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FSAC Al Mukalla District Level 4W Emergency Food Assistance (In Kind, Cash, & Voucher Transfers) Response and Gap Analysis Yemen Al Mukalla Hub: District Level Emergency Food Assistance (In Kind, Cash, & Voucher Transfers) Response and Gap Analysis - Nov 2019 Emergency Food Assistance Gap Analysis SaudiSaudi Arabia Arabia People Targeted in Al Mukalla hub FSAC Partners % ASSISTED Oman BY GOVERNORATE Targeted Oman 5 400,000 Hadramaut 103% Al Maharah 101% 103% *PARTNERS THAT REPORTED People Assisted in Al Mukalla hub Socotra 109% Assisted FOR THE MONTH OF NOV Rumah 410,000 0% Rumah ASSISTED PEOPLE OF PERCENTAGE Hat 0% Hat Thamud 100% 100% Al Qaf Thamud 100% Al Qaf Al Maharah 0% Shahan Shahan District Name In Kind (Food) Cash Voucher 100% 0% Zamakh wa Manwakh 78% Al Ghaydah WFP/BCHR - Ksrelief/BCHR Zamakh wa Manwakh 234% Al Masilah WFP/BCHR - - 100% Hat WFP/BCHR - Ksrelief/BCHR 100% 100% Hawf WFP/BCHR - - Al Maharah Hawf Al Jawf Hadramaut Al Maharah 0% Hawf Huswain WFP/BCHR - - Al Jawf Hadramaut Man'ar WFP/BCHR - - Man'ar 0% Man'ar Qishn WFP/BCHR - - Al Ghaydah Sayhut WFP/BCHR - - Al Ghaydah Hadramaut Hagr As Sai'ar 0% Shahan WFP/BCHR - - Yemen Hagr As Sai'ar 100% 100% 106% District Name In Kind (Food) Cash Voucher 96% 0% 100% 101% 100% Tarim As Sawm Tarim 0% As Sawm Al Qatn Sayun 100% Ad Dis WFP/BCHR - - Al Abr 0% Al Qatn Sayun 102% 100% 100% Shibam 100% Adh Dhlia'ah WFP/BCHR 90%- - Al Abr 47% 0% Qishn Shibam Qishn Al Abr WFP/BCHR - - 100% Marib 0% Al Masilah 101% Huswain Al MukallaMarib WFP/BCHR - - 0% Al Masilah Huswain 155%85% 0% Qulensya Wa Abd Al Kuri Hidaybu Al Mukalla City WFP/FMF - - Huraidhah Sah 100% 0% 87% Huraidhah Wadi Al Ayn Sah 0% Sayhut Al Qaf WFP/FMF - - 103% Wadi Al Ayn Sayhut Socotra 100% Amd Ghayl Bin Yamin 0% Al Qatn WFP/BCHR - - Amd 100% 0% Ghayl Bin Yamin 100% 97% 100% 102% Amd WFP/FMF - - 100% Ar Raydah Wa Qusayar 0% 101% Ar Raydah Wa Qusayar Ar Raydah Wa Qusayar WFP/BCHR - - 0% Daw'an 0% 0% As Sawm WFP/BCHR - - Adh Dhlia'ah Daw'an Ash Shihr Ad Dis Adh Dhlia'ah Ash Shihr Ad Dis Ash Shihr WFP/BCHR - - 39% Ghayl Ba Wazir 100% 55% Ghayl Ba Wazir Brom Mayfa ShabwahWFP/BCHR - - 0% 58% 0% 101% Shabwah Yabuth Al Mukalla 30% Daw'an WFP/FMF - - Yabuth Al Mukalla Ghayl Ba Wazir WFP/BCHR - - 100% 100% Al Mukalla City Al Mukalla City Gulf Of Aden Ghayl Bin Yamin WFP/FMF - - Hajr 100% 119% Hajr Hagr As Sai'ar WFP/FMF - - 0% Brom Mayfa Brom Mayfa Socotra Hajr WFP/BCHR - - In Kind Al Bayda 96% District Name Cash Voucher AlHuraidhah Bayda WFP/FMF - - (Food) Rakhyah WFP/FMF - - Hidaybu WFP/HAD - - Rumah WFP/FMF - - Qulensya Wa Abd Al Kuri WFP/HAD - - Sah WFP/FMF - - Sayun AbyanWFP/BCHR - - Percentage of Assistance Legend Shibam WFP/BCHR - - Date Created: 2019/12/30 KSR/BCHR 0% Neighbor_Costline Tarim WFP/BCHR - - Contact: [email protected] 51% - 75% Website: www.fscluster.org/Yemen 1% - 25% Thamud WFP/FMF - - Prepared by: FSAC Team 76% - 100% Governorate boundary Wadi Al Ayn WFP/FMF - - 26% - 50% Percentage Of xx ٪ District Boundary Yabuth WFP/BCHR - - Assistance Zamakh wa Manwakh WFP/FMF - -.
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