Humanity & Inclusion: Integrated services for specific needs of the crisis-affected population in Yemen
HI provides comprehensive and tailored services to address the specific needs of individuals affected by the conflict and crisis in Yemen, with a view of enhancing independence, mental well-being, and preventing long-term disability. Special attention is given to vulnerable groups, including those with injuries and disabilities, women, children, internally displaced populations, and caregivers.
Paese/Regione | Tema | Periodo | Budget |
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Yemen |
Assistenza umanitaria & RRC Sanità
Protezione, accesso & sicurezza
Servizi medici Rafforzamento dei sistemi sanitari |
01.07.2023
- 30.06.2025 |
CHF 1’300’000
|
- Provision of quality integrated rehabilitation services for crisis-affected persons with injuries and disabilities
- Crisis affected persons with disability and injuries have better access to services and enjoyment of their rights.
- Immediate threats caused by explosive ordnance to the affected communities are reduced through community awareness and risk education.
- Other international or foreign NGO North
- Humanity & Inclusion (HI)
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Settore in base alle categorie del Comitato di Aiuto allo sviluppo (DAC) dell'OCSE EMERGENCY RESPONSE
SALUTE
SALUTE
Sotto-Settore in base alle categorie del Comitato di Aiuto allo sviluppo (DAC) dell'OCSE Assistenza materiale e servizi d'emergenza
Servizi medici
Politica sanitaria e gestione amministrativa
Tipo di aiuto Contributo al progetto e al programma
Numero del progetto 7F10294
Contesto |
The people of Yemen experience a prolonged crisis with 21.6 million needing aid due to conflict and collapse of services and institutions. 4.9 million disabled persons struggle to access services and shelter. Those who are disabled and elderly face increased vulnerability and isolation. Women and girls with disabilities face heightened risks. Since 2015, the conflict has limited the provision of healthcare, including special services for the disabled. Their economic marginalization and lack of representation in decision-making aggravates exclusion, poverty, poor health, denied education, and protection risks. |
Obiettivi | The project contributes to a reduction of vulnerabilities and to the alleviation of the suffering of people affected by the conflict and crisis in Yemen. |
Gruppi target | The initiative targets 53,433 beneficiaries and their communities: women, men, boys, girls, people with disabilities and injuries, victims of explosive ordnances, and their caregivers. The project addresses the specific needs of this vulnerable population in 5 governorates across Yemen (Amanat Al Asimah, Hajjah, Al Hodeidah, Taizz, and Aden). |
Effetti a medio termine | Crisis-affected populations in Yemen, including people with disabilities and injuries, have access to enhanced integrated services, their rights are promoted, and exposure to risks associated with explosive ordnances and armed violence are reduced. |
Risultati |
Risultati principali attesi: Risultati fasi precedenti: The proposed intervention builds on key results and insights from the previous phase (2022-2023). Lessons learned include improving coordination with local authorities, prioritizing capacity building, transitioning to an indirect approach, and empowering caregivers and communities. Focus is on disability-inclusive programming, partnerships with local organizations, and technical support for long-term sustainability, ensuring effective and lasting projects and programs. |
Direzione/Ufficio responsabile |
DSC |
Partner del progetto |
Partner contrattuale ONG internazionale o straniera |
Coordinamento con altri progetti e attori | Health and Protection Clusters, local authorities and relevant Ministries; WHO; Inclusion Task Force; Trauma Working Group; DRC, ICRC, MSF, UNICEF, UNDP and local organizations; communities; MOPIC / SCMCHA; humanitarian and development agencies |
Budget | Fase in corso Budget Svizzera CHF 1’300’000 Budget svizzero attualmente già speso CHF 600’000 |
Fasi del progetto | Fase 2 01.07.2023 - 30.06.2025 (Fase in corso) |