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HRP
Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
SO1
Reduced morbidity and mortality of crisis-affected women, girls, boys and men through life-saving multisectoral humanitarian assistance
SO2
Improved living standards and resilience of crisis-affected vulnerable women, girls, boys and men through timely and safe provision of assistance
SO3
Prevent and mitigate protection risks and facilitate redress for women, girls, boys and men, specially the displaced and most vulnerable civilians, through building resilience, provision of humanitarian assistance, specialized protection services and advocacy
SP1.1
Continue fighting to keep famine at bay while also mitigating acute food insecurity and malnutrition through timely and geographically integrated, multi-sectoral lifesaving responses targeting people of all ages and genders.
SP1.2
Prevent, mitigate, and respond to epidemic-prone and vaccine-preventable diseases; improve reproductive health and reduce maternal and child deaths; respond to people with conflict-related injuries, including from landmines and explosive remnants of war; and provide adequate mental health and psychosocial support to the affected population through a multisectoral response.
SP1.3
Reduce the adverse effects of climate change and natural and human-made disasters on affected people of all ages and genders, including newly displaced persons, through enhanced lifesaving, multisectoral response.
SP2.1
Improve living standards and ensure safe access and dignity of vulnerable people of all ages and genders by providing livelihood, inclusive and quality essential services, and adequate multisectoral assistance.
SP2.2
Strengthen durable solutions, secure tenure, and resilience for displaced populations, returnees, most vulnerable host communities, refugees, and migrants, through multisectoral initiatives.
SP3.1
Uphold commitments to centrality of protection by mainstreaming protection procedures that support inclusion, participation, and full access to quality and principled services without discrimination across the humanitarian response
SP3.2
Quality, specialized and integrated protection services address lifesaving protection needs, such as access to civil documentation, HLP rights, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), child protection critical services and case management, while reducing the impact of ERWs, with the provision of specialized and targeted protection services for people at risk of and experiencing violence, exploitation and abuse, as well as capacity building and advocacy.