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Rising Tides: Tamer's Story of Resilience and Renewal Tamer Bakri, a 40-year-old father of three daughters, lives in Alamoudi village in Al-Mukha District, Taiz Governorate. For years, Tamer struggled to provide for his family, earning a meager 10,000 YER per fishing trip—an income that barely covered their basic needs. “I was living in despair, thinking about leaving...

Haifa's Story: Overcoming Challenges with Determination In the village of Al-Zuhari, located in the Al-Mukha district of Taiz Governorate, Yemen, where modest huts made of palm fronds are scattered, lives Haifa Al-Shujaa, a 22-year-old young woman. She is married but does not have her own home with her husband who suffers from a psychological condition, so...

Fuad’s Story: Rebuilding Dreams from the Ashes of War In the Al-Jashah village, Al-Khawkhah District, Yemen, 35-year-old Fuad Abdullah Faraj stands as a beacon of resilience. A father of four and sole provider for his eight-member family, Fuad once struggled to survive on daily wages as a fiberglass boat repairman. “We lived in constant fear. The...

ADO WASH response as Conflict-sensitive programming to enhance social cohesion. • Country & Region: Yemen, Hajjah Governorate (Abs District) • Water Scarcity & WASH Challenges • Conflict Impact • Climate & Environmental Impact ...

Emad Salem, a 29-year-old from Al-Jaadi village in Al-Mukha District, Taiz Governorate, faced a life of hardship as the sole provider for his parents and younger brothers and sisters. Struggling with unstable income, Emad found it difficult to meet his family’s basic needs. His dream of getting married and starting a family seemed out of...

In the coastal Al-Ruwais area of Al-Mukha District, Taiz Governorate, Yemen, 20-year-old Akram Zaid embodies resilience and ambition. As a fisherman who supports his family of five, Akram once relied solely on the sea for survival, earning meager daily wages by working for others. The war and economic collapse in Yemen left his family struggling...

The SIERY project continues to make progress in building the Dhanobah Health Unit: Thanks to the tireless efforts of the ABS Development Organization(#ADO), the support of the United Nations Development Program (#UNDP), and European Union funding, the Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (#SIERY) project continues to make tangible progress in completing the construction of...

The Western Coastal areas of Yemen, particularly Al Mukha and Al Khawkha districts, have been severely affected by years of conflict, displacement, and natural disasters. Fishing, once a primary source of livelihood for many families, became increasingly unsustainable due to the destruction of fishing assets, lack of access to markets, and poor post-harvest practices. This...

start with the establishing a network for partners working in Yemen and will concern about Pillar 1: establishing research based knowledge through assessments to the interventions in Yemen (humanitarian and development), ...