Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict but their situation is precarious. Therefore, local authorities in Yemen need structured and systematic attention and support to keep meeting the needs of conflict-affected populations – water and sanitation services, health and education systems, as well as support for jobs and growth.
The SIERY project builds on a long-standing partnership of the EU with UNDP in support of local authorities in Yemen. It works towards a responsive and accountable local governance, led by local authorities and inclusive of local economies driven by micro, small and medium-enterprises. It provides much needed support for sustained delivery of water, sanitation and health services, as well as enabling schools, local markers and local businesses to maintain their operations.
The ultimate aim is to guarantee resilience and gradual recovery, eventually creating an enabling environment for stabilization and peace.
Implementing organisations
UNDP
- Project duration
- 1 Aug 2020 - 1 Dec 2023
- Project locations
- Yemen
- Overall budget
- €69 800 000
- EU contribution
- €69 800 000100% of the overall budget