Safety Net and skills development Organization enrolled nearly three thousand people in opening and clearing roads in Torit Town.
Community Mobilizer Alimure Aliawuda says the project targets women, widows, disabled and jobless people so that they get a daily pay of eighty Pounds, Radio Emmanuel reports.
The road project is for four months where workers are paid after three weeks to help them buy food or pay their children at schools, says Tabitha Iwee Marko, Acting Chief of Morwari residential area.
Catharina Ihisa, a resident of Morwari, says the work will help her buy some food for her family.
The road cleaning project is funded by the World Bank through Imotong State Ministry of Agriculture and implemented by SNV.