National 56 NGOs : GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOTS - ADENNumber HUB of organizations(as of June per 2016) governorate

92 International 7 - 11 12 - 17 18 - 22 23 - 30 31 - 45 No. of organizations The Governorate 27SnapshotsNGOs present information on the humanitarian action taking place per governorate and clusters working in Yemen in accordance with the 2016 Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan (YHRP). UN 9 agencies

ABYAN, , AL DHALE’E Sana’aADEN HUB LAHJ, SHABWAH Sa’ada

HADRAMAUT Hub Governorates CoverageAL JAWF and Food Insecurity Phases* (as of June 2016) AL MAHARAH AMRAN

Al Hudaydah Shabwah Al Dhale’e

Abyan Acute Food Insecurity Phases Lahj 1 Minimal 2 Stressed 3 Crisis 4 Emergency Aden 5 Famine

Source: Clusters, May 2016.

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016; *Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Report, June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT IN AND PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER 835,000 152,567 YHPF* PER CLUSTER Total pop. in Aden People reached FROM ADEN (pre-crisis) (as of July 2016) in Sana'a across organizations 17 clusters 100 working in Yemen M 2.8 Health 13 displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen working in Aden Logistics 36 11 31,068 IDPs in Aden Shelter,Camp 8 management & non- 38,754 food items Acute Food 7 IDPs from Aden WASH Insecurity Phases in other governorates UN 9 Food security 1 Minimal 5 2 Stressed NNGO 15 and Agriculture Trend of IDPs 355,341 3 Crisis People are in food INGO 12 in Aden from Nutrition 4 Emergency 5 crisis (IPC Phase 3) Jan to May 2016 Jan Mar May in Aden 5 Famine 3 Protection Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Classification (IPC), June 2016. 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Fund, July 2016. 3 9th Report (June 2016).

0 5 10 15 20

50,788 152,567 37,699 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 1,484 20,887 10,555 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 267,651

144,978 140,977 22,197 139,776 115,159 FOOD SECURITY 78,378 75,012 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

534,000 95,706 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT IN AND PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached FROM ABYAN YHPF* PER CLUSTER Abyan (pre-crisis) (as of July 2016) in Abyan across organizations 10 clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M Food Security & 9 displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen Agriculture working in Abyan 26 9 19,236 Nutrition IDPs in Abyan 8

5,282 Protection Acute Food 6 IDPs from Abyan Insecurity Phases in other governorates UN 1 Minimal 9 4 2 Stressed NNGO 12 Health Trend of IDPs in 194,950 3 Crisis People are in food INGO 5 2 Abyan from Jan emergency (IPC 4 Emergency to May 2016 Phase 4) in Abyan 5 Famine Jan Mar May WASH 1

Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Source: Task Force on Population Movement, 7th Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Classification (IPC), June 2016. Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); 9th Fund, July 2016. Report (June 2016). 0 2 4

13,800 95,706 0 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 306 10,406 6,675 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 20,860 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 195,562 43,207 24,495 140,156 150,135 156,061 FOOD SECURITY 108,071 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION 4,049 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. AL DHALE'E GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

653,999 236,876 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT IN AND PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached FROM AL DHALE'E YHPF* PER CLUSTER Al Dhale'e (as of July 2016) in Al Dhale'e across organizations (pre-crisis) 12 clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M 10 displaced population Shelter,Camp organizations working of concern in Yemen management & non- in Al Dhale'e 8 food items 26 26,532 IDPs in Al Dhale'e 7 Nutrition 12,476 Acute Food 6 IDPs from Al Dhale'e Insecurity Phases in other governorates Protection UN 1 Minimal 7 9 3 2 Stressed NNGO Trend of IDPs 307,120 3 Crisis Health People are in food INGO 10 in Al Dhale'e from 4 Emergency 1 emergency (IPC Jan to May 2016 Jan Mar May Phase 4) in Al Dhale'e 5 Famine 1 WASH

Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Source: Task Force on Population Movement, 7th Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Classification (IPC), June 2016. 3 Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); 9th Fund, July 2016. Report (June 2016).

