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JAN 2018
20
18 YEMENRESPONSEHUMANITARIAN
PLAN SNAPSHOT
For more information: www.ochayemen.org/hpc
REQUIREMENTS (USD)
2.96 BN
PEOPLE IN NEED
22.2 M
PEOPLE IN NEED (ACUTE)
11.3 M
PEOPLE TARGETED
13.1 M
PEOPLE TARGETED BY DISTRICT
TOTAL PEOPLE TARGETED
158,001 - 277,421
94,001 - 158,000
55,001 - 94,000
26,001 - 55,000
400 - 26,000
4 Provide life-saving assistance to the most vulnerable people in Yemen through an effective, targeted response.
Ensure that all assistance promotes the protection, safety & dignity of affected people, and is provided equitably to men, women, boys and girls
Support and preserve services & institutions essential to immediate humanitarian action & promote access to resilient livelihood opportunities.
Deliver a principled, multi-sectoral, coordinated and inclusive hum. response that is accountable to and advocates effectively for the most vulnerable people in Yemen with enhanced engagement of national partners.
Humanitarian partners aim to reach 13.1 million people in Yemen with life- saving or protection assistance in 2018. Clusters prioritized populations and geographical areas in acute need where access and operational capacity permits and have included targets in areas where the populations in moderate need are at risk of slipping into acute need. Partners will be working with and through public institutions providing essential basic services to prevent their collapse. For the �rst time, planning has been undertaken at district level to ensure the response targets those most in need. 153 partners are contributing to the coordinated response as of December 2017 under this YHRP, requiring US$ 2,96 Billion to reach the targets as displayed below.
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Giles Clarke/UNOCHA
Women Boys Girls Men3.20 M 3.39 M 3.24 M 3.27 M
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Aden
HadramautAl MaharahAl Jawf
Shabwah
Lahj
Marib
Abyan
Sana'a
Ibb
Amran
Socotra
Am. Al AsimahSa'ada
Hajjah
Al Mahwit
Al Hudaydah
Taizz
Raymah
Al Dhale'eAl Bayda
Dhamar
LIVELIHOOD
67Activities
Activities
LIFE-SAVING &PROTECTION
HUMANITARIAN PLUS AND 10
ActivitiesCOORDINATION,
ASSESSMENTS AND COMMON
SERVICES
21Humanitarian needs across the country are driven as much by ongoing conflict and displacement as by underlying economic crisis and collapsing life-saving public services. The Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) is hence widening the scope of this HRP to include a limited range of “humanitarian plus” activities. These include systematic support to lifesaving basic public facilities (Health and WASH) in priority districts to ensure minimum functionality and livelihood activities that help to recover vulnerable households’ livelihoods.
INCLUSION OF HUMANITARIAN PLUS ACTIVITIES
% of targeted beneficiariesto be reached with in-kind assistance
% of targetedbeneficiariesto be reached withcash assistance
% of targetedbeneficiariesto be reached withvouchers assistance
* This figure only includes direct beneficiaries reached with early recovery activities.
For the first time, clusters have broken down the response targets by modality and will report on the modality ultimately chosen. Market-based response modalities are deemed appropriate for selected clusters. A minimum expenditure basket (MEB) has been endorsed and will inform cash-based programming in 2018.
29%17% 17%
8% 2%
66%
97% 92%
2%
100%
FSAC Protection RMMS SHELTER/NFI/CCCM EECR*
The 2018 HRP includes integrated multi-sector response plans to address intensified risk of famine, disease outbreaks and protracted displacement to address the inter-sector life-saving and livelihood needs in a holistic and complementary manner for a more effective response.
PEOPLE TARGETED VS PEOPLE IN NEED AND PEOPLE IN ACUTE NEED BY GOVERNORATE
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20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
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Taizz
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ADEN HUB AL HUDAYDAH HUB IBB HUB AL MUKALLA(planned hub)
SA’ADA HUB SANA’A HUB
0.34 0.44 0.35 0.56 0.29 1.56 0.27 1.36 0.14 1.32 1.62 0.05 0.51 0.01 0.32 0.55 0.32 1.34 0.49 0.51 0.14 0.61
% Acute PIN vs total PIN % People targeted Total people targeted Total PIN
(in m
illion
s)
INTEGRATED MULTI-SECTOR RESPONSE PLANNED RESPONSE MODALITIES IN 2018
PEOPLE IN NEED, TARGETED & REQUIRMENTS PER CLUSTER
districts to be prioritized for IDP/returnee/ host community response61
districts initially targeted with integrated IDP response (including 44 hosting sites)
Yemen is facing a cholera outbreak of an unprecedented scale. Health and WASH Clusters are working together to avert a further deterioration of the outbreak.
Number of suspected cases
<=1,800
0
1,801 - 4,600
4,601 - 8,200
8,201 - 13,200
13,201 - 23,100
15
districts at heightened risk of famine107
districts initially targeted with integrated famine response, out of27
69%
EDUCATION
FOOD SECURITY & AGRICULTURE
WASH
NUTRITION
PROTECTION
SHELTER,NFI,CCCM
REFUGEES &MIGRANTS
EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT & COMMUNITYREHABILITATION
8.48.8
17.8
88
1.3
4.557.2
5.6
0.020.17
0.7
1.82.84.1
6.512.9
5.0
PEOPLE IN ACUTE NEED
11.3 M
PEOPLE IN NEED22.2 M
TOTALREQUIRMENTS 2.96 BN
$1270.7M
$99.1M
$195.4M
$572.4M
$298.8M
$104.1M
$195.3M
$53.4M
$106.7M
HEALTH
9.3416.37
12.32.65.4
3.0
11.111.6
16
PEOPLE TARGETED13.1 M
(People in millions)
Snapshot source: HRP 2018