
  7. Climate Adaptations (FAO, UNDP. ILO, WFP)