Project ID 2210553022
Despite the past and ongoing efforts, further support and expertise of UNESCO are needed to raise awareness of the four countries of the Cluster (Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and UAE) of the benefits of the implementation of the 2005 Convention. In 2018, UNESCO launched the project "Cash for Work: Promoting Livelihood Opportunities for Urban Youth in Yemen" aiming at generating livelihood opportunities through the cash-for-work methodology, while enhancing access to cultural programming and production through funding in the arts. The programme will complement the ongoing project in Yemen, address the needs of other countries of the Cluster, while pursuing efforts to promote the ratification of the 2005 Convention by Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
- On-going
USD 20,000
Total Project Budget
USD 12,539
Total Incurred Expenditures
Progress
On-goingGeographical Scope and Beneficiaries
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United Arab Emirates 10%
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Bahrain 10%
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Kuwait 10%
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Qatar 20%
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Saudi Arabia 10%
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Yemen 40%
Contributors
Financial plan
Type of Funding | Uses of Funding | Sources of Funding | Project Budget (USD) | Incurred Expenditures (USD) |
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Voluntary Contribution - Tightly Earmarked | Culture | United Nations | 20,000 | 12,539 |
Project contributes to
- 20%
- 10%
- 10%
- Gender Equality | 10%
- Youth | 20%