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Videos: Cash Consortium of Yemen

The Cash Consortium of Yemen (CCY) was established in 2020 to improve the living conditions of socio-economically vulnerable and conflict-affected individuals in Yemen. The CCY is led by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) and includes Acted, Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Mercy Corps, Solidarités International (SI) as co-partners, as well as the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as a non-funded EU partner.

The CCY aims to maximize the effectiveness of cash assistance and support the transition to longer-term resilience programs through referrals. As of March 2024, the CCY has supported 58,606 vulnerable households in Yemen with MPCA through funding by the European Union. 

Mohammad Ali's Video: A Beneficiary of CCY's Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance

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As a member of the Cash Consortium of Yemen along with its partners NRC Middle East & North Africa Mercy Corps - Europe , Acted, Solidarités International delivering a Multipurpose Cash Assistance to the people of Yemen. Funded by EU , the Cash Assistance is meant to prevent negative coping practices that burden the people and Bridging Life towards longer-term resilience.

Read more about the project here www.linktr.ee/CCYemen

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