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FISH2DEV

Project

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  • Stabilisation and resilience

  • Peace, stability and security

Droit de Tan Yilmaz (flickr)
Droit de Tan Yilmaz (flickr)
Project start date
Status

Closed

Project end date
Financing amount (Euro)
€1m
Country and region
Yemen
Funders

The project aims to strengthen the resilience of the fisheries sector in Yemen, in order to preserve the livelihoods of artisanal fishers and local communities to improve food security and to facilitate post-crisis recovery.

Context

Yemen has been in a violent conflict since 2015 that continues to impact humanitarian priorities and shape development needs.

The current conflict has deepened political and economic inequities with a devastating impact on civilian life, public institutions, and infrastructures. Food insecurity in Yemen remains extremely high. 

The fishing sector is a major source of food, income and employment. Yemen's seafarers are a crucial resource for the Yemeni population needs of fish, as it is an essential food, especially for coastal citizens.

Climate change is adding another level of challenge in the context of the Yemeni conflict: it is altering the ocean physical properties such as salinity, temperature and pH levels in the marine environment. This can lead to adverse impacts on marine biodiversity and fisheries.

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