Funded by #BMZ and in partnership with #DKH and within the Increasing Resilience through Innovative and Sustainable Improvement of Food Security and Livelihoods project for Returnees, IDPs, Migrants and Host Communities in the Western Coastal areas of Yemen, #Nahda_Makers Organization implemented the cash-to-participants activity.
This activity targeted and supported 200 from youth in the Al Khawkhah district, who were previously trained in the vocational training stage of sewing heat preservation bags, drying food, and blacksmithing skills for manufacturing solar cookers, who worked on acquiring skills for solving problems and overcoming challenges by generating ideas in marketing products and acquiring the knowledge and skills of blacksmithing, sewing and drying food.
This distribution, which was implemented, aims to enhance the food security of the participants in the vocational training stage.