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Yemen LNG: Corporate Responsibility in Yemenization, Skills Training, and Community Development

This document outlines Yemen LNG's commitment to corporate responsibility through Yemenization, focusing on skills training, employment opportunities, and local procurement. It highlights community projects, land and property compensation, and socio-economic infrastructure, including road construction and camp issues. The report addresses local artisanal fishing support, archaeology, and cultural heritage projects, emphasizing long-term sustainability and coastal zone management. It also considers marine and terrestrial biodiversity, compensation, and the lasting legacy of these initiatives for the local community.

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Yemen LNG: Corporate Responsibility in Yemenization, Skills Training, and Community Development

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  1. Yemen LNG and Corporate Responsibility Yemenisation, including skills training Employment and Local Procurement Community Projects Land and Property Compensation Socio-economic Infrastructure including Roads Construction Camp Issues Local Artisanal Fishing Support Archaeology / Cultural Heritage Projects MITIGATION AND ABATEMENT Longer Term Sustainability of Fishing Coastal Zone Management Planning and Implementation Marine Biodiversity (Corals and Fish) Environment Terrestrial Biodiversity COMPENSATION LEGACY

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