Small and Micro Enterprises Development

نادي رجال الاعمال اليمنيين (Yemeni Businessmen Club)

General Information
Fields of Interest (Focus Areas): 
The Yemeni Businessmen Club is a forum for Yemeni businessmen. Its mission is to promote relationships among members through the exchange of experiences, consolidation of social relations, effort integration, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of members institutions as a part of the overall Yemeni economy development. YBC was established in 2002 as a not- for- profit, non- governmental organization. Since its inception YBC served the Yemeni society through a variety of activities such as conferences, seminars, workshops, reports and economic aimed studies. The club also provides consultation to the government on various issues.
Organisation Objectives: 
The club is working to achieve the following objectives: Strengthen the linkages between members. Improve the professionalism of the members and contribute to the development of the performance of their institutions. Exchange of professional expertise and mutual benefits among members. Enhance communication and cooperation with internal and external organizations to achieve the objectives of the club. Contribute to the development of the business environment. Contribute to the development of society.
Organisation Activities (Completed and ongoing Projects): 
Conferences The family business conference, which will be held every two years and the first one organized in February 2007. Seminars, workshops and studies The club organized in 2004 the first economic forum sponsored by the Ministry of Industry, entitled "Yemen and the Arab Free Trade Zone". Internal and external relations he club has gained the confidence and support from government, starting by the council of Minister and the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Ministry of Industry, General Authority for Investment
Govermental Licence
Govermental licence: 
yes
Govermental Licence Details: 
Govermental licence confirmed: 
yes
Verification: 
not yet visited
Organisation Field
Field of Work: 
Civil Participation
Coordination and Support Services
Culture
Education
Governance, Institutional Development
Local Economic Development, Employment Generation
Small and Micro Enterprises Development
Training and Organizational Support
Urban Development
Target Group: Gender, Age, Disabilities: 
gender - female
gender - male
age group - children
age group - youth
age group - elderly
special needs
other
Organisations Regions of Work: 
Abyan
Ad Dali
Adan
Al Bayda
Al Hudaydah
Al Jawf
Al Mahrah
Al Mahwit
Amanat Al Asimah
Amran
Dhamar
Hadramaut
Hajjah
Ibb
Lahij
Marib
Raymah
Sadah
Sanaa
Shabwah
Taizz
Contact Details
Contact Person: 
00967733263183
Contact Person's Postion: 
مسئول إداري
Contact eMail Address : 
info@ybc-yemen.com

