Yemen - Factsheets

March 2020

  • Shelter Cluster estimates that 7.27 million people are in need of essential household items and safe and dignified shelter solutions in 2020.
  • With the ongoing unprecedented series of flooding, Shelter Cluster partners reported casualties, damages to houses, and urgent needs for over 100,000 individuals.
  • The recent escalation of the conflict in Marib, Al Jawf, Nimh, and Sana’a Governorates has led to displacement of  over 7,000 families.
  • 34 partners
  • $234.4 M (15%) required (funded)
  • 7.3 M / 3.0 M / 0.4 M people in need / targeted / reached

January 2020

  • The recent escalation of conflict in Marib, Al Jawf, and Nimh, Sana’a Governorate has led to a new wave of mass population displacement, with over 2,186 dispaced families, which increased to 3,825 reached at the end of  January. Over 557 families assisted with basic households items and Emergency Shelters, primarly tents.
  • 53 partners
  • $222.0 M (0%) required (funded)
  • 6.7 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted

December 2019

  • Shelter Cluster assisted 66 percent out of 3 million people planned to be reached in 2019
  • 53 partners
  • $222.0 M (11%) required (funded)
  • 6.7 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted

October 2019

  • Shelter Cluster assisted 43 percent out of 3 million people planned to be reached in 2019.
  • Fuel shortages have a direct impact on Cluster’s partners activities.
  • Significant funding shortfall remains a major and outstanding challenge in the Shelter and NFI response.
  • 48 partners
  • $222.0 M (10%) required (funded)
  • 6.7 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted

July 2019

  • Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster assisted 31 percent out of 3 million people planned to be reached in 2019.
  • More than 280,000 people were displaced by the conflict in the first quarter.
  • Heavy rains and flooding from the end of May affected close to 70,000 people in over 10 governorates particulary in Hajjah governorate.
  • 40 partners
  • $222.0 M (6%) required (funded)
  • 6.7 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted

March 2019

  • Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster assisted 18 percent out of 3 million people planned to be reached in 2019.
  • More than 151,800 people were displaced by the conflict in the first quarter.
  • The Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster organized a donor engagement session to strengthen relationship with donors and understand their priorities.
  • 33 partners
  • $222 (5%) required (funded)
  • 6.7 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted

December 2018

  • PIN (People in Need) for Shelter/NFI/CCCM assistance increased by 24 percent to 6.7 million people including 78 percent increase in the people of acute needs.
  • Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster assisted 46 percent out of 3 million people planned to be reached in 2018.
  • Winterization support reached 11 percent out of 76,000 vulnerable families who are in critical needs for assistance.
  • A workshop with key Cluster Partners and authorities discussed the Cluster priorities and strategic direction 2019-2020.
  • 47 partners
  • $195.3 M (39%) required (funded)
  • 5.4 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted

October 2018

  • Newly displaced families require immediate NFI and Shelter response.
  • Protracted IDPs remain in need for support to improve their living conditions.
  • IDPs returnee requires support to establish and consolidate conditions conducive for sustainable return.
  • 47 partners
  • $195.3 M (28%) required (funded)
  • 5.4 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted

October 2018

  • Newly displaced families require immediate NFI and Shelter response.
  • Protracted IDPs remain in need for support to improve their living conditions.
  • IDPs returnee requires support to establish and consolidate conditions conducive for sustainable return.
  • 47 partners
  • $195.3 M (28%) required (funded)
  • 5.4 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted

June 2018

  • Large-scale conflict in Al Hudaydah driven displacement.
  • Tropical Cyclones Mekunu and Sagar left behind death and destruction.
  • Heavy rains in various parts of the country resulted in damages to shelters, livelihoods and public infrastructure.
  • The Shelter/NFI/CCCM Cluster assisted 426,021 people across the country over the past 6 months.
  • A comprehensive preparedness plan was developed to address the worst-case scenario.
  • The Cluster strategy for the first HPF (Humanitarian Pooled Fund) allocations for 2018 was finalized.
  • 47 partners
  • $195.3 M (28%) required (funded)
  • 5.4 M / 3.0 M people in need / targeted