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The prototype, designed for durability and scalability, integrates feedback from displaced families and adheres to protection standards. It will serve as a model for 200 shelters planned across conflict
In response to these findings, the Yemen Shelter Cluster (YSC) established a Technical Working Group (TWiG) to review and enhance the
Following the distributions to the selected families, UNHCR has conducted an extensive post distribution monitoring (PDM) exercise to understand their expenditure patterns and evaluate the impact of the
Sphere standards on WASH give guidelines for humanitarian actors to develop solutions that are appropriate and adapted to people''s needs in affected areas (constructions of latrines, sewage
Shelter Cluster Yemen ShelterCluster Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter Revised and endorsed on June 18, 2015 Standard Households Items, Emergency Shelter kit and Shelter Rehabilitation Tools
stability of Yemen''s local and national economies. During March–June 2020, for Yemeni households that continued receiving some – albeit reduced – remittances, spend ng was limited to the purchasing of
Basic household or Non-Food Items (NFI) were selected to align with cultural needs and direct feedback from IDPs. A mattress and a blanket are given to every family member, while each family receives a
standard packages to assist IDPs. They will be assisted with either an ES or NFI kit, or both. Essentially, IDPs will be assisted with. emergency shelter and NFIs that match identified needs. 1. IDPs
Many Yemeni women do not participate in key household decisions. Only 55% of women participate in decisions pertaining to their own health care, and half of women say they participate in decisions
The poverty severity index (P2) measures the degree of inequality in distribution below the poverty line and gives greater weight to households at the bottom of the income (or expenditure) distribution.
1. Introduction: The YFSRRP focuses on building the resilience of Yemeni households to food security crises and improving household food security and nutrition by increasing food availability, access,
Remittances finance imports of essen-tial commodities, enabling households to mitigate the negative impact of the socioeconomic shocks that the country has suffered over the course of the conflict.
Since higher income households consume more LPG and diesel than lower income households, most of the subsidy goes to higher income households. As shown in Table 5, the total amount of the subsidy
The document outlines assistance packages for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in Yemen. For IDPs, it proposes household items, emergency
A newly displaced man receives essential household items in Marib. © IOM 2021 emergency and recovery response in Yemen. S-NFI activities are made up of two components: first line emergency
Executive Summary The pathways of Yemen''s food systems are the culmination of the government''s commitment to the 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit. They are also the
Infographic in English on Yemen about Food and Nutrition, Shelter and Non-Food Items and Flood; published on 28 Sep 2024 by WFP
FSAC Minimum Food Basket Transfer Value Guidelines: Unconditional Transfers Effective 1st September 2022 Background The Yemen Food Security and
The 2025 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP) lays out a response that is locally-driven and grounded in the voices of affected communities. It is adapted
Multidimensional Household Poverty using MPI – Key Findings Half of the Yemeni households are multidimensionally poor, and the majority lives in rural areas. A household is considered to be