Yemen Humanitarian Resilience Programme
Description
To improve food security and increase community resilience to shocks by providing an estimated 500,000 Yemenis with food assistance, safe water, emergency livelihoods support, shelter and protection services over two years. This will benefit chronically vulnerable communities affected by political instability, widespread conflict and deterioration in the economy to withstand future shocks. This contributes towards our MDGs by tackling extreme hunger (MDG1) and will result in improved food security and greater access to livelihoods by 2015.
Location
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Status Completion
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
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Sectors
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Budget
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