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Réhabilitation d’infrastructures publiques à travers l’activation à Bel Air d’un Centre de Services à l’Entreprise (CSE), secteur de la construction

The project aims at supporting existing action towards the reduction of community- based violence by facilitating the entrepreneurship of youth through the reinforcement of their capacities and the creation of micro and small enterprises in the construction sector in the target neighbourhoods. The selected areas of intervention are among the most vulnerable of Port-au-Prince and are characterised by high social conflict and economic insecurity which result in urban violence and unstable life conditions. Efforts towards the creation of sustainable and decent jobs through professional training (aimed at obtaining State certification), production and rehabilitation of public infrastructures hope to decrease the risk of community-based violence, in agreement with the mandate of the CVR-MINUSTAH. In particular, ILO's efforts target the young unemployed to involve them in income generating activities that will contribute to the economic development of their neighbourhoods. Direct beneficiaries: 57 direct beneficiaries (30% women) aged between 15 and 35, including 8 entrepreneurs considered as "vulnerable", identified through a community participatory process. Indirect beneficiaries: - Families of the direct beneficiaries; - Residents and entrepreneurs of Fort National; - Old people, disabled people, children and all residents who will benefit from the pedestrian accesses built in their neighbourhood.

Project symbol
HAI/13/01/UNM
Admin unit
DWT/CO-San Jose
Start date
01/04/2014
End date
15/07/2015
Total allocation
199846
Total expenditure
Status
Closed
199486
Development Partners
United Nations, Peacekeeping Operations, Haiti
Country/Countries
Haiti
Outcomes
Promoting workplace compliance through labour inspection
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