Mid-Year Review of the Humanitarian Response Plan for Yemen 2012



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4.FORWARD VIEW


1. Will there be a CAP in 2013?

YES

2. CAP 2013 Workshop dates:




3. Needs assessment plan for the 2013 CAP: existing assessments, identification of gaps in assessment information, and planned assessments to fill gaps.

EXISTING NEEDS ASSESSMENTS




Cluster(s)

Geographic areas and population groups assessed

Organizations that implemented the assessment

Dates

Title or Subject


Comprehensive Food Security Survey

Nationwide, except Sa’ada and Al Jawf

WFP

2012

tbc

Education

Sa’ada, Amran and Hajjah




2010

Inter-agency joint education assessment in Sa’ada, Amran and Hajjah Governorates

Health

Hajjah, Al Dhale, Aden, Lahj, Abyan

Health Cluster partners

WHO


2011/2012

2012


The weekly reported diseases by the medical mobile teams

Abyan HF assessment



Livelihoods and Food Security

Sa'ada, Amran, Al-Jawf, Marib and Shabwah




2004

Assessment of the development of agricultural initiatives for USAID/Yemen

Livelihoods and Food Security

Raymah, Hajja, Ibb and Amran

WFP

2011

Report on the food security monitoring exercise concluded in areas supported by the emergency safety net intervention

Livelihoods and Food Security

Nationwide

FEWSNET

2011

Remote monitoring

Livelihoods and Food Security

Nationwide

WFP

2010

Yemen market survey

Livelihoods and Food Security

Sa'ada, Amran, Haradh

WFP

2010

Ration

Livelihoods and Food Security

Al Hudaydah

Republic of Yemen

2010

Food security baseline study - Governorate of Al Hudaydah

Multi-sector

Hajjah

INTERSOS

2011

Stranded migrants in Haradh - Mission Report

Multi-sector

Sana'a

UNHCR, WFP, CSSW

2011

Arhab IDPs rapid needs assessment

Multi-sector

Sana'a

UNHCR, ADRA

2011

Al-Hasabah displacement - assistance needs and delivery

Multi-sector

Aden

Protection Cluster

2011

Participatory assessment: IDPs from Abyan Governorate in Aden schools .

Multi-sector

Sana'a

CARE International

2011

Assessment findings in Sana’a

Multi-sector

Sana’a, Hudaydah, and Amran

UNICEF Yemen

2011

Summary report on the first round of social protection monitoring in Sana’a, Hudaydah, and Amran.

Multi-sector

Aden

WFP

2011

Rapid assessment report on Abyan's IDPs in Aden

Multi-sector

Aden

WFP

2011

Rapid assessment report on Abyan's IDPs in Aden



Multi-sector

North

UNHCR, ADRA

2011

New displacements- assistance needs and delivery

Multi-sector

Aden, Sana'a City

UNHCR, WFP, UNICEF

2009

Joint Assessment Mission

Multi-sector

South: Red Sea Crossing: Aden, Lahj, Taizz (Bab Al Mendep

MakhaTouralbaha (Lahj)



Aden)

IOM

2012

Migration routes of Ethiopian migrants; Public health risks involving migrants; challenges in addressing protection concerns related to irregular migrants arriving in Yemen; Capacity building needs of relevant governments and authorities, partners addressing mixed-migration challenges in Yemen.

Multi-sector

Northern Al-Jawf (Barat Al-Inan, Rajouza, Kharab Al-Marashi, Az Zaher, Al-Humaidat, Khabb wa’ash Shaf)

IOM

2011

Conflict Impact Assessment of conflict affected communities; emergency and early recovery needs.

Nutrition

Hudaydah

UNICEF

2011

Nutrition and morality survey of boys and girls under-five.

Nutrition

Hajjah

Nutrition partners

2011

Malnutrition among under five children in Yemen

Nutrition

Taizz

Nutrition Cluster

2012

SMART survey ( nutrition and mortality)

Nutrition

Nationwide except Sa’ada and Al Jawf

UNICEF –WFP

2011

Anthropometric component incorporated in the CFSS

Protection

Sana'a, Aden, Taizz, Hudaydah

UNFPA, SAF

2011

An estimated statistics of GBV related to the current civil unrest

Protection

Hajjah, Amran, Sa’ada, Al-Jawf and Sana’a

Child Protection Sub-Cluster

2010

Inter-agency comprehensive child protection assessment

Shelter/NFI/CCCM and Protection

Sana'a

UNHCR, CARE, ADRA, IOM

2011

Rapid need assessment for Al-Hasaba IDPs

Shelter/NFI/CCCM and Protection

Aden

UNHCR

2011

Age, gender, diversity, mainstreaming(Participatory assessment) with IDPs in schools

Shelter/NFI/CCCM and Protection

North

UNHCR

2011

Age, gender, diversity mainstreaming participatory assessment with IDPs

Shelter/NFI/CCCM Protection

North and South

UNHCR, DRC

2010

Profiling of IDPs in the north and the south

Protection

Sa’ada

UNHCR

2010

Mapping of return condition Sa’ada Governorate

WASH

Aden, Lahj, Abyan, Ibb, Taizz, Al- Dhale

WASH cluster partners funded by UNICEF

2011/2012

WASH needs assessment in the six governorates

WASH

Nationwide- wide Urban setups

GIZ

2011/2012

Performance Monitoring of Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Utilities

during crisis situation



January-October 2011

WASH

Nationwide for Rural Yemen

GARWSP, SFD, UNICEF supported by the Dutch Government

2010/2011

Water Schemes inventory survey 2010

WASH and Livelihoods

Hajjah Governorate

CARE

2012

Supporting IDPs and host communities in Hajjah Governorate in WASH and Sustainable Livelihoods project

GAPS IN INFORMATION

Ref. #

Cluster(s)

Geographic areas and population groups

Issues of concern

1

Food Security and Agriculture

Al Jawf, Sa’ada Governorates

Obtain access in order to assess food security in these Governorates according to CFSS methodology.

2

Food Security and Agriculture

Arhab District in Sana’a Governorate

Access to and availability of food, especially for IDPs and other conflict-affected groups and most vulnerable girls, boys, women and men. This needs to be assessed in an inter-agency multi-sectoral assessment.

3

Food Security and Agriculture

Areas of displacement, in particular Aden, Hajjah, Amran

Verification of IDPs is still ongoing. Results are urgently needed.

4

Nutrition

Under-five girls and boys and PLW in Al Jawf and Sa’ada

Access

5

WASH

Reymah, Sa’ada. Hajjah (other than Haradh), Sana’a, Amran, Al Jawf, Dhamar

In some, Government access and security.

PLANNED NEEDS ASSESSMENTS

To fill info gap (ref. #)

Cluster(s)

Geographic areas and population groups targeted

Orgs. to implement the assessment

Planned dates

Issues of concern

To be funded by

[please note amount of funding gap if necessary funding is not yet committed]

1

Nutrition

Ibb, Rayma, Sana’a Rural, Sa’ada, Al Jawf, Amran, Aden, Lahj

UNICEF, MOPH, RI, ACF and others

June, Nov, Dec

Acute malnutrition

$300,000 funding gap

2

WASH

Reymah, Sa’ada. Hajjah (other than Haradh), Sana’a, Amran, Al Jawf, Dhamar

WASH Cluster partners with UNICEF

June- July

Huge water and sanitation gaps causing public health concerns

Funding available



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