With The Intervention Of The Public Works Project: Stability and improvement of living standards For farmers and displaced people of Nu'man village in Saada

Haj Saleh Abdullah Shattan, 40, farmer from Nu'man village, he relies on agriculture as a sole source of income to support his family of nine persons. He is a model for the residents of Naaman village, 80 percent of whom live below the poverty line. The land is much more productive or declining as there is no produce.

Despite of harsh living and lack of resources in the village of Nu'man, it is a destination for the dozens of displaced people who are forced by the current circumstances to leave their areas, so that the suffering increases and becomes more tragic. All are poor and provide a living is not easy.

Heavy losses

The source available for living, says Haj Saleh Shtran, is agriculture. It is a volatile and unstable source because it is a traditional seasonal agriculture that relies on rainwater, which is decreasing every year, reaching drought, and more suffering is the erosion of agricultural land with its crops due to the flow of floods on Wadi Amleh and agricultural lands which is located on the banks of the valley, so it is not a year without farmers being subjected to heavy losses due to the absence of walls of protection of their land, their potential available to meet the minimum requirements of daily life, how to save the cost of building walls of protection of agricultural land.

For a living

Farmer Nasser Ali Al-Asam agrees with Haji Saleh Shattan's proposal. He added: The public works project is being implemented by implementing the project of protecting the land. Numan agricultural means simply improving the living standards of the people, because the area of agricultural land will increase and thus increase the production, and also benefit from the rain water and the floods flowing on the valley and Ray More space.

Farmer Shtran confirms that the project of protecting agricultural land will provide stability and tranquility for the people. This is the sustainable impact that alleviate the suffering of the farmers and kept their land from decreasing and provided them with a stable source of income. The impact of the project is to provide temporary employment opportunities for the displaced and the poor people, (provides them with a loaf of bread for their children especially in such circumstances).

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