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Yemen Multisector Humanitarian Response Programme

Last updated: 25/04/2022
IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-1-300046

Description

The programme will work through NGOs to deliver: i) Food Security. The programme will improve the availability of food for the most vulnerable in Yemen, through well targeted cash and voucher assistance implemented through three lead agencies: CARE, ACTED and Oxfam. Provision of in-kind food assistance may be used if local market supplies are insufficient. ii) Malnutrition. In addition to, or complementing the existing food security beneficiaries, the CARE and ACTED consortia will provide the integrated prevention and treatment of acute malnutrition through three sectors: Nutrition, WASH and Health.


Location

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Yemen
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Gender Equality significant objective

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Programme data last updated on 25/04/2022