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Emergency, Water,Sanitation, Hygiene and livelihood response in Taiz

Last updated: 28/06/2022
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-202918-YEMA82
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Description

The protracted crisis in Yemen was exacerbated by the latest interference of external factors, i.e. Saudi -led coalition airstrikes and the siege stopping imports of food, fuel and medical supplies, and has made the situation on the ground much worse in the last few months. So, the main objectives of this intervention is to contribute to diminishing risks related to shortage of water, sanitation ,hygiene and livelihood for the Internally Displaced Persons and hosting communities in Amran governorate , through set of activities which include emergency water trucking, rehabilitation/construction of water and sanitation facilities and dissemination of hygiene messages as well as supporting vulnerable people affected by protracted conflict and economical crisis with emergency food security and livelihood options to recover from their shock.


Location

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Yemen
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  • Oxfam GB
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Programme data last updated on 28/06/2022