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IDP Hosting Site Baseline Assessment

Site ProfilesYEMEN: Amanat Al Asimah, Amran, Dhamar, Marib

JUNE 2017

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About REACH Initiative REACH facilitates the development of information tools and products that enhance the capacity of aid actors to make evidence-based decisions in emergency, recovery and development contexts. All REACH activities are conducted through inter-agency aid coordination mechanisms. For more information, you can write to our in-country office: [email protected]. You can view all our reports, maps and factsheets on our resoure centre: reachresourcecentre.info, visit our website at reach-initiative.org, and follow us @REACH_info.

Cover image: CCSW, Al Maafer district, Taizz governorate, Yemen

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Introduction The IDP Hosting Site Baseline Assessment aims to support targeting and response planning by humanitarian stakeholders, including authorities, UN agencies, local and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs). It provides a baseline of key multi-sectoral indicators across IDP hosting sites in 22 governorates, based on data collected through interviews with key informants in each site. The baseline assessment will help to inform the site management support which will be offered to the local authorities and humanitarian actors in charge of IDP hosting sites, as well as the support which will be offered to IDPs to establish self-governance, community participation and communication processes within IDP hosting sites.

The IDP Hosting Site Baseline Assessment is organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity. The data collection for the baseline assessment has been carried out by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in 18 governorates and the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 4 governorates.

Once the baseline of current sites is finalised, its updates will be carried out every six months to cover newly established sites. Monitoring of the sites identified through the baseline and its updates will be carried out continuously. The information generated over time through monitoring data collection will provide an indication of structural and sectoral changes in the conditions of the sites.REACH supports the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster in data analysis and output production. A core set of products created as a result of the data collection exercises includes:1. Summary report - Overview of key indicators and comparative analysis of sites to identify those in most urgent need;2. Site Profiles - Produced for each site with relevant sectoral information;3. Site Maps - Maps showing site location and characteristics.This report presents findings from four governorates - Amanat Al Asimah, Amran, Dhamar, Marib - based on data collected in June 2017 by UNHCR during the first stage of the baseline assessment.

MethodologyThe assessment has been conducted across 22 governorates, in IDP hosting sites of five or more IDP households, where assistance and protection services can be delivered collectively. To identify sites, TFPM Area Assessments1 and a Cluster site list have been used. Sites on the list have been visited by enumerators and included in the assessment if they hosted five or more IDP households. The assessment covers both rural and urban settings and aims to assess every IDP hosting site in Yemen. However, new sites are being identified, while some settlements do not exist anymore. Therefore, findings refer to identified sites, with new sites being added into or removed from later data collection rounds.

Data has been collected through interviews with one to five key informants in each site. Key informants included site managers, members of site committee, sheikhs, mosque imams, community leaders or in the absence of any formal leaders – randomly chosen IDP households, who answered on behalf of all households in the site. Consequently, findings reflect the informed perspectives of these key informants and should be considered only indicative. However, the estimates provided by the informants offer a reliable indication of the situation within the settlements.

1 The Task Force for Population Movement (TFPM), co-led by IOM and UNHCR is a Technical Working Group of the Yemen Protec-tion Cluster. The TFPM implements an information management tool that gathers data on the status and location of displaced persons across Yemen. http://www.globaldtm.info/category/middle-east-and-north-africa/yemen/

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DefinitionsFor the purpose of data collection, the Yemen Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster identifies each concentration of displaced population according to the following categories:

• Location – a populated place in the smallest geographical division: a neighbourhood in urban area and a village in rural area.

• Site – a location inhabited by five or more households regardless of its accommodation and shelter type. In cases of multiple housing units hosting five or more households each, having the same shelter type and sharing one basic service unit, a single data collection form shall be applied. Basic service units include latrines, water points or cooking facilities.

• Individual settlement – a population concentration hosting less than five households within one location (see above). Individual settlements are not included in this exercise.

Displacement sites are divided into two categories:

• Collective Centre – a displacement site in a pre-existing physical structure, either public/communal (e.g. public buildings, schools) or private buildings (e.g. factories, private houses) inhabited by five or more IDP households;

• Spontaneous Settlement - groups of tented or other types of housing units inhabited by five or more IDP households, established by the IDPs themselves or by non-experienced actors on land they have no legal claim to. The IDPs intend to stay in this settlement for an extended period of time.

The following type and status of shelter structures present in displacement sites has been agreed:

• Makeshift shelter - typically built from waste and temporary materials (tarpaulins, cardboard, blankets, metal sheeting, tarps, etc.);

• Emergency shelter - a portable shelter with a cover and a structure;

• Finished building - a building which is completed (with walls and roof) and composite of all building components (windows, doors, plumbing, etc.);

• Unfinished building - a building which has more than its frame, but is still missing elements (i.e. doors, windows, lighting, plumbing, walls, etc.);

• Skeleton - a building which has a solid frame (concrete, steel, etc.) but no other elements;

• Open air - no structure present.

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IDP Hosting Site AssessmentSite Profiles

YEMEN: Amanat Al Asimah, Amran, Dhamar, Marib

JUNE 2017

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 2 (32 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (32 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 7Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Abu Daba’a, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 63Number of households: 13

6% 6 Over 60

6

6%

24% 24 18 - 60

21

21%

13% 13 5 - 17

14

14%

10% 10 0 - 4

6

6%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Abu Daba’a (ابو ضباع)Abu Dubae, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0343

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Abu Seraj, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 115Number of households: 15

0% 0 Over 60

2

2%

16% 16 18 - 60

17

17%

18% 18 5 - 17

19

19%

13% 13 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Abu Seraj (ابو رساج)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0365

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Abu Sulaiman IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

23% 23 18 - 60

20

20%

15% 15 5 - 17

15

15%

13% 13 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Abu Sulaiman IDPs Center (مركز انزحني ذو سلامين)Tho Suleyman, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0212

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 6 (19 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 10 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: up to 6,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 12Elderly heads of household*: 8Unaccompanied or separated children: 11Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 8Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 4

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Adan Tabet Al Sawdah, Iyal Surayh district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 112Number of households: 20

7% 7 Over 60

7

7%

13% 13 18 - 60

20

20%

11% 11 5 - 17

16

16%

15% 15 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Adan Tabet Al Sawdah (عدان/تبة السودة)Location N/A, Iyal Surayh District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2918-0113

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 50%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 40%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 7 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 6 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ahl Shararah, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 69Number of households: 8

7% 7 Over 60

6

6%

20% 20 18 - 60

22

22%

13% 13 5 - 17

12

12%

12% 12 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ahl Shararah (اهل رشاره)Alnajd, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0271

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 7 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al A’abal, Harib Al Qaramish district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 52Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

10

10%

19% 19 5 - 17

23

23%

19% 19 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al A’abal (الاعبل)Al-Aabal, Harib Al Qaramish District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2604-0349

FemaleMale

56% 44%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (20 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (20 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Aadi, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Aadi (العادي)Al Aadi, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0221

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 5Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 8Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Abarah, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 85Number of households: 10

2% 2 Over 60

6

6%

13% 13 18 - 60

20

20%

19% 19 5 - 17

16

16%

13% 13 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Abarah (العباره)Al-Dheeq, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0301

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 30%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 6 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 5 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Adawleh, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 39Number of households: 5

10% 10 Over 60

5

5%

21% 21 18 - 60

15

15%

13% 13 5 - 17

13

13%

13% 13 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Adawleh (ال ادلوهل)Almurytakh Alwadi, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0286

FemaleMale

56% 44%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Adawleh, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 45Number of households: 6

7% 7 Over 60

11

11%

24% 24 18 - 60

16

16%

18% 18 5 - 17

11

11%

9% 9 0 - 4

4

4%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Adawleh (ال ادلوهل)Alharef Al’Esfal, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0273

FemaleMale

58% 42%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 66%Unfinished building: 30%Finished building: 4%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Near water sourcesRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Adawleh (Al Melh), Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 1/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 75Number of households: 15

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

29% 29 18 - 60

7

7%

20% 20 5 - 17

24

24%

9% 9 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Adawleh (Al Melh) (ال ادلوهل / امللح)Alrawdat Alealiu, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0357

FemaleMale

59% 41%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (17 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (17 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ahadan, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ahadan (الاحضان)Alahdan, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0218

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 7 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ahmad Bin Saleh, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 36Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

8% 8 18 - 60

17

17%

22% 22 5 - 17

28

28%

8% 8 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ahmad Bin Saleh (ال امحد بن صاحل)Al Alshalif, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0360

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 40%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ahmad Mohsen, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 46Number of households: 5

7% 7 Over 60

4

4%

20% 20 18 - 60

13

13%

15% 15 5 - 17

11

11%

13% 13 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ahmad Mohsen (ال امحد حمسن)Alsadu Aldiyruh, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0303

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 100%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 10 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 10 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ajamah, Al Jubah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 71Number of households: 10

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

27% 27 18 - 60

23

23%

20% 20 5 - 17

6

6%

8% 8 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ajamah (العجمه)Al Ajamah, Al Jubah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2607-0023

FemaleMale

55% 45%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 13Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Akem, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 140Number of households: 15

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

14% 14 18 - 60

16

16%

17% 17 5 - 17

20

20%

13% 13 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Akem (العمك)Al Akem, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0167

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 30%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 10 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 10 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Akrameh, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 7/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 76Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

21% 21 18 - 60

25

25%

12% 12 5 - 17

13

13%

13% 13 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Akrameh (العكرمه)Al-Akrah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0261

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 12 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Alban Hassan, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 10

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

20% 20 18 - 60

20

20%

16% 16 5 - 17

22

22%

14% 14 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Alban Hassan (ال علنب حسن)Al Hadhal, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0361

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Aljamaidar, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 39Number of households: 7

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

8% 8 18 - 60

10

10%

13% 13 5 - 17

21

21%

15% 15 0 - 4

23

23%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Aljamaidar (ال امجليدر)Hazm Alkhashe, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0327

FemaleMale

41% 59%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 4 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Low and uncoveredRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Alqahtani, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 19Number of households: 5

5% 5 Over 60

0

0%

16% 16 18 - 60

21

21%

11% 11 5 - 17

16

16%

21% 21 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Alqahtani (الا القحطين)Alhafruh Alqahatinuh, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0255

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 8 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ameir, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 45Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

22% 22 18 - 60

27

27%

16% 16 5 - 17

20

20%

7% 7 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ameir (ال معري)Arak Almashrue, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0362

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 9 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 6 (14 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 7Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 8Persons with physical disability: 6Persons with mental disability: 5

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Amoud’, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 82Number of households: 12

6% 6 Over 60

4

4%

17% 17 18 - 60

7

7%

16% 16 5 - 17

11

11%

22% 22 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Amoud’ (العمود)Al-Amoud, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0337

FemaleMale

61% 39%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Aqar Center, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 117Number of households: 15

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

15% 15 18 - 60

21

21%

19% 19 5 - 17

15

15%

12% 12 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Aqar Center (مركز العقار)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0366

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (13 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Aqer Al Qariah, Harib Al Qaramish district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 11/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 100Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

