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Governance and capacity building

About Program

The Governance and Capacity building program aims at enhancing the resilience of local governance systems and build the capacity of local authorities through the provision of the required technical support and conducting training sessions that increase the productivity of local authorities and enhance their roles and actions. On the level of improving the public services, this kind of program assists in enabling the participants to obtain the knowledge and skills and contribute to the development of communities and economic stability. 

Program in Numbers

Activities

223  local authority offices were supported.  

69  Local CSOs & community initiatives were supported.

794  Community committees and youth were trained.

70  Advocacy activities to promote local led approach.

2819
Number of Beneficiaries
10
Number of Projects
The Intervention Areas
Aden - Lahj - Hadramout - Taiz - Marib - Socotra - Al Mahrah - Ad Dhale - Abyan - Shabwa
6
Number of donors and partners

Latest News

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Success Stories

Abeer and her remarkable journey of continuous development

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interest and build the human being

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