YEMEN: Humanitarian Snapshot (November 2013)
YEMEN: Humanitarian Snapshot (November 2013) Fifty eight per cent of Yemen’s population (14.7 million out of 25.2 million people) are affected by the humanitarian crisis and Internal displacement 3/4 will need assistance next year, the crisis is compounded by a lack of basic services, weak state authority and poor resource (Cumulative figures - 30 Oct 2013) management. 13 million people lack access to improved water sources, while 8.6 million lack access to basic health care. 306,964 IDPs There are also more than 500,000 IDPs, returnees and other marginalized people, and 242,944 refugees, mostly Somalis. 227,954 returnees Displaced/Returnees in 45%thousands Humanitarian Reponse Plan 2014 IDPs Identified Severe Needs Returnees 10 Food Security About 400,000 Yemeni migrant SAUDI ARABIA 306 307 306 307 307 307 5 OMAN 6 million moderately food insecure workers returned since April OMAN 232 232 233 228 228 228 4.5 million are severely food insecure May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 72% of the total returnees (227,954) SAUDI ARABIA country-wide, are in the south. % of food- insecure people 103,014 > 75% 50.1% - 75% 25.1 - 50% SA'ADA Refugees and new <= 25% 7 Sa'adahDammaj AL JAWF Al Maharah 3 Nutrition No data 64,758 arrivals in 2013 779,000 children acutely malnourished 24,700 (Cumulative figures - October 2013) 279,000 children severely acutely Haradh 42,191 malnourished Al Ghaydah 242,944 Refugees (as of Oct 2013) Al Hazm 91 81,919 3 Al Ghaydah AMRAN Al Jawf Hadramaut 62,851 New arrivals (Jan-Oct 2013) HAJJAH AMANAT AL MAHARAH YEMEN Trend analysis
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