9% 9 18 - 60

13

13%

16% 16 5 - 17

15

15%

26% 26 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Aqer Al Qariah (العقر القريه)Al-Aqar Al-Qaryah, Harib Al Qaramish District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2604-0348

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 39%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 61%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Water Tanks

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: Yes

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Aredha, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 88Number of households: 10

3% 3 Over 60

6

6%

11% 11 18 - 60

22

22%

18% 18 5 - 17

22

22%

10% 10 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Aredha (العارضه)Saqam, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0153

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 3 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (37 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 6Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Areedha, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 74Number of households: 11

8% 8 Over 60

8

8%

26% 26 18 - 60

19

19%

8% 8 5 - 17

12

12%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Areedha (العريضه)Al-Ardhyah, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0338

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Arfaj, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 18Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

17

17%

22% 22 5 - 17

11

11%

22% 22 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Arfaj (ال عرجف)Mas Raghwan, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0257

FemaleMale

61% 39%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 12 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 9 (9 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Erq, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 83Number of households: 12

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

22% 22 18 - 60

27

27%

11% 11 5 - 17

13

13%

8% 8 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Erq (العرق)Al-Erq, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0001

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 30%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Asoor, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 5

10% 10 Over 60

13

13%

18% 18 18 - 60

18

18%

10% 10 5 - 17

15

15%

5% 5 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Asoor (الا الاصور)Lafaj Almeleh, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0288

FemaleMale

43% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: Do not knowProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: Do not knowPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ateeq, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 45Number of households: 8

7% 7 Over 60

7

7%

11% 11 18 - 60

11

11%

11% 11 5 - 17

13

13%

16% 16 0 - 4

24

24%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ateeq (ال عتيق)Alsalam, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0312

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 7 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Awamreh, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 49Number of households: 5

2% 2 Over 60

8

8%

18% 18 18 - 60

16

16%

16% 16 5 - 17

20

20%

10% 10 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Awamreh (العوامره)Al Mojama, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0251

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 9 (3 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Bajash, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 31Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

13% 13 5 - 17

16

16%

16% 16 0 - 4

23

23%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Bajash (ال جباش)Al Bajash, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0189

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Baqa’ah, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 35Number of households: 5

9% 9 Over 60

11

11%

20% 20 18 - 60

26

26%

11% 11 5 - 17

9

9%

9% 9 0 - 4

6

6%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Baqa’ah (البقعه)Al-Bocah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0148

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 22 (12 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 22 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: up to 6,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 9Elderly heads of household*: 14Unaccompanied or separated children: 8Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 25Persons with chronic illness: 10Persons with physical disability: 9Persons with mental disability: 5

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Bastah, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 253Number of households: 40

12% 12 Over 60

1

1%

13% 13 18 - 60

12

12%

14% 14 5 - 17

14

14%

17% 17 0 - 4

18

18%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Bastah (البسطه)Al Bastah, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0040

FemaleMale

55% 45%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 60%Makeshift shelter: 40%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Tents

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 40 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 13Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 6

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Bayda’a Camp, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Local authorities

Number of individuals: 400Number of households: 55

13% 13 Over 60

10

10%

10% 10 18 - 60

8

8%

10% 10 5 - 17

15

15%

19% 19 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Bayda’a Camp (خممي البيضاء)Al-Sadah, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0079

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Braik, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 52Number of households: 14

2% 2 Over 60

6

6%

4% 4 18 - 60

8

8%

17% 17 5 - 17

13

13%

29% 29 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Braik (ال بريك)Jaw Al Samrah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0325

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Baran Al Asefal, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 2/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Baran Al Asefal (الربان الاسفل)Al Baran Al Asefal, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0200

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 36%Makeshift shelter: 54%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 8 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 10 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 5Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Dawood, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 10/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 117Number of households: 13

3% 3 Over 60

4

4%

15% 15 18 - 60

23

23%

21% 21 5 - 17

17

17%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Dawood (ال داوود)Al-Sarhah, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0259

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 25%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 75%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 18Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Oshah, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 180Number of households: 23

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

17% 17 18 - 60

19

19%

15% 15 5 - 17

18

18%

13% 13 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Oshah (العشة)Al-Oshah, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0122

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 14Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Oshah Badw Ruhal, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 120Number of households: 16

2% 2 Over 60

1

1%

18% 18 18 - 60

19

19%

15% 15 5 - 17

17

17%

14% 14 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Oshah Badw Ruhal (العشـه بدو رحل)Al-Oshah Badw Ruhal, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0123

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 4 (28 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 4 (28 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 16Persons with chronic illness: 21Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 5

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Oshah, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 12/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 112Number of households: 18

5% 5 Over 60

4

4%

19% 19 18 - 60

18

18%

13% 13 5 - 17

13

13%

14% 14 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Oshah (العشة)Al-Oshah, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0344

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 30%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 70%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Fardat, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 80Number of households: 13

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

18% 18 18 - 60

20

20%

16% 16 5 - 17

14

14%

16% 16 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Fardat (الفردات)Al Fardat, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0166

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 4 (17 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 4 (17 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 9Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 4

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Farsh, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 69Number of households: 11

4% 4 Over 60

6

6%

25% 25 18 - 60

22

22%

12% 12 5 - 17

13

13%

12% 12 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Farsh (الفرش)Al-Farsh, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0323

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (21 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Fath School in Asafah, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 41Number of households: 5

7% 7 Over 60

5

5%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

15% 15 5 - 17

12

12%

12% 12 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Fath School in Asafah (مدرسه الفتح بعسافة مخر)Khamer, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0115

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 90%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 50 (4 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 50 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 9Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Faw Al Sharqi, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 12/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 216Number of households: 44

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

23% 23 18 - 60

26

26%

9% 9 5 - 17

23

23%

9% 9 0 - 4

6

6%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Faw Al Sharqi (الفاو الرشيق)Al Faw Al Sharqi, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0030

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 30%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 10 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 10 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Feddi, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 114Number of households: 12

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

21% 21 18 - 60

23

23%

11% 11 5 - 17

13

13%

12% 12 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Feddi (الفيض)Al-Fedhi, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0265

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 6 (57 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 20Elderly heads of household*: 8Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 10Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 15

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ghadeer, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 343Number of households: 75

4% 4 Over 60

6

6%

16% 16 18 - 60

15

15%

9% 9 5 - 17

13

13%

17% 17 0 - 4

20

20%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ghadeer (الغدير)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0108

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 2 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ghadeer, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ghadeer (الغدير)Al Ghadeer, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0222

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 3 (18 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 18 (3 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ghajela, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 54Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

7

7%

7% 7 18 - 60

4

4%

13% 13 5 - 17

11

11%

26% 26 0 - 4

28

28%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ghajela (الغجةل)Al-Ghajlah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0176

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 17Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Gharb, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 210Number of households: 30

1% 1 Over 60

0

0%

19% 19 18 - 60

24

24%

15% 15 5 - 17

19

19%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Gharb (الغرب)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0075

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 75%Unfinished building: 25%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 6 (17 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Ghawyah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 102Number of households: 17

2% 2 Over 60

4

4%

11% 11 18 - 60

15

15%

17% 17 5 - 17

25

25%

13% 13 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Ghawyah (الغاوية)Al-Ghawyah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0004

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 30%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 1 (26 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ghayamah, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 26Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

4

4%

19% 19 18 - 60

15

15%

12% 12 5 - 17

15

15%

19% 19 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ghayamah (ال غيامه)Mihzam Alruea, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0269

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (28 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (28 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ghowl, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 138Number of households: 9

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

9% 9 18 - 60

9

9%

9% 9 5 - 17

59

59%

4% 4 0 - 4

6

6%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ghowl (الغول)Al Ghowl, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0127

FemaleMale

24% 76%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 2 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hayaq, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hayaq (احليق)Al Hayaq, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0220

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (35 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 5 (35 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 11Elderly heads of household*: 7Unaccompanied or separated children: 2Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 21Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 7

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hayrah, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 175Number of households: 21

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hayrah (احلريه)Al-Heirah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0124

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hadba, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 30Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

7% 7 18 - 60

7

7%

20% 20 5 - 17

7

7%

20% 20 0 - 4

33

33%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hadba (احلداب)Alhadba, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0193

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (35 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (35 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 7Unaccompanied or separated children: 5Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 21Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hadba Al Bayda’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 175Number of households: 21

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

7% 7 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hadba Al Bayda’a (احلدبه البيضاء)Alhadabuh Albayda’a, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0242

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hadbeh, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 76Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

14% 14 18 - 60

17

17%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hadbeh (احلدبه)Al-Hadbah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0138

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 9 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hadi, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 47Number of households: 9

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

11% 11 5 - 17

17

17%

15% 15 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hadi (ال هادي)Al Hadi, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0199

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (6 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hadlan IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 32Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

19% 19 18 - 60

22

22%

9% 9 5 - 17

9

9%

16% 16 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hadlan IDPs Center (مركز انزحني الهدالن)Alhudalan, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0231

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 20%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 80%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 13Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Haija, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 7/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 105Number of households: 15

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

16% 16 18 - 60

18

18%

15% 15 5 - 17

17

17%

14% 14 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Haija (الهيجة)Al Haija, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0168

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (26 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 15Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 12Persons with physical disability: 7Persons with mental disability: 15

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Haijah, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 210Number of households: 45

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

17% 17 18 - 60

14

14%

12% 12 5 - 17

10

10%

19% 19 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Haijah (الهيجة)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0204

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 8Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hajla’a IDPs, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 56Number of households: 8

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

16% 16 18 - 60

18

18%

16% 16 5 - 17

11

11%

9% 9 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hajla’a IDPs (احلجالء انزحني)Al-Hajla, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0017

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hajr, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 75Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

19% 19 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hajr (الهجر)Al-Hajr, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0217

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 25%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 75%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 35Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alhami, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 267Number of households: 43

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

13% 13 18 - 60

15

15%

13% 13 5 - 17

15

15%

18% 18 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alhami (احلايم)Alhami, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0038

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 5%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 85%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 6 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 6 (9 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hani Al A’ala, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 52Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

0

0%

23% 23 18 - 60

25

25%

17% 17 5 - 17

17

17%

6% 6 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hani Al A’ala (احلاين الاعىل)Al Hani Al A’ala, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0263

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 32 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 32 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Harj Al Asfal, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 48Number of households: 8

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

13% 13 18 - 60

10

10%

10% 10 5 - 17

13

13%

23% 23 0 - 4

23

23%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Harj Al Asfal (احلرج الاسفل)Alharaj Al’asfal, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0174

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 2Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alhutamuh, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Internet (news websites)

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alhutamuh (احلطمه)Alhutamuh, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0095

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 30%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hawi Al Janoubi, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 130Number of households: 13

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

23% 23 18 - 60

15

15%

15% 15 5 - 17

17

17%

12% 12 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hawi Al Janoubi (احلوي اجلنويب)Al Hawi Al Janoubi, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0279

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 15%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 16 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hawi Al Shamali, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 177Number of households: 34

