Empowering Yemen’s fisheries: A strategy for reform through public-private partnerships
Project report Sustainable Growth, Firms, Trade and State Fragility initiative
This project aims to enhance food security, economic growth, and employment through public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Yemen's fisheries sector. The report recommends a strategy for leveraging private sector expertise under MoAIF oversight and establishing a Consultative Council to support effective PPP implementation.
Authors

Hélène Donnat
Policy Economist, State Fragility initiative, International Growth Centre
Saleh Fadhl
Policy Adviser, The Executive Bureau for the Acceleration of Aid Absorption and Support for Policy Reforms Yemen
Amna Mahmood
Policy Economist, State Fragility initiative, International Growth Centre
Sanjana Srivastav
Energy Economist, International Growth CentreNed White
International PPP and Climate Financing Specialist, Independent Consultant-
Ali-et-al-Final-Report-August-2024.pdf
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