Response plan
HRP
Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
Strategic Objectives
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
Specific Objectives
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.
Clusters
CLCCM
Camp Coordination & Camp Management
CLCSS
Coordination
CLEDU
Education
CLFSC
Food Security and Agriculture
CLHEA
Health
CLLOG
Logistics
CLMS
Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance
CLNUT
Nutrition
CLPRO
Protection
CLRM
Refugees and Migrants Multisector
CLRRM
Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM)
CLSHL
Shelter and NFI
CLTEL
Emergency Telecommunications
CLWSH
WASH, Sanitation and Hygiene
Cluster Objectives
CLCCM/CO1
Supervision and coordination of safe and dignified access to integrated and multisectoral services at site level
CLCCM/CO2
Strengthening community participation and supporting the capacity building of key CCCM partners and stakeholders
CLCCM/CO3
Ensure and facilitate access to two-way communication pathways for displaced population
CLCCM/CO4
Oversee integrated approaches and building blocks to develop exit strategies, resilience, and durable solutions
CLEDU/CO1
Improve the resilience of the most vulnerable school-aged girls and boys through increased safe, inclusive and sustainable learning opportunities
CLEDU/CO2
Strengthen the system to deliver quality, inclusive, integrated, sustainable and relevant education that is enabling and protective
CLFSC/CO1
Increase availability and access to secure, safe and lifesaving food for the most vulnerable households through the provision of emergency assistance
CLFSC/CO2
Protect and promote livelihoods and build assets to enhance resilience
CLHEA/CO1
Ensure safe, equitable, impartial and inclusive access to lifesaving and life-sustaining health services for women, men, children, elderly, persons with disability, IDPs and other vulnerable groups through a quality MSP package at community, primary and secondary healthcare level
CLHEA/CO2
Prepare for, prevent, detect and respond on a timely basis to outbreaks of epidemic-prone and endemic diseases and other hazards
CLHEA/CO3
Provide essential MSP support to prevent and mitigate food insecurity and malnutrition status deterioration through integrated responses with other IFRR clusters in priority locations
CLHEA/CO4
Provide essential MSP support to prevent and mitigate food insecurity and malnutrition status deterioration through integrated responses with other IFRR clusters in priority locations
CLLOG/CO1
Maintain a platform for logistics information sharing and coordination
CLLOG/CO2
Facilitate common logistics services to support humanitarian organisations operating in Yemen
CLLOG/CO3
Maintain a safe and reliable common air passenger and light cargo transport service for humanitarian staff to travel to and from Yemen
CLNUT/CO1
Ensure timeliness and quality lifesaving preventive and curative nutrition services
CLNUT/CO2
Provision of quality and timely lifesaving curative nutrition services
CLNUT/CO3
Provision of quality and timely lifesaving preventive nutrition services
CLPRO/CO1
Strengthened protection for persons of concern, including prevention and mitigation of rights violations. The Protection Cluster and AoR partners aim to provide legal and individual protection assistance (in cash and in-kind), psycho-social support, case management, mobile outreach support, safe spaces, mine clearance and mine risk education.
CLPRO/CO2
Persons of concern benefit from full and non-discriminatory access to essential services and enjoyment of their rights, with particular attention to the most vulnerable. The Protection Cluster and AoR partners aim to achieve this objective through facilitating freedom of movement and humanitarian access, including through the provision of civil documentation, protection monitoring, information dissemination, explosive ordnance risk education (EORE) and marking hazards.
CLPRO/CO3
Improved the social cohesion and resilience of conflict-affected people, and support persons of concern in identifying durable solutions. The Protection Cluster and AoR partners are committed to achieve this objective by fostering social cohesion, peaceful co-existence and durable solutions by ensuring interventions that will focus on community-based protection and resilience, as well as empowerment of crisis-affected people.
CLRM/CO1
Improving protection conditions and fulfilment of rights for all refugees and migrants, including through protection monitoring and reporting, proper identification and referrals within the mixed movements, and the right to asylum for people in need of international protection.
CLRM/CO2
Improving the living conditions of the most vulnerable migrants and refugees through expansion of basic services and support for self-reliance through cash assistance for basic needs and sectoral interventions, shelter, NFIs, health, education, women’s protection, child protection and psychosocial support to people with specific needs, with priority given to protection mainstreaming across all areas
CLRM/CO3
Supporting the pursuit of durable solutions for all migrants and refugees, including through the strategic use of resettlement for refugees and increased support for return to countries of origin in conditions of safety and dignity and in line with the principle of voluntariness.
CLRRM/CO1
Reduce the morbidity and mortality among crisis-affected women, girls, boys and men by providing timely, safe and equitable lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
CLSHL/CO1
Life-saving emergency shelter and NFI provided to the affected population, including those displaced by conflict, climate emergency, and natural disasters.
CLSHL/CO2
Ensure the protection and timely assistance of crisis-affected people from climate-related and natural disasters.
CLSHL/CO3
Enhanced living conditions for IDPs in protracted crises, IDP returnees, and vulnerable host communities by providing durable shelter and NFI solutions, advancing their security of tenure, and minimizing environmental impact
CLTEL/CO1
Provide IT services including connectivity to Humanitarian partners in response to their needs
CLTEL/CO2
Build the IT technical capacity of the Humanitarian partners
CLTEL/CO3
Expand the IT services to Humanitarian community and affected population
CLWSH/CO1
Address acute WASH needs to reduce WASH related diseases and malnutrition concern among vulnerable women, girls, boys and men at risk through timely provision of life-saving WASH assistance and services
CLWSH/CO2
Deliver life-saving WASH assistance to address acute needs and reduce protection risks among displaced women, girls, boys and men affected by conflict and natural disasters
CLWSH/CO3
Sustain and restore inclusive WASH services by improving existing WASH systems in areas of acute needs and high risk of disease outbreak and malnutrition concern