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

21% 21 18 - 60

25

25%

12% 12 5 - 17

10

10%

14% 14 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hawi Al Shamali (احلوي الشاميل)Al Hawi Al Shamali, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0278

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 5 (17 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: up to 6,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 12Elderly heads of household*: 6Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hayt Al Esheh, Iyal Surayh district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 84Number of households: 10

6% 6 Over 60

12

12%

12% 12 18 - 60

18

18%

24% 24 5 - 17

12

12%

7% 7 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hayt Al Esheh (احلايط/العشه)Location N/A, Iyal Surayh District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2918-0092

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 5 (4 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hazm, Harib Al Qaramish district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 10/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 22Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

14% 14 18 - 60

14

14%

14% 14 5 - 17

18

18%

18% 18 0 - 4

23

23%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hazm (احلزم)Al-Hazm, Harib Al Qaramish District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2604-0346

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 28 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 28 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hazmah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

19% 19 18 - 60

5

5%

19% 19 5 - 17

7

7%

24% 24 0 - 4

26

26%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hazmah (احلزمة)Al-Huzmah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0014

FemaleMale

62% 38%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 17Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hejrah, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 210Number of households: 30

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

20% 20 18 - 60

23

23%

15% 15 5 - 17

20

20%

10% 10 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hejrah (الهجره)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0077

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hek, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 7

8% 8 Over 60

8

8%

10% 10 18 - 60

10

10%

10% 10 5 - 17

15

15%

23% 23 0 - 4

18

18%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hek (ال حيك)Alrakhim, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0330

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hammah, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 33Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

15

15%

21% 21 5 - 17

18

18%

12% 12 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hammah (امحله)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0172

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 5 (24 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (24 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 12Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alhulul, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 120Number of households: 12

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alhulul (احللول)Alhulul, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0097

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hoson, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 35Number of households: 5

6% 6 Over 60

9

9%

14% 14 18 - 60

14

14%

9% 9 5 - 17

14

14%

9% 9 0 - 4

26

26%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hoson (احلصن)Shatan, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0016

FemaleMale

37% 63%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 20%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hashaishan, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 38Number of households: 8

3% 3 Over 60

0

0%

24% 24 18 - 60

21

21%

8% 8 5 - 17

13

13%

16% 16 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hashaishan (احلشيشان)Al-Hasheishan, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0262

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 6 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Jobjob, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 35Number of households: 5

11% 11 Over 60

6

6%

26% 26 18 - 60

20

20%

6% 6 5 - 17

9

9%

14% 14 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Jobjob (اجلبجب)Al-Jobjob, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0055

FemaleMale

57% 43%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ja’dar Camp, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 52Number of households: 8

2% 2 Over 60

4

4%

17% 17 18 - 60

19

19%

21% 21 5 - 17

17

17%

12% 12 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ja’dar Camp (خممي ال جعدر)Almuqashab, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0311

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Jahein Camp, Raydah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 460Number of households: 72

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

8% 8 18 - 60

7

7%

49% 49 5 - 17

36

36%

0% 0 0 - 4

1

1%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Jahein Camp (خممي اجلحني)Ridah Aljahin, Raydah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2911-0043

FemaleMale

57% 43%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Jalah, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 75Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

19% 19 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Jalah (اجلهل)Al-Jalah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0140

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 5 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Aljadhma’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Aljadhma’a (اجلذماء)Aljadhma’a, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0096

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 2 (16 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (16 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Jazeerah, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 31Number of households: 5

6% 6 Over 60

3

3%

16% 16 18 - 60

19

19%

13% 13 5 - 17

10

10%

16% 16 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Jazeerah (اجلزيره)Al Jazeerah, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0339

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 25%Emergency shelter: 15%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 8 (17 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 8 (17 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Kawlah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 139Number of households: 14

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

22% 22 18 - 60

20

20%

14% 14 5 - 17

17

17%

11% 11 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Kawlah (الكوهل)Al Meshal Al-Cawlah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0276

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 17%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 15%Unfinished building: 25%Finished building: 43%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 7Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 18Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Khaleq, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 951Number of households: 112

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

22% 22 18 - 60

25

25%

16% 16 5 - 17

18

18%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Khaleq (اخلانق)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0159

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 8Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 36Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 5

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Khamees, Bani Al Harith district, Amanat Al Asimah governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 327Number of households: 48

2% 2 Over 60

3

3%

17% 17 18 - 60

20

20%

23% 23 5 - 17

19

19%

9% 9 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Khamees (امخليس)Al Khamees, Bani Al Harith District, Amanat Al Asimah Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE1310-0007

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 6 (5 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 6 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Khamshosh, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 29Number of households: 6

7% 7 Over 60

3

3%

24% 24 18 - 60

28

28%

7% 7 5 - 17

10

10%

10% 10 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Khamshosh (امخلشوش)Al-Khamshoush, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0150

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 8Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Lail Market, Amran district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 65Number of households: 5

2% 2 Over 60

0

0%

15% 15 18 - 60

22

22%

15% 15 5 - 17

12

12%

20% 20 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Lail Market (سوق الليل)Location N/A, Amran District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2915-0013

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 7 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Lakmah, Harib Al Qaramish district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 12/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

14% 14 18 - 60

14

14%

30% 30 5 - 17

20

20%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Lakmah (اللمكه)Al-Lacamah, Harib Al Qaramish District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2604-0351

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 7 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Lamd, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

19% 19 18 - 60

10

10%

17% 17 5 - 17

10

10%

26% 26 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Lamd (ال ملد)Al Lamd, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0179

FemaleMale

62% 38%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 7 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Lewa’a, Harib Al Qaramish district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 65Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

12% 12 18 - 60

15

15%

14% 14 5 - 17

17

17%

20% 20 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Lewa’a (اللواء)Al-Lewa, Harib Al Qaramish District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2604-0352

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 15%Emergency shelter: 12%Makeshift shelter: 17%Unfinished building: 32%Finished building: 24%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 6Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 25Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ma’ali, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 481Number of households: 60

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

23% 23 18 - 60

23

23%

19% 19 5 - 17

15

15%

8% 8 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ma’ali (املعايل)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0239

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 8Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ma’aredh Saif Camp, Raydah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 373Number of households: 66

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

12% 12 18 - 60

14

14%

35% 35 5 - 17

38

38%

1% 1 0 - 4

2

2%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ma’aredh Saif Camp (خممي املعرض صيف)Ridah Sayf, Raydah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2911-0047

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 25%Finished building: 75%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (34 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 15Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 13Persons with chronic illness: 13Persons with physical disability: 9Persons with mental disability: 12

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Maarakha, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 270Number of households: 60

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

11% 11 18 - 60

11

11%

13% 13 5 - 17

17

17%

19% 19 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Maarakha (املرخة)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0206

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Madareej, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 70Number of households: 15

7% 7 Over 60

3

3%

9% 9 18 - 60

4

4%

13% 13 5 - 17

16

16%

21% 21 0 - 4

27

27%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Madareej (املدارجي)Al Ferqah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0329

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 34Persons with chronic illness: 10Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 7

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Madayer, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 420Number of households: 60

3% 3 Over 60

4

4%

17% 17 18 - 60

20

20%

17% 17 5 - 17

17

17%

10% 10 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Madayer (املداير)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0052

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 67%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 33%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Illegal connection to piped networkSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ma’ejban, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 44Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

16% 16 18 - 60

18

18%

20% 20 5 - 17

27

27%

7% 7 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ma’ejban (ال معجبان)Alhial Al’asfal, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0358

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mafaqee’a, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 12/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 69Number of households: 10

3% 3 Over 60

1

1%

17% 17 18 - 60

19

19%

16% 16 5 - 17

19

19%

10% 10 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mafaqee’a (املفاقيع)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0188

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 24 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 24 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Mabad, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

10% 10 18 - 60

5

5%

17% 17 5 - 17

12

12%

31% 31 0 - 4

26

26%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Mabad (املعبد)Al-Mabad, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0027

FemaleMale

57% 43%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 28 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 28 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mahata, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 49Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

10% 10 18 - 60

12

12%

12% 12 5 - 17

10

10%

29% 29 0 - 4

27

27%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mahata (احملطة)Mahatat Bin Mueili, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0175

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 15%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 12%Unfinished building: 35%Finished building: 28%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 7Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 13Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mahattah, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 775Number of households: 97

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

22% 22 18 - 60

24

24%

18% 18 5 - 17

16

16%

9% 9 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mahattah (احملطة)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0226

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 36 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 36 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alramiluh, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 54Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

11% 11 18 - 60

9

9%

15% 15 5 - 17

13

13%

28% 28 0 - 4

24

24%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alramiluh (الرميةل)Alramiluh, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0085

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 4 (18 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (37 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 8Persons with chronic illness: 9Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Maja’a, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 73Number of households: 11

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

23% 23 18 - 60

21

21%

11% 11 5 - 17

14

14%

11% 11 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Maja’a (اجملزعة)Al-Majzah, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0322

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 25%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 3 (13 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Majouh, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 7/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 38Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

13% 13 18 - 60

16

16%

13% 13 5 - 17

16

16%

13% 13 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Majouh (املاجوه)Al Majouh, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0002

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Majza’a Camp, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Humanitarian/NGO/UNSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 56Number of households: 8

9% 9 Over 60

5

5%

16% 16 18 - 60

20

20%

13% 13 5 - 17

9

9%

13% 13 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Majza’a Camp (خممي اجملزعه)Al-Majadeah, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0198

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Bottled waterSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (19 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (19 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: Between 6,501 to 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ma’mal, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 10/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 58Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

14% 14 18 - 60

14

14%

21% 21 5 - 17

24

24%

10% 10 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ma’mal (املعمل)Al Ma’mal, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0223

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 3 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 20 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mansouza, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 8/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 34Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

9% 9 18 - 60

12

12%

15% 15 5 - 17

12

12%

29% 29 0 - 4

24

24%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mansouza (املنصوزة)Al-Mansourah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0177

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 41%Makeshift shelter: 59%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 13 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 16 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mard Gathering, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 86Number of households: 9

1% 1 Over 60

5

5%

13% 13 18 - 60

22

22%

19% 19 5 - 17

15

15%

15% 15 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mard Gathering (جتمع املرد)Alhilfah, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0258

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 8 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Marda’a, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 48Number of households: 8

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

13% 13 18 - 60

17

17%

17% 17 5 - 17

13

13%

17% 17 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Marda’a (املرداء)Al Marda’a, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0178

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 25%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 75%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 4 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Marzouq, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 18Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

22

22%

17% 17 5 - 17

6

6%

17% 17 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Marzouq (ال مرزوق)Altawalie, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0256

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Masamrah, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 61Number of households: 15

7% 7 Over 60

3

3%

8% 8 18 - 60

8

8%

10% 10 5 - 17

10

10%

26% 26 0 - 4

28

28%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Masamrah (املسامره)Al-Masamerah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0314

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 16%Emergency shelter: 14%Makeshift shelter: 19%Unfinished building: 16%Finished building: 35%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 8Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 33Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Masarha, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 573Number of households: 70

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

24% 24 18 - 60

21

21%

16% 16 5 - 17

19

19%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Masarha (املسارحة)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0245