27,505 236,876 51 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 0 8,457 16,297 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 1,564 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance

230,160 205,368 9,048 63,435 FOOD SECURITY 127,062 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached 108,180 AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. LAHJ GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

916,999 88,847 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT TREND OF IDPS IN LAHJ Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM LAHJ FROM JAN TO MAY 2016 Lahj (pre-crisis) in Lahj across organizations 15 clusters 100 working in Yemen 12 2.8 M displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen working in Lahj 31 9

Jan Mar May 8 55,704 IDPs in Lahj Acute Food 6 Insecurity Phases UN 8 PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER 1 Minimal 6 YHPF* PER CLUSTER 2 Stressed NNGO 15 26,929 (as of July 2016) 403,620 3 Crisis IDPs from Lahj in other People are in food INGO 8 3 governorates emergency (IPC 4 Emergency Phase 4) in Lahj 5 Famine 3 Nutrition Protection Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Classification (IPC), June 2016. 2 9th Report (June 2016). Fund (HPF), July 2016.

33,622 88,847 17,871 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 1,853 26,023 9,678 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 7,392 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 255,025 233,155 61,886 35,489 FOOD SECURITY PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached 107,299 106,066 AND AGRICULTURE 65,379 SANITATION 37,681

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

591,001 113,389 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT TREND OF IDPS IN SHABWAH Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM SHABWAH FROM JAN TO MAY 2016 Shabwah (pre-crisis) in Shabwah across organizations 9 clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M 9 displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen working in Shabwah 22 6

4 13,572 Jan Mar May IDPs in Shabwah Acute Food 4 Insecurity Phases UN PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER 1 Minimal 8 7 3 YHPF* PER CLUSTER 2 Stressed NNGO 8,308 (as of July 2016) 3 Crisis IDPs from Shabwah 182,288 INGO 7 People are in food 4 Emergency 1 in other governorates emergency (IPC 5 Famine Phase 4) in Shabwah 1 Nutrition Protection Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Classification (IPC), June 2016. 9th Report (June 2016). Fund (HPF), July 2016.

0 113,389 61,796 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 50 3,647 100 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 171,700 134,634 96 56,587 87,414 92,268 92,268 FOOD SECURITY PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. YEMEN: GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOTS - HUB (as of June 2016)

The Governorate Snapshots present information on the humanitarian action taking place per governorate and clusters in accordance with the 2016 Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan (YHRP).

AL HUDAYDAH, AL HUDAYDAH HUB HAJJAH, RAYMAH

Hub Governorates Coverage and Food Insecurity Phases* (as of June 2016)

Hajjah

Al Hudaydah Al Mahwit

Acute Food Insecurity Phases Raymah 1 Minimal 2 Stressed 3 Crisis 4 Emergency 5 Famine

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016; *Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Report, June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

2,916,999 153,832 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT IN AND PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached FROM AL HUDAYDAH YHPF* PER CLUSTER Al Hudaydah (pre- (as of July 2016) in Al Hudaydah organizations crisis) across clusters 12 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M displaced population 12 of concern in Yemen Health organizations working in Al- 28 Hudaydah 10 113,862 IDPs in Al Hudaydah Nutrition 7 374 Protection Acute Food 5 IDPs from Al Hudaydah Insecurity Phases in other governorates UN 7 Child Protection 1 Minimal 2 2 Stressed NNGO 13 Trend of IDPs 867,160 3 Crisis Shelter, Camp People are in food INGO 8 in Al Hudaydah 4 Emergency 1 emergency (IPC from Jan to May Jan Mar May Management & Phase 4) in 5 Famine 2016 Non-Food Items Al Hudaydah 1

Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Source: Task Force on Population Movement, 7th Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Classification (IPC), June 2016. Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); 9th Fund, July 2016. Report (June 2016).