Social Fund for Development

General Information
Fields of Interest (Focus Areas): 
The Social Fund for Development (SFD) was established by Law No. 10 of 1997 to contribute to achieve, and align its programs with, goals of the national social and economic development plans for poverty reduction (DPPRs).
Organisation Objectives: 
The Social Fund for Development (SFD) was established by Law No. 10 of 1997 to contribute to achieve, and align its programs with, goals of the national social and economic development plans for poverty reduction (DPPRs). It has implemented three phases of operations and by, 2011, commenced phase IV.SFD supports development opportunities through improving access to basic services, enhancing economic opportunities and reducing the vulnerability of the poor as well as building capacities at national levels including local authorities and community structures. To reach these objectives, SFD applies the best international and local practices and policies and piloted approaches to share its experiences with all other development players.
Organisation Activities (Completed and ongoing Projects): 
Over the past years, the SFD has developed and enhanced the project funding criteria and the operation approaches based on the best international practices that have yielded in remarkable operation progress—both quantitatively and qualitatively. Hence, the SFD has gained a number of international awards as well as confidence of the donors and external evaluation missions who frequently have stated that the SFD has become a development inspiring school and a model player in the national reform policies. Moreover, the SFD stands for an appropriate institutional environment for increasing the absorption capacity of foreign financing provided to Yemen. The most important approaches are: Expanding partnership in development The SFD has expanded and strengthened partnership and coordination efforts with the government agencies, NGOs and international development agencies to achieve more effective development. The SFD also plays a key role in supporting decentralization and empowering local authorities, local councils and NGOs—SFD's main development partners. Special programs The SFD develops special programs addressing poverty and needs such as low girls’ education enrollments, shortages of water and shortage of health workers in rural areas, in addition to other programs such as the community integrated interventions in the poorest communities, supporting microfinance programs, developing community labor-intensive works Decentralization The SFD gives broad authorities to its nine branch offices, which cover all governorates, in terms of development of annual plans, and projects implementation and it offers the opportunity for competition in performance among them. SFD headquarters carries out strategic planning, monitoring, resource mobilization and coordination with donors. Evaluation and development The SFD conducts several reviews and evaluations focusing on results and impact.. The SFD uses quantitative and qualitative data from various resources such as its management information system (MIS), field studies at community, project and households levels as well as using data from the national surveys and studies. The evaluation results are used to develop the SFD policies, systems and interventions. Supporting national development plans The SFD has developed its Mid-term Vision (2006–10) goes in line with, and contribute to, implementing the third five-year Economic and Social Development Plan, national sectoral plans to Reduce Poverty, the Public Investment Plan and the government efforts to mobilize resources to implement these plan. Transparency & cost efficiency The SFD represents a model of a government institution governed by efficient administrative and financial systems, practicing transparent and clear procedures in resource allocation, project selection and implementation. Moreover, SFD's administrative cost is much lower than that of other social-investment funds in other countries—reaching less than 5% of SFD's total financial resources. Focusing on service delivery and impact SFD's focus on service delivery and the results have earned the SFD excellent reputation in rural communities and won their confidence. The independent evaluation indicates that during 2003–06 the number of rural students, enrolled in SFD-built schools, rose by 122% for girls and 91% for boys. The evaluation also found that SFD-supported feeder roads reduced the time of access to services and markets by 50%, microfinance programs' active clients rose from 3,282 to 25,588 (86% were women)—with these programs improving the living conditions of 84% of beneficiary families. Projects Funding Criteria Most projects should ensure the following criteria during and after implementation in order that the projects serve the community the longest: Targeting The SFD allocates its resources to the poorest and neediest communities groups through various projects and interventions in order to improve their living conditions. The 2006 Impact Evaluation, conducted by a specialized international company, found that the SFD-Yemen's targeting is the best among other peer funds in other countries where similar analytical procedures have been applied. It further indicates that 73% of SFD's resources go to the three lowest income deciles and just 3% to the top decile. Sustainability To ensure sustainability, the SFD supports projects that meet the actual needs of the local communities and are appropriate in terms of technical design and availability of operation and maintenance resources. Community-driven approach The SFD follows demand-driven approach and promotes for its activities among the target communities in order to motivate them to apply for priority services. The independent 2006 Impact Evaluation found that 95% of SFD-targeted projects have been of high priority for the beneficiaries. Community participation The SFD revives community traditional self-reliance spirit through enhancing community participation during and after project implementation starting from the prioritization of their needs and project implementation, operation and maintenance. The SFD encourages democratic practices by encouraging the communities to organize themselves and elect their representatives in community committees. Community contribution: With a purpose to increase community's sense of ownership of the infrastructure projects and as part of community participation, the SFD requests beneficiary communities to contribute to project costs by providing labor, construction materials, other in-kind contributions and cash. Gender mainstreaming The SFD is implementing its Gender Mainstreaming Strategy and Framework (2008–10) as part of its efforts to increase the quality and effectiveness of SFD contributions to sustainable poverty reduction for both sexes, with a focus on increasing gender sensitization in SFD policies and procedures as well as interventions and sector programs. About half of SFD project beneficiaries are women—a clear progress underscoring SFD's ability to bridge the development gender gap.
Govermental Licence
Govermental licence: 
no
Govermental licence confirmed: 
no
Verification: 
not yet visited
Organisation Field
Field of Work: 
Agriculture
Climate and Environmental Protection
Culture
Education
Food
Governance, Institutional Development
Health
Infrastructure and Rehabilitation
Local Economic Development, Employment Generation
Rural Development
Rural Roads
Small and Micro Enterprises Development
Training and Organizational Support
Urban Development
Water and Sanitation
Youth Child Care
Target Group: Gender, Age, Disabilities: 
gender - female
gender - male
age group - children
age group - youth
age group - elderly
special needs
other
Organisations Regions of Work: 
Abyan
Ad Dali
Adan
Al Bayda
Al Hudaydah
Al Jawf
Al Mahrah
Al Mahwit
Amanat Al Asimah
Amran
Dhamar
Hadramaut
Hajjah
Ibb
Lahij
Marib
Raymah
Sadah
Sanaa
Shabwah
Taizz
Contact Details
Contact Person: 
Mr. Abdulelah Taqi
Contact Person's Postion: 
Communication Officer
Contact eMail Address : 
ataqi@sfd-yemen.org