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Maseil Al-Asfal, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 53Number of households: 7

2% 2 Over 60

4

4%

13% 13 18 - 60

15

15%

17% 17 5 - 17

21

21%

11% 11 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Maseil Al-Asfal (املسسيل الاسفل)Al-Maseil Al-Asfal, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0037

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 28 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 28 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Maseel Kara, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

12% 12 18 - 60

12

12%

12% 12 5 - 17

12

12%

29% 29 0 - 4

24

24%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Maseel Kara (املسسيل كرى)Al-Maseil Cara, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0084

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mashareeq, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 140Number of households: 20

8% 8 Over 60

9

9%

18% 18 18 - 60

19

19%

12% 12 5 - 17

12

12%

10% 10 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mashareeq (املشاريق)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0061

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 14 (18 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 14 (18 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 18Unaccompanied or separated children: 6Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 20Persons with physical disability: 10Persons with mental disability: 9

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Mashehad, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 258Number of households: 49

12% 12 Over 60

4

4%

22% 22 18 - 60

6

6%

19% 19 5 - 17

8

8%

14% 14 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Mashehad (املشهد)Al-Mashehad, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0042

FemaleMale

67% 33%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 14Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Masna’a, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 170Number of households: 20

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

24

24%

15% 15 5 - 17

21

21%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Masna’a (املصنعه)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0054

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Matar Airport, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 10/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 159Number of households: 20

1% 1 Over 60

3

3%

14% 14 18 - 60

19

19%

8% 8 5 - 17

19

19%

14% 14 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Matar Airport (املطار)Tho Al-Qateesh, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0057

FemaleMale

37% 63%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mawred, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 12/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 47Number of households: 7

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

23% 23 18 - 60

23

23%

13% 13 5 - 17

15

15%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mawred (املورد)Al-Mawrid, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0324

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 18 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mekhdara Camp, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Humanitarian/NGO/UNSite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 196Number of households: 28

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

5% 5 18 - 60

5

5%

17% 17 5 - 17

15

15%

25% 25 0 - 4

25

25%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mekhdara Camp (خممي اخملضاره)Suq Almikhdarih, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0046

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 20 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 20 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mekrab, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 30Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

0

0%

7% 7 18 - 60

3

3%

13% 13 5 - 17

13

13%

30% 30 0 - 4

30

30%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mekrab (املكراب)Al-Mecrab, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0087

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 14Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Merkham, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 170Number of households: 20

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

24

24%

15% 15 5 - 17

21

21%

11% 11 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Merkham (املرخام)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0078

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 60%Finished building: 40%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 4 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 4 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Meshwaf, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 33Number of households: 6

6% 6 Over 60

3

3%

24% 24 18 - 60

27

27%

6% 6 5 - 17

9

9%

12% 12 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Meshwaf (املشواف)Almishwaf, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0143

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 16Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Meswah, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 200Number of households: 25

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

21% 21 18 - 60

24

24%

16% 16 5 - 17

18

18%

11% 11 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Meswah (املسواح)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0076

FemaleMale

48% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 20%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Meth’her, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 2/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 47Number of households: 5

9% 9 Over 60

9

9%

15% 15 18 - 60

13

13%

19% 19 5 - 17

15

15%

15% 15 0 - 4

6

6%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Meth’her (ال مطهر)Tajmae Alsawaabin, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0284

FemaleMale

57% 43%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Methmar Gathering, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 7

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

21% 21 18 - 60

19

19%

12% 12 5 - 17

14

14%

10% 10 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Methmar Gathering (جتمع املامثر)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0063

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 25%Finished building: 75%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (47 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 20Elderly heads of household*: 9Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 23Persons with chronic illness: 15Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 12

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mezreb, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 376Number of households: 65

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

12% 12 18 - 60

14

14%

15% 15 5 - 17

15

15%

19% 19 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mezreb (املزرب)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0105

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 7 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 7 (9 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 8Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mjdarah, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 62Number of households: 7

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

23% 23 18 - 60

26

26%

11% 11 5 - 17

21

21%

5% 5 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mjdarah (اجملدره)Almujdira, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0142

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 30%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (16 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 3 (21 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 8Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mohsen, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 63Number of households: 7

6% 6 Over 60

8

8%

14% 14 18 - 60

13

13%

19% 19 5 - 17

16

16%

13% 13 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mohsen (ال حمسن)Al-Zour, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0289

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 2Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Molazem, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

14% 14 18 - 60

18

18%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

6% 6 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Molazem (املالزم)Almalazim, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0243

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 10%Unfinished building: 60%Finished building: 10%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 2 (17 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 2 (17 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Muhamasheen Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 33Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

18% 18 18 - 60

21

21%

18% 18 5 - 17

21

21%

6% 6 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Muhamasheen Center (مركز املهمشني)Al-Ghalah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0044

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 16Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Musallah, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 200Number of households: 25

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

20% 20 18 - 60

25

25%

15% 15 5 - 17

19

19%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Musallah (املصىل)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0074

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 14%Emergency shelter: 12%Makeshift shelter: 14%Unfinished building: 25%Finished building: 35%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 27Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Najd, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 593Number of households: 80

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

24% 24 18 - 60

22

22%

18% 18 5 - 17

16

16%

10% 10 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Najd (النجد)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0248

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: OtherSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alnaqe, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 2/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alnaqe (النقع)Alnaqe, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0163

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 28 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 32 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Naqe’ah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 48Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

10% 10 18 - 60

15

15%

10% 10 5 - 17

10

10%

29% 29 0 - 4

25

25%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Naqe’ah (النقيعا)Al-Naqeia’a, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0086

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 40%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Nasser Ben Hussein, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 5/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 28Number of households: 5

11% 11 Over 60

7

7%

18% 18 18 - 60

11

11%

25% 25 5 - 17

11

11%

14% 14 0 - 4

4

4%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Nasser Ben Hussein (ال انرص بن حسني)Arak Aljuhjah, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0274

FemaleMale

68% 32%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 80%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 5 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Nasser Bin Saleh, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 5

5% 5 Over 60

10

10%

13% 13 18 - 60

23

23%

10% 10 5 - 17

15

15%

10% 10 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Nasser Bin Saleh (ال انرص بن صاحل)Alsadu Alqututa, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0336

FemaleMale

38% 63%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 5Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 7Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 4

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Qamra, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 12/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 158Number of households: 20

1% 1 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

22

22%

8% 8 5 - 17

22

22%

8% 8 0 - 4

23

23%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Qamra (القمرى)Jerbat Al-Beer, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0018

FemaleMale

30% 70%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 30%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 20%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Qaryah Al Olya, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 41Number of households: 8

2% 2 Over 60

5

5%

20% 20 18 - 60

24

24%

10% 10 5 - 17

22

22%

10% 10 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Qaryah Al Olya (القريه العليا)Asdas, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0254

FemaleMale

41% 59%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Qora’an, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 76Number of households: 10

8% 8 Over 60

5

5%

8% 8 18 - 60

7

7%

9% 9 5 - 17

13

13%

25% 25 0 - 4

25

25%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Qora’an (القرعان)Al-Qardhah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0328

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 8Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Rabqan, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 124Number of households: 15

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

19% 19 5 - 17

24

24%

7% 7 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Rabqan (الربقان)Al-Rabaqan, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0241

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 2 (32 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (32 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 9Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Radah, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 12/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 63Number of households: 10

6% 6 Over 60

6

6%

27% 27 18 - 60

21

21%

13% 13 5 - 17

11

11%

10% 10 0 - 4

6

6%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Radah (الردة)Al-Radah, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0345

FemaleMale

56% 44%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 10 (9 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Raczah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 91Number of households: 9

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

16% 16 18 - 60

19

19%

15% 15 5 - 17

19

19%

12% 12 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Raczah (الركزة)Al-Raczah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0036

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ramadah, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 174Number of households: 23

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

18% 18 18 - 60

22

22%

15% 15 5 - 17

20

20%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ramadah (الرماده)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0134

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 24 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 24 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Near water sourcesRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ramsah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 36Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

8% 8 18 - 60

6

6%

14% 14 5 - 17

8

8%

39% 39 0 - 4

25

25%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ramsah (الرمسة)Al-Rasmah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0082

FemaleMale

61% 39%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 12 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ruwaik, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 96Number of households: 13

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

16% 16 18 - 60

19

19%

16% 16 5 - 17

19

19%

13% 13 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ruwaik (الرويك)Al-Roweik, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0307

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 3 (34 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 3 (34 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 14Persons with chronic illness: 15Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Sad, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 102Number of households: 11

5% 5 Over 60

6

6%

21% 21 18 - 60

19

19%

14% 14 5 - 17

12

12%

15% 15 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Sad (الصد)Al Sad, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0341

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Clothes

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 1 (24 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Sa’dat School, Jabal Ash sharq district, Dhamar governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Local authorities

Number of individuals: 24Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

21% 21 18 - 60

21

21%

33% 33 5 - 17

8

8%

0% 0 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Sa’dat School (مدرسة السعدات)Jarae, Jabal Ash sharq District, Dhamar Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2003-0237

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Safaryah, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 65Number of households: 13

5% 5 Over 60

2

2%

8% 8 18 - 60

2

2%

11% 11 5 - 17

20

20%

28% 28 0 - 4

26

26%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Safaryah (الصفاريه)Nabeah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0317

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Salamah, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 13

4% 4 Over 60

6

6%

12% 12 18 - 60

8

8%

14% 14 5 - 17

16

16%

22% 22 0 - 4

18

18%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Salamah (ال سالمه)Al-Khareebah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0315

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 20%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 5 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 6Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Saleh Family, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 55Number of households: 6

9% 9 Over 60

11

11%

16% 16 18 - 60

13

13%

18% 18 5 - 17

15

15%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Saleh Family (ارسة ال صاحل)Alminsah, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0287

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 4

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Saleh Gathering, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 10

6% 6 Over 60

6

6%

14% 14 18 - 60

6

6%

12% 12 5 - 17

12

12%

18% 18 0 - 4

26

26%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Saleh Gathering (جتمع ال صاحل)Al-Huzmah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0316

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Samsarah Al Alya’a, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 59Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

20% 20 18 - 60

24

24%

15% 15 5 - 17

17

17%

8% 8 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Samsarah Al Alya’a (السمرسه العلياء)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0064

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 8 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Saqet, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 66Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

14% 14 18 - 60

18

18%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

9% 9 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Saqet (الساقط)Al Saqet, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0022

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Near water sourcesRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alsiriyn, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alsiriyn (الرسين)Alsiriyn, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0162

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 25%Finished building: 75%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 4 (46 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 14Persons with physical disability: 14Persons with mental disability: 12

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Sawdah-flaih, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 182Number of households: 30

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

11% 11 18 - 60

14

14%

11% 11 5 - 17

14

14%

19% 19 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Sawdah-flaih (السوده- فليح)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0209

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 12%Emergency shelter: 3%Makeshift shelter: 18%Unfinished building: 20%Finished building: 47%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 11Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Sayah, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 240Number of households: 18

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

25% 25 18 - 60

21

21%

20% 20 5 - 17

14

14%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Sayah (الصاية)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0363

