Executive Unit launches Humanitarian Needs of IDPs in Yemen Report 2023

Executive Unit launches Humanitarian Needs of IDPs in Yemen Report 2023
الوحدة التنفيذية تطلق تقرير الاحتياجات الإنسانية 2023

The Executive Unit for the Management of Displaced Persons Camps in Yemen launched the annual report on the humanitarian needs of displaced families distributed in 14 governorates in the liberated areas.

The report, titled “Humanitarian Needs of IDPs in Yemen Report”, revealed the presence of nearly three million displaced people distributed in 13 governorates (Aden – Lahj – Al Dhale’e – Abyan – Taiz – Al-Jawf – Marib – Shabwah – Hadramawt – Al Mahrah – Socotra – Al Hodeidah and Hajjah) in (105) districts living in 648 camps and 927 residential gatherings. The IDPs’ needs include shelter, non-food items, WASH, education and protection.

The findings showed that the number of displaced persons in the liberated governorates is 485,572 households (3,087,336 individuals), where 483,330 individuals live in camps and 2,604,006 individuals live in houses.

part of the recommendations

It is necessary to provide transitional shelter for (26,510) households living in temporary and emergency shelters. It is recommended to provide shelters urgently to (393) living in the open air without shelter .

It is recommended to increase the provision of financial assistance to (143,014) households living in the host community, including (236,290) households living in rented houses and (3,675) hosted by other displaced households inside the camps.

It is necessary to direct support for the implementation of sustainable projects that serve the displaced persons and the host community.

It is recommended to increase the provision of financial assistance to (143,014) households living in the host community, including (236,290) households living in rented houses and (3,675) hosted by other displaced households inside the camps.

It is recommended to provide food to (318,019) displaced households living in houses and camps in order to ensure the avoidance of any potential humanitarian disaster that threatens thousands of displaced households as a result of food insecurity.

The findings showed that the numbers of total cases of vulnerability among IDPs in camps and houses is 295,837 (9.6 %)

It was found that there are 299,985 displaced households, at a rate of (79%), lacking food and they did not received any humanitarian aid.

It was found that there are (409,951) displaced households, at a rate of (86.7%) not receiving cash assistance.

In this regard, the Executive Unit issues this report, which is entitled: (Humanitarian Needs of Displaced Persons in Yemen – 2023(. The report was divided into eleven sections. Section one includes methodological framework, it offers introduction, objectives and significance of the report, sources of data collection and the methodology used.

Section two is about demographic indicators. Section three is devoted to the needs of the most vulnerable displaced persons. Section four involves the needs of the displaced person in the CCCM sector. Section five deals with the shelter and shelter materials needs of IDPs. Section six displays the needs of the displaced persons in WASH sector. Section seven shows the needs of the displaced persons in health sector. Section eight is about food security and livelihoods.

Section nine was devoted to the needs of displaced persons in the education sector. Section ten is about the protection sector, and section eleven is devoted to the results and recommendation.

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