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#Nahda_Makers organization is implementing a series of agricultural interventions within the "Food to Resilience" FuTuRe project.

As part of ongoing efforts to enhance food security and build sustainable livelihoods, the “Food to Resilience” (FuTuRe3) project, funded by #KSRelief & #BMZ and in partnership with #WFP, and in coordination with the local authority, carry out a series of agricultural interventions across the districts of Wadi and Desert Hadramout. These efforts aim to improve the efficiency of irrigation systems and support farming communities in addressing climate-related challenges.

In Seiyun District, work was carried out on the internal irrigation system, as well as main and secondary canals in Al-Hajib area. Activities were carried out in 15 locations, including the construction of water division structures and internal distribution units. Work has been completed in 10 sites so far, with implementation ongoing in the remaining locations.

Similarly, Wadi Shuhuh bin Tha’lab is witnessing parallel interventions focused on rehabilitating internal irrigation distribution systems for agricultural lands, with work underway across 24 sites.

In Al-Qatn District, the project focused on rehabilitating main and secondary canals in Wadi Jabhudh, alongside improving the benefiting agricultural lands. These efforts contribute to enhancing water resource management efficiency and increasing agricultural productivity in the area.

These interventions directly target farmers and workers in the agricultural sector, as well as individuals engaged in related trades and professions. A total of 300 beneficiaries are reached through construction activities, in addition to 700 beneficiaries supported through the distribution of agricultural inputs and the application of climate adaptation practices.

This work aligns with the project’s vision to strengthen community resilience and transform environmental challenges into sustainable development opportunities, thereby supporting the stability of the agricultural sector and enhancing food security in the region.

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