FemaleMale

55% 45%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 50 (5 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 50 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 13Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Saylah Al Gharbi, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 250Number of households: 47

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

20% 20 18 - 60

22

22%

17% 17 5 - 17

17

17%

9% 9 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Saylah Al Gharbi (السايهل الغريب)Al Saylah Al Gharbi, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0031

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 2 (47 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (47 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 6Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alsaylah, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 94Number of households: 8

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

24% 24 18 - 60

16

16%

14% 14 5 - 17

12

12%

11% 11 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alsaylah (السسيةل)Alsaylah, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0340

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 2 (29 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Shaiban, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 57Number of households: 11

7% 7 Over 60

7

7%

11% 11 18 - 60

9

9%

9% 9 5 - 17

12

12%

21% 21 0 - 4

25

25%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Shaiban (ال شيبان)Al-Safeera, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0313

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 20%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 80%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Tents

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 7 (6 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (20 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Shaikh Mohammeed Balhat House, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

10% 10 18 - 60

23

23%

18% 18 5 - 17

15

15%

18% 18 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Shaikh Balhat House (مزنل الشسيخ محمد بلحط)Albahah, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0069

FemaleMale

48% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Shamlool, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 2/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 23Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

17

17%

22% 22 5 - 17

13

13%

13% 13 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Shamlool (ال مشلول)Am Aljanae, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0253

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (35 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (35 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 7Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 21Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 7

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Shaq, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 175Number of households: 21

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Shaq (الشق)Alshiqu, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0244

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 2Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Shaqb, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 129Number of households: 22

12% 12 Over 60

7

7%

12% 12 18 - 60

8

8%

12% 12 5 - 17

9

9%

22% 22 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Shaqb (الشقب)Al Shaqb, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0041

FemaleMale

57% 43%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Shaqra’a, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 63Number of households: 12

2% 2 Over 60

8

8%

6% 6 18 - 60

8

8%

8% 8 5 - 17

8

8%

33% 33 0 - 4

27

27%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Shaqra’a (ال شقراء)Qaroud, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0318

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 40%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 60%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 1 (19 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 4 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: YesBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Sharhan, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 19Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

5

5%

11% 11 18 - 60

21

21%

16% 16 5 - 17

21

21%

16% 16 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Sharhan (ال رشهان)Al Zabe, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0252

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Sharhan, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 14

7% 7 Over 60

7

7%

10% 10 18 - 60

8

8%

12% 12 5 - 17

15

15%

22% 22 0 - 4

20

20%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Sharhan (ال رشهان)Al-Nasheefah Al-Sofla, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0331

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (20 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (20 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 12Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Shate’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 99Number of households: 12

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

7% 7 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Shate’a (الشاطى)Al Shate’a, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0125

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Bottled waterSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (30 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (30 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: Between 6,501 to 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Shuwa’et, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 90Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Shuwa’et (الشوعط)Al-Shuwa’et, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0224

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 2 (41 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 2 (41 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 9Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Skaibat Market Camp, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 81Number of households: 10

6% 6 Over 60

12

12%

6% 6 18 - 60

12

12%

19% 19 5 - 17

17

17%

12% 12 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Skaibat Market Camp (خممي سوق السكيبات)Mukhayam Suq Alsakibat, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0048

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Smood Lane, Amran district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 30Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

17

17%

10% 10 0 - 4

20

20%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Smood Lane (حارة الصمود)Location N/A, Amran District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2915-0012

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Ta’azan, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 48Number of households: 10

2% 2 Over 60

8

8%

10% 10 18 - 60

10

10%

13% 13 5 - 17

15

15%

23% 23 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Ta’azan (الطعزان)Tubayin, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0332

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 80%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 20%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 6 (4 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 7 (3 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Taiman, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 21Number of households: 5

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

29% 29 18 - 60

19

19%

10% 10 5 - 17

19

19%

5% 5 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Taiman (ال طعامين)Alhaffa, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0285

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 25%Emergency shelter: 30%Makeshift shelter: 45%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 12Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Thanyah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 129Number of households: 18

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

24% 24 18 - 60

26

26%

12% 12 5 - 17

10

10%

9% 9 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Thanyah (الثنية)Al-Thanyah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0280

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 40%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (13 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Low and uncoveredRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al A Dhawie, Raghwan district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 26Number of households: 5

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

15% 15 18 - 60

19

19%

15% 15 5 - 17

12

12%

12% 12 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al A Dhawie (ال اذلوي)Al-Hanaya, Raghwan District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2602-0250

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Thawie, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 45Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

7

7%

7% 7 18 - 60

7

7%

16% 16 5 - 17

13

13%

22% 22 0 - 4

24

24%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Thawie (ال ذوي)Alhanaya, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0326

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 40%Makeshift shelter: 30%Unfinished building: 20%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (21 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (21 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 6Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Tahewah Taiman, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 64Number of households: 8

13% 13 Over 60

11

11%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

17% 17 5 - 17

14

14%

6% 6 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Tahewah Taiman (ال طحيوه طعامين)Arak Alqarya, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0290

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 18Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 4

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Dhihar, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 224Number of households: 32

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

18% 18 18 - 60

22

22%

16% 16 5 - 17

18

18%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Dhihar (الظهار)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0072

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 5 (20 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (20 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 12Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 4

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Turk, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 100Number of households: 12

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Turk (الرتك)Alturk, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0094

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 40%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Water Tanks

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 5 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Wadi, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 38Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

8

8%

13% 13 18 - 60

18

18%

13% 13 5 - 17

16

16%

16% 16 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Wadi (الوادي)Al-Zabrah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0334

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 35%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 65%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 4 (14 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 4 (14 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Waghrah, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 56Number of households: 7

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

18% 18 18 - 60

23

23%

16% 16 5 - 17

13

13%

11% 11 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Waghrah (الواغره)Al-Jarf, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0335

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 28 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 28 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Wahshan, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 43Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

5

5%

7% 7 18 - 60

5

5%

21% 21 5 - 17

12

12%

26% 26 0 - 4

26

26%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Wahshan (ال وحشان)Al Wahshan, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0083

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 1 (33 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Wakfah Bilal Ben Rabah School, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 33Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

15% 15 18 - 60

15

15%

18% 18 5 - 17

15

15%

18% 18 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Wakfah Bilal Ben Rabah School (الواكفة مدرسه بالل بن رابح)Location N/A, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0118

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 3 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 3 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Wehdah Al Seheyah Bayt dawood, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 29Number of households: 5

7% 7 Over 60

7

7%

17% 17 18 - 60

17

17%

7% 7 5 - 17

21

21%

3% 3 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Wehdah Al Seheyah Bayt Dawood (الوحده الصحيه بيت داود)Bait Daoud, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0111

FemaleMale

34% 66%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 30%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 70%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Bottled waterSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (24 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 24Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Wehdah Camp, Jahran district, Dhamar governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 72Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

3

3%

22% 22 18 - 60

33

33%

7% 7 5 - 17

8

8%

13% 13 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Wehdah Camp (خممي الوحده)Al Wehdah Camp, Jahran District, Dhamar Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2002-0019

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: Water Tanks

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 11 (4 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 10 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Yehya Bin Salem, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 5

2% 2 Over 60

7

7%

12% 12 18 - 60

17

17%

19% 19 5 - 17

12

12%

14% 14 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Yehya Bin Salem (ال حيىي بن سامل)Alhishuh, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0270

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 75%Finished building: 25%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 4 (55 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 9Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 5

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Zala’a, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2017Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 220Number of households: 40

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

20% 20 18 - 60

16

16%

16% 16 5 - 17

11

11%

16% 16 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Zala’a (الزعالء)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0028

FemaleMale

55% 45%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Zayed, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 53Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

0

0%

11% 11 18 - 60

17

17%

19% 19 5 - 17

11

11%

19% 19 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Zayed (ال زايد)Alhial Al’aelaa, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0359

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 23%Emergency shelter: 15%Makeshift shelter: 37%Unfinished building: 13%Finished building: 12%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 12Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 6Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Aldarpaeen, Amran district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 898Number of households: 105

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

22% 22 18 - 60

24

24%

17% 17 5 - 17

17

17%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Aldarpaeen (ادلربني)Aldarpaeen, Amran District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2915-0173

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 5 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 5 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Almanaseer Dahma IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 38Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

0

0%

32% 32 18 - 60

34

34%

8% 8 5 - 17

3

3%

8% 8 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Almanaseer Dahma IDPs Center (مركز انزحني املناصري دمهه)Almanasir Dahamah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0235

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 3 (13 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 3 (13 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alsora IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 7

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

30% 30 18 - 60

38

38%

8% 8 5 - 17

5

5%

5% 5 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alsora IDPs Center (مركز انزحني الرسه)Al-Surah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0210

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 10Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Aneb Nazeheen, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 115Number of households: 15

2% 2 Over 60

4

4%

17% 17 18 - 60

35

35%

9% 9 5 - 17

13

13%

9% 9 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Aneb Nazeheen (عنب انزحني)Tho Qateenah, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0056

FemaleMale

37% 63%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 6 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 9 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: Between 6,501 to 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Anqan, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 2/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Anqan (عنقان)Anqan, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0160

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 30%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Aqed Jazamah Gathering, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 135Number of households: 11

6% 6 Over 60

7

7%

16% 16 18 - 60

18

18%

11% 11 5 - 17

12

12%

18% 18 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Aqed Jazamah Gathering (جتمع عقد جزامه)Jozamah, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0070

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 65%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 8Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Arafan, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 105Number of households: 12

2% 2 Over 60

1

1%

19% 19 18 - 60

21

21%

14% 14 5 - 17

16

16%

10% 10 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Arafan (عرفان)Arafan, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0277

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 9 (4 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 9 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site As Sawm, Al Jubah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 7/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 35Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

20% 20 18 - 60

23

23%

29% 29 5 - 17

14

14%

6% 6 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - As Sawm (السوم)As Sawm, Al Jubah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2607-0024

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 41%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 59%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: Yes

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Asret Al Wadi, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 98Number of households: 8

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

8% 8 18 - 60

19

19%

14% 14 5 - 17

16

16%

15% 15 0 - 4

18

18%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Asret Al Wadi (عرصة الوادي)Aldafnuh, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0152

FemaleMale

41% 59%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 80%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Assaqeefah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

23% 23 18 - 60

20

20%

10% 10 5 - 17

15

15%

13% 13 0 - 4

20

20%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Assaqeefah (السقيفه)Alsaqifuh, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0282

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 10%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 80%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Assawalha, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 32Number of households: 5

9% 9 Over 60

6

6%

22% 22 18 - 60

19

19%

19% 19 5 - 17

9

9%

6% 6 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Assawalha (الصواحله)Jarbat Alhial, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0283

FemaleMale

56% 44%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 4 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 4 (9 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ateba’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 34Number of households: 8

3% 3 Over 60

0

0%

29% 29 18 - 60

38

38%

12% 12 5 - 17

0

0%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ateba’a (عتباء)Ateba’a, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0211

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 5 (5 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 4 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ateba’a IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 25Number of households: 5

