As part of its humanitarian efforts to save lives and uphold the dignity of internally displaced persons (IDPs), #Nahda_Makers , with funding from #YHF, implemented the project titled “Life-saving assistance to acutely vulnerable populations and IDPs, addressing the CCCM, and Protection needs in Al Ma'afer, and Jabal Habashi districts in Taiz governorate” The project targeted IDPs and the most vulnerable families living in several camps across Al Ma’afer and Jabal Habashi districts.
The project included a package of critical interventions aimed at improving infrastructure and essential services within the camps. Activities included shelter repair and maintenance, pathway and road maintenance, repairs to water supply and sanitation facilities, installation of solar lighting systems, enhancement of waste management systems, and community awareness campaigns to promote healthy practices and strengthen community protection.
A total of 4,482 beneficiaries living in various camps across Al Ma’afer and Jabal Habashi districts benefited from the project.
This intervention was implemented to create a safer and more stable environment for displaced populations by improving essential services within displacement sites, strengthening protection mechanisms, and responding to urgent humanitarian needs. The project also supported (CCCM) efforts, contributing to more efficient service delivery, enhanced coordination among humanitarian actors, and strengthened accountability and feedback mechanisms with displaced communities.
In addition to implementing CCCM activities at the site level in Al Ma’afer and Jabal Habashi districts, the organization also assumed responsibility for Area-Based Coordination in Jabal Habashi District, helping to improve the integration of humanitarian interventions and strengthen responses to the growing needs of IDPs and host communities.
Nahda Makers continues its humanitarian efforts to improve the living conditions of the most vulnerable groups and enhance their resilience in the face of escalating humanitarian challenges.