Yemen Livelihoods and Human Security: Impact Assessment 2017 - 2019

Project Impact Assessment 2017 - 2019

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Yemen Livelihoods and Human Security: Impact Assessment 2017 - 2019

June 4, 2020

The Yemen Livelihood and Human Security (YLHS) project is funded by the Government of Japan and UNDP. The project was implemented in two phases from 2017 to 2019 by UNDP and partners included For All Foundation (FAF) and OXFAM Yemen. YLHS aimed to strengthen the resilience of communities to resist and recover from the conflict, through providing opportunities for livelihoods and protection support to vulnerable groups and provision of socio-economic infrastructure. The project targeted the most vulnerable groups in Aden (Attwahi, Crater, and Mualla districts)and Lahj Governorates (Tuban and Tor Albaha ah districts).

The main objective of this impact assessment was to assess the impact of livelihoods and protection interventions to assess the socio-economic impact on the lives of the targeted beneficiaries.

Given the scope of the impact assessment, both quantitative and qualitative approaches were adopted. The data collection tools included a desk review, key informant interviews (KIIs), focus group discussions (FGDs), women and youth survey questionnaire, and case studies.