4% 4 Over 60

0

0%

36% 36 18 - 60

32

32%

8% 8 5 - 17

4

4%

8% 8 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ateba’a IDPs Center (مركز انزحني عتباء)Eatba, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0236

FemaleMale

56% 44%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (6 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ayan Al A’Ali IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 32Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

19% 19 18 - 60

16

16%

6% 6 5 - 17

16

16%

16% 16 0 - 4

28

28%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ayan Al A’Ali IDPs Center (مركز انزحني عيان الاعيل)Eian Alaeli, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0230

FemaleMale

41% 59%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 16%Emergency shelter: 15%Makeshift shelter: 69%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Azeeb Al Janabeen, Bidbadah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 58Number of households: 7

7% 7 Over 60

5

5%

17% 17 18 - 60

31

31%

12% 12 5 - 17

7

7%

14% 14 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Azeeb Al Janabeen (عزيب اجلنابني)Al-Jenabein, Bidbadah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2605-0068

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (20 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (20 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 12Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Badou Al Jaze’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 100Number of households: 12

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Badou Al Jaze’a (بدواجلازع)Badou Al Jaze’a, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0128

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 30%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 5 (12 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Badou Al Nasheefah, Medghal district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 59Number of households: 7

2% 2 Over 60

5

5%

14% 14 18 - 60

19

19%

15% 15 5 - 17

17

17%

12% 12 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Badou Al Nasheefah (بدو النشسيفه)Al-Nasheefah, Medghal District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2603-0333

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 75%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 25%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 18Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Badou Awama’a, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 180Number of households: 22

2% 2 Over 60

1

1%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

17% 17 5 - 17

18

18%

14% 14 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Badou Awama’a (بدو عواماء)Awma Badw, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0169

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 52%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 48%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Surface waterSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Badou Mashmakh, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 37Number of households: 6

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

16% 16 18 - 60

22

22%

11% 11 5 - 17

16

16%

8% 8 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Badou Mashmakh (بدو مشمخ)Dhmjah, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0071

FemaleMale

41% 59%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 5 (5 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 3 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Baja’a IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 23Number of households: 5

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

35% 35 18 - 60

26

26%

9% 9 5 - 17

4

4%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Baja’a IDPs Center (مركز انزحني جبعه)Baja’a, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0233

FemaleMale

57% 43%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (38 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 5Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 20Persons with chronic illness: 10Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 15

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bakan, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 305Number of households: 70

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

10

10%

15% 15 5 - 17

13

13%

20% 20 0 - 4

23

23%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bakan (باكن)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0104

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 15 (16 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 12 (21 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 15Unaccompanied or separated children: 13Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 18Persons with chronic illness: 8Persons with physical disability: 8Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bani Abd / Al Wehdeh Al Seheyeh Lane, Iyal Surayh district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 247Number of households: 46

4% 4 Over 60

2

2%

18% 18 18 - 60

18

18%

14% 14 5 - 17

15

15%

13% 13 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bani Abd / Al Wehdeh Al Seheyeh Lane (بين عبد/حارة الوحدة الصحيه)Location N/A, Iyal Surayh District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2918-0195

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 16%Emergency shelter: 13%Makeshift shelter: 20%Unfinished building: 17%Finished building: 34%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 20Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bani Al Thabi, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 529Number of households: 58

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

24% 24 18 - 60

23

23%

16% 16 5 - 17

18

18%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bani Al Thabi (بين الظيب)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0246

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 30%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (17 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bani dabyan, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 6

12% 12 Over 60

12

12%

18% 18 18 - 60

18

18%

8% 8 5 - 17

12

12%

12% 12 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bani dabyan (بين ضبيان)Shaeb Jamiluh, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0291

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 9 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bani Haisan, Harib Al Qaramish district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 61Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

20

20%

16% 16 5 - 17

16

16%

13% 13 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bani Haisan (بين هيسان)Bani Haysan, Harib Al Qaramish District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2604-0350

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (24 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Baqthah, Rahabah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 47Number of households: 5

2% 2 Over 60

6

6%

15% 15 18 - 60

15

15%

11% 11 5 - 17

9

9%

19% 19 0 - 4

23

23%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Baqthah (بقثة)Baqtah, Rahabah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2608-0267

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 6 (6 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 6 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Badoun, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 37Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

22% 22 18 - 60

22

22%

8% 8 5 - 17

16

16%

16% 16 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Badoun (بدون)Marda Al Maeili, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0260

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 17 (29 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 12Unaccompanied or separated children: 5Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 6Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Beair Labn, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Humanitarian/NGO/UNSite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 490Number of households: 70

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

10% 10 18 - 60

8

8%

12% 12 5 - 17

14

14%

25% 25 0 - 4

25

25%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Beair Labn (بري لنب)Beair labn, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0136

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 15%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 85%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 22Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Beelqan, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 1/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 220Number of households: 30

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

18% 18 18 - 60

20

20%

15% 15 5 - 17

17

17%

12% 12 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Beelqan (بيلقان)Beelqan, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0121

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 6 (18 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 8Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ber Atheleh, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Humanitarian/NGO/UNSite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 105Number of households: 15

10% 10 Over 60

8

8%

10% 10 18 - 60

10

10%

11% 11 5 - 17

14

14%

19% 19 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ber Atheleh (برئاثهل)Shati Abwakhala’, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0039

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 17Persons with chronic illness: 6Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bet Al Kharem, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 210Number of households: 30

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

19% 19 18 - 60

24

24%

14% 14 5 - 17

20

20%

10% 10 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bet Al Kharem (بيت اخلارم)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0073

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: YesConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 2 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bet Al Mashreqi Camp School, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

14% 14 18 - 60

14

14%

22% 22 5 - 17

24

24%

10% 10 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bet Al Mashreqi Camp School (خممي مدرسة بيت املرشيق)Bait Al-Mashraqi, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0089

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 100%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bet Al Sham, Bani Suraim district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 48Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

19

19%

13% 13 5 - 17

19

19%

13% 13 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bet Al Sham (بيت الشام)Location N/A, Bani Suraim District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2920-0045

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 5Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 2Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bayt Al Sharhi, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Humanitarian/NGO/UNSite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 70Number of households: 10

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

10% 10 18 - 60

7

7%

14% 14 5 - 17

19

19%

24% 24 0 - 4

26

26%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bayt Al Sharhi (بيت الرشيح)Bait Al-Sharahi, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0249

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Bayt dawood School, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 28Number of households: 5

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

18% 18 18 - 60

18

18%

14% 14 5 - 17

18

18%

14% 14 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Bayt dawood School (مدرسه بيت داود)Bait Daoud, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0116

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 2 (18 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (18 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site The Agricultural Compound Building Khamer, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 36Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

6

6%

14% 14 18 - 60

19

19%

14% 14 5 - 17

17

17%

11% 11 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - The Agricultural Compound Building (مبىن اجملمع الزراعي مخر)Khamer, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0114

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 6 (14 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 6 (14 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Center of The Educational Channel, Ath’thaorah district, Amanat Al Asimah governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 85Number of households: 18

0% 0 Over 60

7

7%

25% 25 18 - 60

16

16%

16% 16 5 - 17

12

12%

13% 13 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Center of The Educational Channel (مركز القناة التعلميية للنازحني)Educational TV channel in Aljeraf, Ath’thaorah District, Amanat Al Asimah Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE1309-0005

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 85%Makeshift shelter: 15%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 150 (20 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 150 (20 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 50Elderly heads of household*: 80Unaccompanied or separated children: 11Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 120Persons with chronic illness: 55Persons with physical disability: 6Persons with mental disability: 20

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)Pregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Dahadh Camp, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 2940Number of households: 420

3% 3 Over 60

4

4%

15% 15 18 - 60

16

16%

26% 26 5 - 17

22

22%

8% 8 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Dahadh Camp (خممي دحاض)Mukhayam Dahad, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0088

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (6 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Darb Zaid IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 30Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

30% 30 18 - 60

40

40%

7% 7 5 - 17

3

3%

7% 7 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Darb Zaid IDPs Center (مركز انزحني درب زيد)Darab Zayd, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0232

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 100%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 9Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 11Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Dashm Nazeheen, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 10/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 163Number of households: 25

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

17% 17 18 - 60

21

21%

18% 18 5 - 17

21

21%

8% 8 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Dashm Nazeheen (دمش النازحني)Cawcab, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0059

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 5 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 5Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Diha’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 75Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

17% 17 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Diha’a (ضهاء)Diha’a, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0098

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 30%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 5 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Dwaishah Aneshr, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 75Number of households: 9

11% 11 Over 60

8

8%

12% 12 18 - 60

12

12%

15% 15 5 - 17

12

12%

15% 15 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Dwaishah Aneshr (دويشة انرش)Tajmae Almadrasa, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0302

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 20%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 8%Finished building: 2%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 10 (18 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 10 (18 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 20Elderly heads of household*: 15Unaccompanied or separated children: 16Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 13Persons with chronic illness: 17Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 12

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Eastren Hadba / Lane of The Education Office, Amran district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 184Number of households: 20

8% 8 Over 60

8

8%

11% 11 18 - 60

22

22%

8% 8 5 - 17

16

16%

9% 9 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Eastren Hadba (احلدبه الرشقيه /حارة مكتب الرتبيه)Location N/A, Amran District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2915-0131

FemaleMale

36% 64%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Eastren Hadbah, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 72Number of households: 12

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

19% 19 18 - 60

26

26%

18% 18 5 - 17

14

14%

7% 7 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Eastren Hadbah (حدبه الرشقية)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0066

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 2 (20 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 2 (20 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Eshash Ma’zouleh, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

23

23%

10% 10 5 - 17

18

18%

13% 13 0 - 4

20

20%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Eshash Ma’zouleh (عشش معزوهل)Al Hadi, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0306

FemaleMale

40% 60%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 20 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 20 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Flaifel, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 30Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

13% 13 18 - 60

7

7%

13% 13 5 - 17

13

13%

27% 27 0 - 4

27

27%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Flaifel (فليفل)Faleifel, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0081

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 15%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 60%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 2 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Gathering Of Harjah Al Ashtal, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key in-formant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 49Number of households: 5

4% 4 Over 60

6

6%

10% 10 18 - 60

20

20%

16% 16 5 - 17

10

10%

18% 18 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Gathering Of Harjah Al Ashtal (جتمع حرجة الاشطل)Al-Radamenah, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0154

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 90%Makeshift shelter: 10%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (23 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 1 (70 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Gathering Of Jarn Bet Al Qobai’e, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 70Number of households: 10

6% 6 Over 60

7

7%

13% 13 18 - 60

20

20%

17% 17 5 - 17

19

19%

10% 10 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Gathering Of Jarn Bet Al Qobai’e (جتمع جرن بيت القوبعي مخر)Khamer, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0225

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ghaitha Center, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2017Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 54Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

19% 19 18 - 60

22

22%

11% 11 5 - 17

17

17%

11% 11 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ghaitha Center (مركز غيثه)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0187

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ghareeb Al Najd, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 90Number of households: 12

