Vulnerable Youth and Women Support Project

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Key Information

The Vulnerable Youth and Women Support Project (VYWOSP) aligns with the 2021-2025 Country Strategy Paper (CSP). The project aims to promote the economic and social inclusion of the most vulnerable sections of the population by building their capacities and productivity to enable them to take advantage of the economic opportunities offered by agricultural value chains, and to play a full part in the country's economic transformation. The project is needed to reduce the level of vulnerability of the Gambian population, which the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated. The project will adopt a comprehensive approach to address the multidimensional aspects of vulnerability and poverty. It will also help to reduce gender inequalities by providing better economic and social opportunities for girls and women, and by reducing the social expectations of young men as providers of household resources. In addition, the project will contribute to strengthening the country's resilience by addressing some of the main factors of fragility. The project has three (3) components, namely: (i) support for young people and women's empowerment for equitable access to jobs and livelihoods, (ii) support for improved and inclusive access to basic social services, and (iii) project management. The project contributes to climate finance, with 2 million USD of the total approved amount dedicated to adaptation.


Lead Implementing Government(s)

Gambia, The

Location(s)

Sub-Saharan Africa

Gambia, The

Government Affiliation

Government-affiliated program

Years

2023 - 2027

Ministry Affiliation

Ministry of Gender and Social Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Health

Funder(s)

MRC Foundation Holland

COVID-19 Response

Unknown

Geographic Scope

National

Meets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES  

Yes

Areas of Work Back to Top

Education areas

Other
  • Transition from school to work
Other skills
  • Vocational training

Cross-cutting areas

  • Economic/livelihoods (including savings/financial inclusion, etc.)
  • WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene)

Program participants

Target Audience(s)

Girls out of school, Youth

Age

Not applicable or unknown

School Enrolment Status

Some in school

School Level

  • Vocational

Other populations reached

  • Girls in school

Participants include

  • N/A

Program Approaches Back to Top

Reducing economic barriers
  • Income-generating activities
Water and sanitation
  • Construction/improvement of sex-specific toilets
  • Improved water access

Program Goals Back to Top

Education goals

Not applicable or unknown

Cross-cutting goals

  • Improved maternal, newborn, and/or child health (MNCH)
  • Improved sexual and reproductive health
  • Increased employment/job-related skills
  • Reduced poverty/increase household well-being