SFD launches five-month emergency interventions in the war-torn Taiz city
SFD launches five-month emergency interventions in the war-torn Taiz city
The relative improvement of funding has enabled the SFD Cash-for-Work program to continue the response to the war-triggered needs in and around the most inflaming war fronts.
While the program began to work in some affected western coastal areas, it also has launched the registration of the war-affected families residing in all Taiz city districts (Salah, Al-Modhafar, Al-Qahirah and Al-Hawban) where violence and displacement have been prevailing for nearly two years.
The program has opened one registration center in each district, and the beneficiary households will be later evaluated and selected based on the program's criteria. They are planned to be targeted by employment and development interventions for maximum 5 months that generate income, provide sustainable access to food and health and environment protection such as creating food producing household gardens, rehabilitating public gardens and walls of public facilities and removing building debris in the streets, in addition to enhancing public health and hygiene.
In order to produce as effective impact as possible for beneficiaries, the C-f-W program is committed to special targeting criteria including prioritization of targeting the most vulnerable social groups including households headed by females and the disabled, households of high food insecurity and households without shelter.
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