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

16% 16 18 - 60

19

19%

18% 18 5 - 17

20

20%

11% 11 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ghareeb Al Najd (غارب النجد)Ghareb Al-Nejd, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0170

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 60%Finished building: 40%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (53 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 25Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 25Persons with chronic illness: 30Persons with physical disability: 15Persons with mental disability: 35

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ghathyah, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 425Number of households: 85

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

9% 9 18 - 60

12

12%

13% 13 5 - 17

13

13%

21% 21 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ghathyah (غاذية)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0102

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 7Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ghool Al Fars, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 125Number of households: 15

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

14% 14 18 - 60

18

18%

18% 18 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ghool Al Fars (غول الفرس)Ghawl Alfurs, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0137

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Habasheh, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 75Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

17% 17 5 - 17

25

25%

8% 8 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Habasheh (حباشه)Habashuh, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0240

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 9Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 39Persons with chronic illness: 10Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 8

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Habour, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 490Number of households: 70

3% 3 Over 60

4

4%

18% 18 18 - 60

19

19%

16% 16 5 - 17

18

18%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Habour (حبور)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0035

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 94%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 6%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 13Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Habta’a, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 120Number of households: 18

3% 3 Over 60

2

2%

15% 15 18 - 60

18

18%

17% 17 5 - 17

18

18%

13% 13 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Habta’a (حبطاء)Habta, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0119

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 25 (5 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 25 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hadad Al Haibla, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 134Number of households: 23

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

19% 19 18 - 60

7

7%

17% 17 5 - 17

26

26%

13% 13 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hadad Al Haibla (آل هيبال (حدد �Hadad Al Haybala, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0034

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 8 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hadba’a Al Oshan, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 48Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

10

10%

17% 17 5 - 17

13

13%

21% 21 0 - 4

23

23%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hadba’a Al Oshan (حدابء ال عوشان)Hadba Al-Awshan, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0194

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hadbah Al Raghwani, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 7/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 103Number of households: 15

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

26% 26 18 - 60

18

18%

15% 15 5 - 17

17

17%

9% 9 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hadbah Al Raghwani (حدبه الرغواين)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0067

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hadabuh Mutie, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 45Number of households: 5

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

18% 18 18 - 60

20

20%

18% 18 5 - 17

16

16%

11% 11 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hadabuh Mutie (حدبة مطيع)Hadabuh Mutie, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0120

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 3 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hai Al Bahi, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 33Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

6

6%

9% 9 18 - 60

18

18%

15% 15 5 - 17

15

15%

15% 15 0 - 4

18

18%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hai Al Bahi (يح البايه)Hay Albahi, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0009

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 3 (16 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 3 (16 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hayi Albtaha’a, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 49Number of households: 7

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

14% 14 18 - 60

20

20%

12% 12 5 - 17

16

16%

16% 16 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hayi Albtaha’a (يح البطحاء)Hayi Albtaha’a, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0003

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hai Al Haj, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 62Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

15% 15 18 - 60

19

19%

18% 18 5 - 17

21

21%

8% 8 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hai Al Haj (يح احلاج)Hai Al Haj, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0021

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 6 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Near water sourcesRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hai Al Kher, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 36Number of households: 6

6% 6 Over 60

6

6%

19% 19 18 - 60

19

19%

11% 11 5 - 17

17

17%

8% 8 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hai Al Kher (يح اخلري)Hayi Alkhayr, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0010

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 15%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 12%Unfinished building: 20%Finished building: 53%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 11Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 25Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 9Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Haithah, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 1222Number of households: 170

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

21% 21 18 - 60

25

25%

16% 16 5 - 17

18

18%

9% 9 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Haithah (حيثة)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0158

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hajeb, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 2/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 81Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

15% 15 18 - 60

15

15%

22% 22 5 - 17

15

15%

11% 11 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hajeb (جحب)Hajeb, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0202

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Illegal connection to piped networkSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 2 (17 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (17 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Halhalan School, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 34Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

15% 15 18 - 60

18

18%

21% 21 5 - 17

21

21%

9% 9 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Halhalan School (مدرسة حلحالن)Halhalan, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0310

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 50%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hamdah Beach, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hamdah Beach (شاطي محدة)Shati Hamdih, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0181

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Harrah, Harib Al Qaramish district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 10/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 55Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

9% 9 5 - 17

16

16%

20% 20 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Harrah (حره)Harah, Harib Al Qaramish District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2604-0353

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Tents

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 80 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 80 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 200Elderly heads of household*: 20Unaccompanied or separated children: 10Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 12Persons with chronic illness: 25Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 7

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Hawth Camp, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2017Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Local authorities

Number of individuals: 2030Number of households: 330

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

22% 22 18 - 60

22

22%

7% 7 5 - 17

7

7%

19% 19 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Hawth Camp (خممي حوث)Huth, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0080

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 2 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Health Unity Bet Al Anez, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 29Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

24% 24 18 - 60

24

24%

17% 17 5 - 17

7

7%

21% 21 0 - 4

0

0%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Health Unity Bet Al Anez (الوحده الصحيه بيت العزن)Bait Al-Anz, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0050

FemaleMale

66% 34%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Homaidha, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 82Number of households: 12

11% 11 Over 60

9

9%

23% 23 18 - 60

26

26%

10% 10 5 - 17

9

9%

6% 6 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Homaidha (محيضه)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0062

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 20Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 15Persons with chronic illness: 6Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Husson Nazeheen, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 219Number of households: 30

2% 2 Over 60

4

4%

17% 17 18 - 60

18

18%

18% 18 5 - 17

25

25%

6% 6 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Husson Nazeheen (حصن انزحني)Rada Fort, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0060

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ibn Al Mobarak Bet Al Wada’e School, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 34Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

18% 18 18 - 60

15

15%

21% 21 5 - 17

18

18%

15% 15 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ibn Al Mobarak Bet Al Wada’e School (مدرسه ابن املبارك بيت الوداعي)Bait Al-Wadaei, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0051

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 5 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 5 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site IDPs Center in Al Iraq, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 8

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

26% 26 18 - 60

31

31%

10% 10 5 - 17

7

7%

7% 7 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - IDPs Center in Al Iraq (مركز النازحني ابلعرق)Alearaq, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0144

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 8 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 8 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site IDPs Center in Al Batnah, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2017Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 52Number of households: 8

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

31% 31 18 - 60

27

27%

10% 10 5 - 17

8

8%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - IDPs Center in Al Batnah (مركزالنازحني ابلباطنه)Al-Batenah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0213

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 8 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 8 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site IDPs Center in Al Majza’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 52Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

23% 23 18 - 60

35

35%

6% 6 5 - 17

8

8%

15% 15 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - IDPs Center in Al Majza’a (مركز انزحني اجملزعه)Al-Majzah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0229

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 80%Finished building: 20%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site IDPs Center in Al Masba’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 40Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

25% 25 18 - 60

23

23%

10% 10 5 - 17

15

15%

13% 13 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - IDPs Center in Al Masba’a (مركز النازحني ابملسسبعه)Musbiea, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0146

FemaleMale

48% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 6 (5 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 6 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site IDPs Center in Halahla, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 30Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

27% 27 18 - 60

30

30%

10% 10 5 - 17

10

10%

10% 10 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - IDPs Center in Halahla (مركز النازحني حبالحال)Halahilana, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0147

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (5 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site IDPs Center in Qadabah, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 25Number of households: 5

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

20% 20 18 - 60

20

20%

16% 16 5 - 17

12

12%

12% 12 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - IDPs Center in Qadabah (مركز النازحني ابلقضبه)Qadaba, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0145

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 19Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Jabal Ghawas, Habur Zulaymah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 240Number of households: 30

1% 1 Over 60

2

2%

17% 17 18 - 60

25

25%

15% 15 5 - 17

20

20%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Jabal Ghawas (جبل غواص)Location N/A, Habur Zulaymah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2908-0053

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Jareez Al A’ala, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 2/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 90Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Jareez Al A’ala (جريز الاعىل)Jareez Al A’ala, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0180

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Jareez Al Asefal, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 81Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

15% 15 18 - 60

15

15%

22% 22 5 - 17

15

15%

11% 11 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Jareez Al Asefal (جريز الاسفل)Jareez Al Asefal, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0201

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 6 (8 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Jaw Al Naseem Al A’la, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 48Number of households: 8

2% 2 Over 60

4

4%

17% 17 18 - 60

25

25%

15% 15 5 - 17

10

10%

13% 13 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Jaw Al Naseem Al A’la (جو النسسمي الاعىل)Jaw Al Naseem Al A’la, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0020

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 75%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 11 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Jaw Al Naseem Al Asfal, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 43Number of households: 11

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

14% 14 18 - 60

23

23%

9% 9 5 - 17

12

12%

16% 16 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Jaw Al Naseem Al Asfal (جو النسسمي الاسفل)Jaw Alnsim Al’asfal, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0190

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (9 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Jaw Khodair, Al Jubah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 43Number of households: 5

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

14% 14 18 - 60

12

12%

28% 28 5 - 17

14

14%

12% 12 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Jaw Khodair (جو خضري)Jaw Khodair, Al Jubah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2607-0025

FemaleMale

56% 44%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 9 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 7 (9 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: Between 6,501 to 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Jeerah, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 2/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Jeerah (جرية)Jayrah, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0161

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 40%Unfinished building: 60%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 3 (12 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Khabash IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 37Number of households: 5

5% 5 Over 60

3

3%

22% 22 18 - 60

24

24%

11% 11 5 - 17

16

16%

11% 11 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Khabash IDPs Center (مركز انزحني خبش)Khabsh, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0227

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Khamery Nazeheen, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 9/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 65Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

12% 12 18 - 60

15

15%

23% 23 5 - 17

31

31%

5% 5 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Khamery Nazeheen (مخري انزحني)Al-Khamri, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0058

FemaleMale

40% 60%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: YesBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Kraifah Bab Al Souq, Utmah district, Dhamar governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 59Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

10% 10 18 - 60

14

14%

17% 17 5 - 17

12

12%

32% 32 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Kraifah Bab Al Souq (كريفه/ابب السوق)Allakamah - Ozalat Bani Swaid, Utmah District, Dhamar Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2005-0247

FemaleMale

59% 41%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 8 (4 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 8 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Maarda’a Al Ghwaibi, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 32Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

19% 19 18 - 60

16

16%

16% 16 5 - 17

16

16%

13% 13 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Maarda’a Al Ghwaibi (مرداء الغوييب)Marda Al-Ghoweibi, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0264

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Madinat Al Sharq, Jabal Ash sharq district, Dhamar governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 153Number of households: 20

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

12% 12 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

21

21%

18% 18 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Madinat Al Sharq (مدينه الرشق)Al-Sharq City, Jabal Ash sharq District, Dhamar Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2003-0219

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 8 (12 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 8 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 11Persons with chronic illness: 12Persons with physical disability: 8Persons with mental disability: 7

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Mahjab, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 12/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 97Number of households: 12

5% 5 Over 60

6

6%

26% 26 18 - 60

22

22%

12% 12 5 - 17

10

10%

10% 10 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Mahjab (حمجب)Mahjab, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0319

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 30 (4 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 40 (3 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Maneen Al-Ashraf, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 133Number of households: 35

