Geneva — March 3, 2022 Once again this year, we continued the tradition established by Y30 to organise a Yemeni National Coffee Day on March 3rd by setting up an information stand in Sana’a, with the presence of local authorities. Emphasizing the critical role of...
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Our Agriculture Projects
The anti-qat project
Qat cultivation has become widespread throughout Yemen, and its consumption represents both an economic trap and social phenomenon. Many Yemenis are spending a large portion of their income to buy qat leaves that, contains classified narcotic substance, instead of...
The Nurseries of Hope 2030
As the crisis in Yemen enters its sixth year, the agriculture sector has become one of the worst hit by the current crisis. Agricultural assets have been lost, destroyed, or degraded, severely comprising food production, causing extensive damage to livelihoods...
The “Trees for the Future” project
Agricultural assets have been lost, destroyed or degraded, severely comprising food production, causing extensive damage to livelihoods and high unemployment rates. Agriculture remains the main source of livelihoods for the bulk of Yemenis, especially women, living in...
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