0 153,832 11,505 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 2,987 84,792 30,490 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 1,947 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 246,255 272,923 229,034 69,807 118,718 205,391 FOOD SECURITY PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached 109,882 111,227 AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

1,959,002 389,385 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT IN AND PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached FROM HAJJAH YHPF* PER CLUSTER Hajjah (pre-crisis) in Hajjah across (as of July 2016) clusters organizations 17 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M Food Security & Agriculture 11 displaced population of concern in Yemen organizations working in Hajjah Shelter, Camp 38 9 364,395 Management & Non- IDPs in Hajjah Food Items 7 294,344 WASH Acute Food IDPs from Hajjah Insecurity Phases 7 in other governorates Health UN 9 1 Minimal 12 7 2 Stressed NNGO Trend of IDPs Nutrition 830,872 in Hajjah from Jan 3 Crisis INGO People are in food 17 3 to May 2016 Protection emergency (IPC 4 Emergency Jan Mar May Phase 4) in Hajjah 5 Famine Child Protection 1 Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Source: Clusters, June 2016. 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); 9th Classification (IPC), June 2016. 2 Report (June 2016). Fund, July 2016.

19,254 389,385 17 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 304 41,293 44,786 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 4,917 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 631,934 97,861 347,596 560,634 FOOD SECURITY 342,881 368,650 421,912 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached 304,449 AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT IN AND TREND OF IDPS IN AL MAHWIT 643,002 52,657 FROM JAN TO MAY 2016 Total pop. in People reached FROM AL MAHWIT Al Mahwit in Al Mahwit across organizations (pre-crisis) 4 clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M 3 displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen working in Al Mahwit 11 3

2 38,837 Jan Mar May IDPs in Al Mahwit

Acute Food 2 Insecurity Phases PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER UN 1 1 Minimal 4 YHPF* PER CLUSTER 1 215 (as of July 2016) 2 Stressed NNGO IDPs from Al Mahwit 225,536 3 Crisis 6 in other governorates People are in food INGO 1 crisis (IPC Phase 3) 4 Emergency in Al Mahwit 5 Famine Nutrition Protection Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: *Yemen Humanitarian 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Pooled Fund (HPF), July 2016. Classification (IPC), June 2016. 9th Report (June 2016).

0 52,657 7 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 0 5,702 6,504 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 218,736 207,522 11,774 0 FOOD SECURITY 108,871 94,152 73,992 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE 4,824 SANITATION Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

521,000 38,879 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT TREND OF IDPS IN RAYMAH Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM RAYMAH FROM JAN TO MAY 2016 Raymah (pre-crisis) in Raymah across clusters organizations 4 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M displaced population 3 of concern in Yemen organizations working in Raymah 6 2 31,136 Jan Mar May 2 IDPs in Raymah

Acute Food Insecurity Phases 1 PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER 1 Minimal UN YHPF* PER CLUSTER 2 Stressed 1 817 (as of July 2016) INGO 3 3 IDPs from Raymah in other 225,841 3 Crisis governorates People are in food crisis (IPC Phase 3) 4 Emergency 3 in Raymah 5 Famine Nutrition Protection 3 Source: Task Force on Population Movement, 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. 9th Report (June 2016). Pooled Fund (HPF), July 2016. Classification (IPC), June 2016. 2

0 38,879 0 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 66 6,854 0 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 902 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 123,478 6,113 0 86,794 FOOD SECURITY 82,189 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE 36,236 SANITATION 15,855 2,141 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. YEMEN: GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOTS - HUB (as of June 2016)

The Governorate Snapshots present information on the humanitarian action taking place per governorate and clusters in accordance with the 2016 Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan (YHRP).

IBB HUB IBB, TAIZZ

Hub Governorates Coverage and Food Insecurity Phases* (as of June 2016)

Acute Food Insecurity Phases 1 Minimal 2 Stressed 3 Crisis 4 Emergency Ibb 5 Famine

Taizz

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016; *Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Report, June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

2,916,999 465,216 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM IBB YHPF* PER CLUSTER Ibb (pre-crisis) (as of July 2016) in Ibb across organizations 10 clusters Xx 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M 6 displaced population WASH of concern in Yemen organizations XXX working in Ibb Shelter,Camp 20 6 X 110,340 management & IDPs in Ibb non-food items 3 6 6,847 Food Security & Acute Food 3 IDPs from Ibb Agriculture Insecurity Phases 4 in other governorates UN 1 Minimal 7 Nutrition 8 3 2 Stressed NNGO 4 Trend of IDPs 876,163 3 Crisis People are in food INGO in Ibb from Jan Protection 4 Emergency 5 1 crisis (IPC Phase 3) 3 to May 2016 in Ibb 5 Famine Jan Mar May Health

Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Fund, Classification (IPC), June 2016. 9th Report (June 2016). July 2016.

