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WFP Yemen Country Brief, June 2021 - Yemen
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WFP Yemen Country Brief, April 2021
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96,600 mt of general food assistance
US$10.7 million cash-based transfers
US$5.7 million food vouchers
US$405.5 million six-month net funding requirements (June – November 2021)
Operational Updates
• Under the April cycle, WFP targeted nine million people with general food assistance (GFA). Of these, 6.1 million people were targeted with in-kind food assistance, around 1.7 million people with food vouchers and over 1.2 million people with cash assistance.
• In the southern areas, 4.25 million beneficiaries are to be biometrically registered. By the end of April, around 1.72 million beneficiaries have been biometrically registered in the areas under the Internationally Recognized Government of Yemen (IRG). In November 2020, WFP launched biometric registration and the provision of cash through GFA in the areas under the Sana’a-based authorities. By the end of April, around 44,500 people have been biometrically registered and ac
WFP Yemen Situation Report #4, April 2021
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4 million people internally displaced
16.2 million people are food insecure (IPC 3+) According to the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) 2021
Highlights
6,267 confirmed cumulative cases of COVID-19 were reported by the end of April.
WFP requires USD 405.5 million to continue operations unimpeded over the next six months (June 2021 – November 2021).
Situation Update (including security)
On 20 April, Yemen’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign began in the areas under the Internationally Recognised Government of Yemen (IRG), three weeks after the first shipment from the global COVAX vaccine-sharing scheme arrived. This follows IRG’s declaration of a health emergency in areas under its control on 23 March, as infections in a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic increase. A total of 2,047 cases were reported during April.
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Two months ago, with the war in Yemen entering its seventh year, the UN secretary general, in his appeal to funders at the annual pledging conference, reminded everyone that “More than 16 million people [in the country] are expected to go hungry this year. Nearly 50,000 Yemenis are already starving to death in famine-like conditions. The worst hunger is in areas affected by the conflict.”
Yemen today has a population of 30 million people, with three million currently displaced. They are either hosted by relatives or in camps and informal settlements where they are dependent on humanitarian supplies since there is no employment and they are far from their lands. Another million have returned home after various periods of displacement.
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