supporting by #JVC, #NMO_ORG is implementing a project to support the well-being and protection of children and families affected by the conflict in Yemen.
This project, which is being implemented, works to target children and families affected by the conflict in the “Taiz” graveyard, where it will work on:
This project, which is being implemented, works to target children and families affected by the conflict in the “Taiz” graveyard, where it will work on:
- Implementing awareness activities through the community protection network.
- Obtaining birth certificates for children.
- Providing identification cards.
- Create friendly spaces.
- Training on psychosocial support services, child-friendly spaces, and the community protection network.
- Providing entertainment bags for child-friendly spaces.
- Manage child-friendly spaces with the community.
This project will benefit 200 people from child-friendly spaces, 400 children from obtaining birth certificates, and 150 beneficiaries from identification cards.
All of this will work to improve access to protection services for children and families affected by the conflict, which will lead to enhancing well-being, protection, prevention, and mitigating protection risks in the targeted areas by providing a safe and appropriate environment for children and enabling children and people affected by displacement to obtain legal documents to enable them to claim their rights and find permanent solutions for them.
In the context of the project, and earlier, training was implemented in psychosocial support services, child-friendly spaces for facilitators, the community protection network for 12 facilitator participants, the community protection network, and community committees in the Maqbanah “Taiz” district.
This training aims to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide psychosocial support and train them to hold awareness and facilitation sessions in child-friendly spaces in order to enhance the capabilities of facilitators and the community protection network.