21,664 465,216 39 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 0 13,634 25,692 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 402 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 292,919 259,222 159,181 1,987 204,576 214,633 FOOD SECURITY 145,915 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE 114,928 SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. TAIZZ GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

2,984,000 514,603 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM TAIZZ YHPF* PER CLUSTER Taizz (pre-crisis) (as of July 2016) in Taizz across organizations 18 clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M WASH 14 displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen working in Taizz Shelter,Camp 40 13 management & 518,448 non-food items IDPs in Taizz 8 Food Security & 726,851 Agriculture Acute Food 6 IDPs from Taizz Insecurity Phases in other governorates UN 1 Minimal 9 Nutrition 3 2 Stressed NNGO 16 Trend of IDPs 1,028,610 3 Crisis Protection People are in food INGO 15 in Taizz from Jan 4 Emergency 3 emergency (IPC to May 2016 Jan Mar May Phase 4) in Taizz 5 Famine Child Protection 3 Health Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Classification (IPC), June 2016. 1 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Fund, 9th Report (June 2016). July 2016.

26,539 514,603 4,486 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 4,685 91,603 100,233 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 111,328 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 2,214,720 295,485 200,527 FOOD SECURITY PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE 910,819 1,037,027 632,168 SANITATION 274,225 393,852

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. YEMEN: GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOTS - SA'ADA HUB (as of June 2016)

The Governorate Snapshots present information on the humanitarian action taking place per governorate and clusters in accordance with the 2016 Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan (YHRP).

SA'ADA HUB SA’ADA, AL JAWF

Hub Governorates Coverage and Food Insecurity Phases* (as of June 2016)

Sa’ada Al Jawf

Acute Food Insecurity Phases 1 Minimal 2 Stressed 3 Crisis 4 Emergency 5 Famine

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016; *Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Report, June 2016. SA'ADA GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

975,998 164,023 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM SA'ADA YHPF* PER CLUSTER Sa'ada (pre-crisis) in Sa'ada across (as of July 2016) clusters organizations 10 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M Health 8 displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen working in Sa'ada WASH 27 6 145,614 IDPs in Sa'ada Food Security & 5 Agriculture 312,432 Acute Food IDPs from Sa'ada Insecurity Phases 4 in other governorates Nutrition UN 1 Minimal 8 7 3 2 Stressed NNGO Protection 375,840 3 Crisis Trend of IDPs People are in food INGO 4 Emergency 12 3 in Sa'ada from Shelter,Camp emergency (IPC Jan to May 2016 Jan Mar May Phase 4) in Sa'ada 5 Famine management & 1 non-food items Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Fund, Source: Clusters, June 2016. 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Classification (IPC), June 2016. July 2016. 9th Report (June 2016).

56,379 164,023 0 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 271 8,915 14,732 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 9,387 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 550,517 471,352 435,829 150,082 125,136 FOOD SECURITY 306,146 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE 178,250 SANITATION 27,734 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

552,000 146,925 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in Al Jawf People reached IN AND FROM AL JAWF YHPF* PER CLUSTER (pre-crisis) (as of July 2016) in Al Jawf across organizations 7 clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M 6 displaced population Shelter,Camp organizations of concern in Yemen management & working in Al Jawf non-food items 20 6 41,778 IDPs in Al Jawf Food Security & 5 Agriculture 87,743 Acute Food 4 IDPs from Al Jawf Insecurity Phases in other governorates Nutrition UN 1 Minimal 5 8 2 2 Stressed NNGO Trend of IDPs Protection 245,544 3 Crisis People are in food INGO 7 1 in Al Jawf from crisis (IPC Phase 3) 4 Emergency Jan to May 2016 Jan Mar May in Al Jawf 5 Famine Child protection 1

Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Task Force on Population Movement, 7th Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Fund, Classification (IPC), June 2016. Source: Clusters, June 2016. 2 Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); 9th July 2016. Report (June 2016).

