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UNFPA RESPONSE TO THE YEMEN CRISIS 20.7 MILLION People in need 9.8 MILLION People in acute need 14.8 MILLION People lack access to basic health services 11.3 MILLION People in need of protection 2.9 MILLION Internally displaced and returnees 2.2 MILLION Women of girls of reproductive age 1.1 MILLION Malnourished pregnant women 2.6 MILLION Women at risk of gender-based violence YEMEN U N F P A S T R A T E G I C P R I O R I T I E S T O R E S P O N D T O T H E C R I S I S Reproductive Health • Availability of life-saving reproductive health drugs, supplies and equipment to health facilities • Mobile medical teams and clinics providing reproductive health services that include safe deliveries and are integrated with nutrition services for pregnant women and cholera prevention information • Availability of birth spacing methods accessible to people in health facilities and mobile clinics • Reproductive health kits available in medical structures including cholera treatment centres • Availability of skilled health providers, particularly midwives at community level • Establishment of a reproductive health information management system • Coordinate reproductive health response through the RH Inter-Agency Working Group under the health cluster Gender-based Violence Prevention and Response • Provide medical supplies including post-rape treatment kits for survivors of gender-based violence • Provide clinical management of rape and treatment of sexually transmitted infections • Respond to gender-based violence through the provision of pyscho-social support, legal aid, access to safe houses and referrals to healthy and other service • Distribute dignity kits, containing menstrual and personal hygiene items, including aquatablets and information on cholera prevention to vulnerable and displaced persons • Engage men and boys to address gender-based violence at community level • Strengthen gender-based violence Information and Management System • Strengthen the community's awareness on issues related to gender-based violence services available, including cholera prevention and treatment • Establish referral pathways, protocols and improving capacities and safe access to resources • Support services and livelihood opportunities for survivors of gender-based violence • Lead coordination of gendr-based violence response CHALLENGES • Lack of humanitarian access to conflict affected areas • Difficulties in obtaining life-saving medical supplies into Yemen due to air and sea blockades • Difficulty in organizing services for reproductive health and gender-based violence in conflict areas due to damaged or non-operating health structures, limited movement of partners and limited transportation of supplies to health facilities UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, delivers a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person's potential is fulfilled. For more information please contact Mr. Himyar Abdulmoghni, Assistant Representative, [email protected] | yemen.unfpa.org| fb.com/UnfpaYemen | Twitter:@UNFPAYemen October 2017 HADRAMAUT AL MAHARAH SOCOTRA SHABWAH ABYAN AL DHALE’E AL BAYDA DHAMAR IBB AMANAT AL ASIMAH MARIB AL JAWF AMRAN HAJJAH SA’ADA AL HUDAYDAH ADEN TAIZZ 2016 OVERVIEW OF IMPACT 1 million reached with reproductive health and gender-based violence services -133 hospitals received emergency obstetric care -740,000 benefited from family planning services -120,000 reached through mobile clinics -130,000 benefited from reproductive health kits -6,845 received gender-based violence response services -80,000 benefited from dignity kits. UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund believes that every Yemeni women and girl has the right to have access to reproductive health care and be effectively protected from gender-based violence. In partnership with local actors on the ground, we are scaling up our efforts to improve the lives of Yemeni women and girls, enabling them to cope with and recover from the crisis. 2017 Funding requirements US$ 22.1m Access to safe spaces 1% Addressing norms, attitudes and practises 19% Operations costs 7% GBV risk mitigation 5% Clinical management of rape 2% Support specialised GBV services 66% Mobile teams and clinics 26% Reproductive Health kits 39% EmONC referral facilities 18% Operational support 4% Capacity building for RH service delivery 13% GBV prevention and response Reproductive health US$ 11.5 m Funded: $6.2M Funded: $13.2M Funded: $7.0M UNFPA operations support 13% Reproductive health 46% GBV prevention and response 41% Interventions by Governorate US$ 10.6m

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Page 1: YEMEN UNFPA RESPONSE TO THE YEMEN CRISIS...UNFPA RESPONSE TO THE YEMEN CRISIS 20.7 MILLION People in need 9.8 MILLION People in acute need 14.8 MILLION People lack access to basic