Helping Hand Org

General Information
Fields of Interest (Focus Areas): 
Restoration of historical Forts, Castles and temples, development , Agricultural aid, orphanes, Organize events that support youth • Job Assistance, Social Services, Self Improvement Program (SIP) for Youth & Adult, Community improvement program, Educational Support Program, Train & educate farmers in better & easy ways to use water & irrigation systems around Yemen, Desertification fighting programs and anti terrorist program.
Organisation Objectives: 
Goal 1: Gain financial sustainability and donors' satisfaction and trust. Goal 2: Effectively utilize the means of mass communication. Goal 3: Assist and empower the people in need. Goal 4: Develop highly responsive and professional leadership, staff, and volunteers Goal 5: Develop effective disaster and emergency response
Govermental Licence
Govermental licence: 
yes
Govermental licence confirmed: 
no
Organisation Field
Field of Work: 
Agriculture
Civil Participation
Coordination and Support Services
Culture
Education
Food
Gender
Health
Human Rights
Infrastructure and Rehabilitation
Local Economic Development, Employment Generation
Protection / Rule of Law
Rural Development
Rural Roads
Security
Shelter and Non-food Items
Small and Micro Enterprises Development
Training and Organizational Support
Urban Development
Water and Sanitation
Youth Child Care
Organisations Regions of Work: 
Ad Dali
Adan
Al Mahrah
Hadramaut
Lahij
Sanaa
Shabwah
Contact Details
Contact Person: 
Abdullah Seger
Contact Person's Postion: 
Chairman
Contact eMail Address : 
eholool@hotmail.com

nama micro finance program

General Information
Fields of Interest (Focus Areas): 
About Nama Nama microfinance Program was established in 2000 after the signing of a cooperation agreement between United Nations (UNDP) and the Charitable Society for social welfare (sponsored authority) in capital Secretariat– Sana'a – yemen. Our vision the lead in financing small and smaller enterprises for the poor and the unemployed of both sexes to become the institution most capable of reduction of poverty , unemployment and achieve sustainable development . Our mission Contribute to the reduction of un employment and poverty alleviation through the provision of a continuous Series of soft loans to small entrepreneurs and smaller ways of Islamic finance for Cooperation with governmental organizations and civil wheel payment of local development.
Organisation Objectives: 
Objective • Increase the work force in small enterprises , thus easing the unemployment rate. • Increase the income of individuals and poor families and improve the standard of living . • Support and empowerment women's economic . • Contribute to the fight against poverty and the negative implications on the lives and future of this family
Govermental Licence
Govermental licence: 
no
Govermental licence confirmed: 
no
Organisation Field
Field of Work: 
Small and Micro Enterprises Development
Target Group: Gender, Age, Disabilities: 
gender - female
gender - male
age group - youth
age group - elderly
Organisations Regions of Work: 
Adan
Al Hudaydah
Ibb
Sanaa
Taizz
Contact Details
Contact Person: 
maher
Contact Person's Postion: 
secertary
Contact eMail Address : 
maher-mn22@hotmail.com