0 146,925 0 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 0 1,969 29,213 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 7,000 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 53,438 54,296 99,129 111,324 49,503 FOOD SECURITY PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE 21,430 14,129 SANITATION 3,349 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. YEMEN: GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOTS - SANA'A HUB (as of June 2016)

The Governorate Snapshots present information on the humanitarian action taking place per governorate and clusters in accordance with the 2016 Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan (YHRP).

SANA’A, AMANAT AL ASIMAH

AMRAN, DHAMAR, , AL BAYDA

Hub Governorates Coverage and Food Insecurity Phases* (as of June 2016)

Amran A. Al Asimah

Marib Acute Food Insecurity Phases Sana’a 1 Minimal 2 Stressed 3 Crisis Dhamar 4 Emergency 5 Famine Al Bayda

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016; *Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Report, June 2016.. SANA'A GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

1,095,001 217,783 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT IN AND FROM SANA’A Total pop. in Sana'a People reached (pre-crisis) in Sana'a across organizations 11 clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M 158,126 109,939 displaced population IDPs in Sana'a IDPs from Sana'a in 11 of concern in Yemen other governorates

organizations working in Sana'a 6 27 PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Trend of IDPs in Sana'a YHPF* PER CLUSTER 5 from Jan to May 2016 (as of July 2016)

Acute Food 4 Insecurity Phases UN 1 Minimal 8 Health Food security 3 and Agriculture 2 Stressed NNGO 10 415,247 3 Crisis People are in food INGO 9 2 Jan Mar May crisis (IPC Phase 3) 4 Emergency in Sana'a 5 Famine Nutrition Protection 2 Source: Task Force on Population Movement, 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); 9th Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Report (June 2016). Pooled Fund, July 2016. Classification (IPC), June 2016. 1

54,189 217,783 815 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 1,321 35,233 6,257 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 690 Assistance

People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 244,318 121,865 2,453 190,365 154,225 FOOD SECURITY 136,906 154,342 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION 21,824 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. AMANAT AL ASIMAH GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

2,824,001 358,255 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT IN AND FROM AMANAT AL ASIMAH Total pop. in People reached Amanat Al Asimah in Amanat Al Asimah organizations (pre-crisis) 12 across clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M 289,426 137,302 displaced population IDPs from Amanat IDPs in Amanat 10 of concern in Yemen Al Asimah in other Al Asimah organizations governorates working in Amanat 30 Al Asimah 7 Trend of IDPs in Amanat Al Asimah from Jan to May 2016 PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER 5 YHPF* PER CLUSTER (as of July 2016) Acute Food 5 Insecurity Phases UN 6 1 Minimal 3 2 Stressed NNGO 11 Nutrition Protection 538,892 3 Crisis Jan Mar May People are in food INGO 13 Shelter Camp 4 Emergency 3 crisis (IPC management & Phase 3) in Amanat 5 Famine non-food items Al Asimah 3 Source: Task Force on Population Movement, 7th Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); 9th Report Pooled Fund, July 2016. Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. 3 (June 2016). Classification (IPC), June 2016.

117,623 358,255 30,297 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 2,964 8,317 25,089 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance

476,284 395,990 74,193 160,125 FOOD SECURITY 156,335 165,690 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE 106,083 7,200 SANITATION Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters (January to June 2016). AMRAN GOVERNORATE SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

1,012,999 177,488 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM AMRAN YHPF* PER CLUSTER Amran (pre-crisis) (as of July 2016) in Amran across organizations 12 clusters 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M Health 9 displaced population of concern in Yemen organizations working in Amran 8 WASH 25 102,155 IDPs in Amran Shelter,Camp 7 management & non- 31,847 food items Acute Food 5 IDPs from Amran Insecurity Phases in other governorates Food Security & UN 6 1 Minimal 4 Agriculture 2 Stressed NNGO 10 Trend of IDPs 368,960 3 Crisis Protection People are in food INGO 9 1 in Amran from Jan crisis (IPC Phase 3) 4 Emergency to May 2016 Jan Mar May in Amran 5 Famine Nutrition 1 3 Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Pooled Fund, July 2016. Classification (IPC), June 2016. 3 9th Report (June 2016).

