Joint Programme Progress Report - January - July 2021
Joint Programme Progress Report - January - July 2021
December 20, 2021
This narrative report was conducted by Joint Coordination Unite of the support Resilient livelihood & Food Security in Yemen Joint programme/ ERRYII JP. The report reviews the progress , achievements, lesson leaned and key challenges of the joint programme as of July 2021. The second phase of ERRY Joint Programme is co-funded by EU and Sida, and is being implemented by FAO, ILO, UNDP, and WFP in sixteen selected districts within six vulnerable governorates across Yemen: Hajjah, Hodeida, Lahj, Abyan, Taiz, and Sana'a.
The interventions of ERRY II target the most vulnerable community groups, including women, the unemployed youth, the Muhamasheen, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and stressed host communities.
livelihoods and access to essential services. The specific objective (Outcome) of the program is “Crisis-affected communities are better able to manage local risks and shocks for increased resilience and self-reliance”. The joint program is expected to achieve the following results over the implementation timeframe:
- Output 1: Community livelihoods, productive assets, and food security are improved to strengthen resilience and self-reliance.
- Output 2: Vulnerable communities benefited from solar energy for sustainable livelihoods opportunities and enhanced social service delivery; and
- Output 3: Communities and local authorities enhanced capacities to respond to conflict and gender-sensitive priorities needs.