UNFPA RESPONSE TO THE YEMEN CRISIS

20.7 MILLION People in need

9.8 MILLION People in acute need

14.8 MILLION People lack access to basic health services

11.3 MILLION People in need of protection

2.9 MILLION Internally displaced and returnees

2.2 MILLION Women of girls of reproductive age

1.1 MILLIONMalnourished pregnant women

2.6 MILLIONWomen at risk of gender-based violence

YEMEN

UNFPA STRATEGIC PRIORITIES TO RESPOND TO THE CRISIS Reproductive Health• Availability of life-saving reproductive health drugs, supplies and equipment to health facilities • Mobile medical teams and clinics providing reproductive health services that include safe deliveries

and are integrated with nutrition services for pregnant women and cholera prevention information• Availability of birth spacing methods accessible to people in health facilities and mobile clinics • Reproductive health kits available in medical structures including cholera treatment centres• Availability of skilled health providers, particularly midwives at community level• Establishment of a reproductive health information management system • Coordinate reproductive health response through the RH Inter-Agency Working Group under

the health cluster

Gender-based Violence Prevention and Response

• Provide medical supplies including post-rape treatment kits for survivors of gender-based violence • Provide clinical management of rape and treatment of sexually transmitted infections• Respond to gender-based violence through the provision of pyscho-social support, legal aid, access to

safe houses and referrals to healthy and other service• Distribute dignity kits, containing menstrual and personal hygiene items, including aquatablets and

information on cholera prevention to vulnerable and displaced persons• Engage men and boys to address gender-based violence at community level • Strengthen gender-based violence Information and Management System • Strengthen the community's awareness on issues related to gender-based violence services available,

including cholera prevention and treatment • Establish referral pathways, protocols and improving capacities and safe access to resources • Support services and livelihood opportunities for survivors of gender-based violence • Lead coordination of gendr-based violence response

CHALLENGES

• Lack of humanitarian access to conflict affectedareas

• Difficulties in obtaining life-saving medical suppliesinto Yemen due to air and sea blockades

• Difficulty in organizing services for reproductivehealth and gender-based violence in conflict areasdue to damaged or non-operating healthstructures, limited movement of partners andlimited transportation of supplies to health facilities

UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, delivers a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person's potential is ful�lled.

For more information please contact Mr. Himyar Abdulmoghni, Assistant Representative, [email protected] | yemen.unfpa.org | fb.com/UnfpaYemen | Twitter:@UNFPAYemen October 2017

HADRAMAUT

AL MAHARAH

SOCOTRA

SHABWAH

ABYANAL DHALE’E

AL BAYDADHAMAR

IBB

AMANAT AL ASIMAH MARIB

AL JAWFAMRANHAJJAH

SA’ADA

AL HUDAYDAH

ADENTAIZZ

2016 OVERVIEW OF IMPACT 1 million reached with reproductive health and gender-based violence services-133 hospitals received emergency obstetric care-740,000 benefited from family planning services-120,000 reached through mobile clinics-130,000 benefited from reproductive health kits-6,845 received gender-based violence response services -80,000 benefited from dignity kits.

UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund believes that every Yemeni women and girl has the right to have access to reproductive health care and be e�ectively protected from gender-based violence. In partnership with local actors on the ground, we are scaling up our e�orts to improve the lives of Yemeni women and girls, enabling them to cope with and recover from the crisis.

2017 Funding requirementsUS$ 22.1m

Access tosafe spaces

1%

Addressingnorms,attitudes andpractises19%

Operations costs7%

GBV risk mitigation 5%

Clinicalmanagement of rape

2%

Supportspecialised

GBV services 66%

Mobile teamsand clinics

26%

ReproductiveHealth kits 39%

EmONCreferral facilities

18%

Operationalsupport 4%

Capacity buildingfor RH service delivery 13%

GBV prevention and response Reproductive healthUS$ 11.5m

Funded: $6.2MFunded: $13.2M Funded: $7.0M

UNFPA operations support 13%

Reproductive health 46%

GBV prevention and response 41%

Interventions by Governorate

US$ 10.6m