17,655 177,488 0 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 225 56,636 40,590 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with Emergency Livelihoods 30,199 Assistance People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 240,850 221,656 224,026 35,863 88,593 204,472 FOOD SECURITY 139,283 156,245 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

1,761,000 287,370 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT TREND OF IDPS IN DHAMAR Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM DHAMAR FROM JAN TO MAY 2016 Dhamar (pre-crisis) in Dhamar across organizations 3 clusters 100 working in Yemen 3 2.8 M displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen 9 working in Dhamar 3 2 80,858 Jan Mar May IDPs in Dhamar Acute Food 1 Insecurity Phases PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER UN 2 1 Minimal 1 YHPF* PER CLUSTER 2 Stressed NNGO 4 4,061 (as of July 2016) 572,054 3 Crisis IDPs from Dhamar People are in food INGO 3 1 in other governorates crisis (IPC Phase 3) 4 Emergency in Dhamar 5 Famine 1 3 Nutrition Protection Source: Task Force on Population Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Movement, 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Fund (HPF), July 2016. Classification (IPC), June 2016. 3 Report (Apr 2016); 9th Report (June 2016).

0 287,370 0 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 0 7,359 10,600 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance

297,277 258,508 292,880 3,141 0 FOOD SECURITY 171,358 181,679 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE 40,978 SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

305,999 63,334 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT TREND OF IDPS IN MARIB Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM MARIB FROM JAN TO MAY 2016 Marib (pre-crisis) in Marib across organizations 5 clusters 100 working in Yemen 4 2.8 M displaced population organizations of concern in Yemen 14 working in Marib 4 Jan Mar May 4 24,440 IDPs in Marib Acute Food 2 Insecurity Phases PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER UN 2 1 Minimal 2 YHPF* PER CLUSTER 6 (as of July 2016) 2 Stressed NNGO 27,003 106,896 3 Crisis 6 IDPs from Marib People are in food INGO 1 in other governorates crisis (IPC Phase 3) 4 Emergency in Marib 5 Famine 2 Nutrition Protection Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Classification (IPC), June 2016. 1 9th Report (June 2016). Pooled Fund (HPF), July 2016.

0 1 2 3 4 5

6,029 63,334 0 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 0 897 20,256 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance 7,851 172 0 4,900 FOOD SECURITY PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016. SNAPSHOT (as of June 2016)

713,998 124,897 OPERATIONAL PRESENCE No. of organizations per cluster POPULATION MOVEMENT PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER Total pop. in People reached IN AND FROM AL BAYDA YHPF* PER CLUSTER Al Bayda (pre-crisis) in Al Bayda across (as of July 2016) organizations clusters 5 100 working in Yemen 2.8 M 4 displaced population WASH of concern in Yemen organizations working in Al Bayda 11 4 36,312 Shelter,Camp IDPs in Al Bayda management & 3 non-food items 27,151 Acute Food 2 IDPs from Al Bayda Food Security & Insecurity Phases in other governorates UN 2 Agriculture 1 Minimal 1 2 Stressed NNGO 5 Trend of IDPs Nutrition 267,840 3 Crisis People are in food INGO 4 in Al Bayda from 4 Emergency 2 Jan to May 2016 emergency (IPC Jan Mar May Phase 4) in Al Bayda 5 Famine Protection 2 Source: Clusters, June 2016; Integrated Food Security Phase Source: Clusters, June 2016. Source: Task Force on Population Movement, Source: *Yemen Humanitarian Pooled Fund, Classification (IPC), June 2016. 1 7th Report (Feb 2016); 8th Report (Apr 2016); July 2016. 9th Report (June 2016).

0 1 2 3 4

0 124,897 13 EDUCATION People reached People reached REFUGEES AND People reached HEALTH MIGRANTS

EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT AND 0 5,504 6,920 SHELTER, COMMUNITY People reached People reached People reached NUTRITION CAMP MANAGEMENT REHABILITATION & NON-FOOD ITEMS

People reached with sustained monthly emergency food assistance

146,566 135,198 132,013 112,466 55,663 14,942 FOOD SECURITY 67,746 53,211 PROTECTION People reached WATER AND People reached AND AGRICULTURE SANITATION

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Source: Clusters, January to June 2016.