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

28% 28 18 - 60

35

35%

8% 8 5 - 17

8

8%

10% 10 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Maneen Al-Ashraf (منني الارشاف)Maneen Al-Ashraf, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0029

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 25%Finished building: 75%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (48 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 20Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 20Persons with chronic illness: 12Persons with physical disability: 7Persons with mental disability: 17

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Manjarat Al Shameyah Wal Yamaneyah, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 380Number of households: 80

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

16% 16 18 - 60

13

13%

11% 11 5 - 17

12

12%

18% 18 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Manjarat Al Shameyah Wal Yamaneyah (منجرة الشامية والامينية)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0109

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (24 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (24 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 12Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Maqam Dho Tale’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 120Number of households: 12

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Maqam Dho Tale’a (مقام ذوطالع)Maqam Dho Tale’a, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0126

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 6 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ma’ref Al Wadi, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 36Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

3% 3 18 - 60

3

3%

22% 22 5 - 17

14

14%

28% 28 0 - 4

28

28%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ma’ref Al Wadi (معرف الوادي)Maerif Alwadi, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0192

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 6 (13 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 4 (19 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 8Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Ma’shara’a, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 76Number of households: 12

5% 5 Over 60

7

7%

25% 25 18 - 60

22

22%

11% 11 5 - 17

12

12%

11% 11 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Ma’shara’a (معرشاء)Almaeshra’a, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0321

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: YesConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (68 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 5Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 20Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Mefkhath Camp, Al Madan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 272Number of households: 56

3% 3 Over 60

2

2%

24% 24 18 - 60

23

23%

7% 7 5 - 17

12

12%

16% 16 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Mefkhath Camp (خممي مفخاذ)Mufkhadh, Al Madan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2906-0130

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (15 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 4Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Motak, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 75Number of households: 9

5% 5 Over 60

3

3%

15% 15 18 - 60

17

17%

19% 19 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Motak (موطك)Mawtak, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0139

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 25%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 8 (19 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 3 (50 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 7Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Na’amah, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 2/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 150Number of households: 15

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Na’amah (نعامة)Naeamuh, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0214

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 11%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 89%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 5 (23 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 3 (39 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Nabt Camp, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 117Number of households: 12

1% 1 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

24

24%

21% 21 5 - 17

17

17%

13% 13 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Nabt Camp (خممي نبط)Alsahil, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0155

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 30%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 70%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 8 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 8 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 2Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Naja’a, Al Jubah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 78Number of households: 10

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

22% 22 18 - 60

24

24%

17% 17 5 - 17

15

15%

6% 6 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Naja’a (3جنا)Naja3, Al Jubah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2607-0026

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 7Elderly heads of household*: 5Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 18Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Najd Al Mojama’a, Rahabah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 337Number of households: 90

3% 3 Over 60

2

2%

20% 20 18 - 60

21

21%

15% 15 5 - 17

18

18%

11% 11 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Najd Al Mojama’a (جند اجملمعة)Nejd Al-Majmah, Rahabah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2608-0275

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 30 (3 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 30 (3 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Naseebah Center For IDPs, Ma’ain district, Amanat Al Asimah governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 1/1/2016Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 93Number of households: 16

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

16% 16 18 - 60

18

18%

20% 20 5 - 17

11

11%

11% 11 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Naseebah Center For IDPs (مركز نسيبة للنازحني)Health center in Alsunainah, Ma’ain District, Amanat Al Asimah Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE1308-0216

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Bottled waterSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 7Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site New Market, Kharif district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 115Number of households: 17

8% 8 Over 60

10

10%

15% 15 18 - 60

19

19%

9% 9 5 - 17

12

12%

11% 11 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - New Market (السوق اجلديد)Al-Souq Al-Jadeda, Kharif District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2910-0117

FemaleMale

43% 57%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 4 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 4 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Harih Almutrah, Raydah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 28Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

29% 29 18 - 60

32

32%

18% 18 5 - 17

21

21%

0% 0 0 - 4

0

0%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Harih Almutrah (حارة املطهر)Harih Almutrah, Raydah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2911-0135

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)Pregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Khamir University, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 5

5% 5 Over 60

2

2%

21% 21 18 - 60

19

19%

19% 19 5 - 17

17

17%

7% 7 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Khamir University (جتمع يف قاعة جامعة مخر)Bait Al-Mashraqi, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0091

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 33 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 33 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al’amn Alsiyasy, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 7/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 246Number of households: 30

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

20% 20 18 - 60

20

20%

14% 14 5 - 17

15

15%

13% 13 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al’amn Alsiyasy (الأمن السسيايس)Al’amn Alsiyasee, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0033

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 81 (4 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 81 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 5Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 15Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Sharikat Alnaft, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Social media

Number of individuals: 331Number of households: 81

1% 1 Over 60

1

1%

16% 16 18 - 60

18

18%

20% 20 5 - 17

17

17%

15% 15 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Sharikat Alnaft (رشكة النفط)Sharikat Alnaft, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0032

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 6 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 12 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: Between 6,501 to 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Near Al Jafeenah, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 61Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

16% 16 18 - 60

23

23%

13% 13 5 - 17

16

16%

16% 16 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Near Al Jafeenah (جبانب اجلفينه)Minin ‘Arhab, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0183

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 13 (12 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 9 (18 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: Between 6,501 to 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Low and uncoveredRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 17Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Near Abo Baker Mosque, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 161Number of households: 23

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

28% 28 18 - 60

34

34%

7% 7 5 - 17

12

12%

5% 5 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Near Abo Baker Mosque (جبانب مسجد ابو بكر)Alsalam, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0151

FemaleMale

40% 60%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 5 (13 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Mandhar, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Local authorities

Number of individuals: 64Number of households: 5

5% 5 Over 60

6

6%

9% 9 18 - 60

16

16%

11% 11 5 - 17

8

8%

23% 23 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Mandhar (املندهار)Al-Mandhar, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0106

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 100%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (29 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Qeran, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Local authorities

Number of individuals: 57Number of households: 5

9% 9 Over 60

5

5%

16% 16 18 - 60

11

11%

14% 14 5 - 17

9

9%

19% 19 0 - 4

18

18%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Qeran (القريان)Al-Qeran, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0107

FemaleMale

58% 42%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 5Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Tahseen Camp, Amran district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 34Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

15% 15 18 - 60

15

15%

38% 38 5 - 17

0

0%

18% 18 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Tahseen Camp (خماميت التحسني)Location N/A, Amran District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2915-0011

FemaleMale

71% 29%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 30%Makeshift shelter: 20%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: YesSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 13 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Voluntary (by IDP or Host Community)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Juraf, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Local authorities

Number of individuals: 49Number of households: 6

10% 10 Over 60

8

8%

12% 12 18 - 60

12

12%

8% 8 5 - 17

14

14%

20% 20 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Juraf (اجلرف)Al-Juraf, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0133

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Sawer, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 10/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 61Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

23

23%

20% 20 5 - 17

13

13%

13% 13 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Sawer (صوير)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0065

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 30%Emergency shelter: 40%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 30%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Bottled waterSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 10 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Thawrein, Huth district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Local authorities

Number of individuals: 63Number of households: 7

8% 8 Over 60

8

8%

14% 14 18 - 60

10

10%

6% 6 5 - 17

13

13%

24% 24 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Thawrein (الثوريني)Al-Thawrein, Huth District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2902-0132

FemaleMale

52% 48%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alfurza, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 28Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

21

21%

18% 18 5 - 17

25

25%

11% 11 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alfurza (الفرزه)Alfurza, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0309

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 80%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 20%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (30 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Khalif Al Basha School, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 2/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 60Number of households: 6

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

12% 12 18 - 60

15

15%

22% 22 5 - 17

25

25%

8% 8 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Khalif Al Basha School (مدرسة خليف الباشا)Albush, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0295

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 6 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Othman Bin Afan School, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2015Site management type: ReligiousSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 42Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

21

21%

24% 24 5 - 17

26

26%

5% 5 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Othman Bin Afan School (مدرسة عامثن بن عفان)Al-Baten, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0292

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 6 (6 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 6 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Hussain, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 10/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 38Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

21% 21 18 - 60

26

26%

11% 11 5 - 17

11

11%

18% 18 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Hussain (احلسني)Alragu, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0305

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Low and uncoveredRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Mehsam al Raeeyah, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 44Number of households: 7

2% 2 Over 60

5

5%

16% 16 18 - 60

18

18%

20% 20 5 - 17

25

25%

7% 7 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Mehsam al Raeeyah (حمصام الراعية)Alhujaj Walraeeah, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0293

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Aleunam, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 7/1/2016Site management type: ReligiousSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 43Number of households: 7

7% 7 Over 60

7

7%

14% 14 18 - 60

19

19%

23% 23 5 - 17

21

21%

7% 7 0 - 4

2

2%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Aleunam (الانعام)Aleunam, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0297

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 8 (6 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 4 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mahw Al Sharqi, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 45Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

22

22%

9% 9 5 - 17

13

13%

13% 13 0 - 4

24

24%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mahw Al Sharqi (احملوى الرشيق)Aldajruh Alsharqiuh, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0182

FemaleMale

40% 60%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Low and uncoveredRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Neer Abo Salah School, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 10/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 41Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

2

2%

20% 20 18 - 60

22

22%

20% 20 5 - 17

24

24%

5% 5 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Neer Abo Salah School (جبانب مدرسة ابو صاحل)Huzm Matiy, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0300

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 23 (3 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Before Mafraq Saleb, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 10/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 78Number of households: 8

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

13% 13 18 - 60

14

14%

22% 22 5 - 17

19

19%

14% 14 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Before Mafraq Saleb (قبل مفرق سليب)Rud Abu Queud, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0294

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (11 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (11 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Mahwa Al Sharqi, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 43Number of households: 8

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

23% 23 18 - 60

30

30%

7% 7 5 - 17

14

14%

9% 9 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Mahwa Al Sharqi (احملوى الرشيق)Alsaayiluh Alsharaqiuh, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0186

FemaleMale

40% 60%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 8 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 8 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alfaw Algharbiu, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 53Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

36

36%

8% 8 5 - 17

17

17%

11% 11 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alfaw Algharbiu (الفاو الغريب)Alfaw Algharbiu, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0185

FemaleMale

36% 64%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: YesConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 10 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 12 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Jaboul, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 2/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 67Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

15% 15 18 - 60

19

19%

10% 10 5 - 17

13

13%

21% 21 0 - 4

21

21%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Jaboul (اجلبول)Al-Jaboul, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0184

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 3 (19 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al Manjurah, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 5/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 58Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

7

7%

17% 17 18 - 60

16

16%

19% 19 5 - 17

17

17%

10% 10 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al Manjurah (املنجوره)Badw Ruhal (Manjurah), Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0299

FemaleMale

50% 50%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: YesConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 10 (5 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 10 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Near water sourcesRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Maneen Al-Hadad, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 10

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

24

24%

14% 14 5 - 17

14

14%

16% 16 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Maneen Al-Hadad (مانني احلداد)Maneen Al-Hadad, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0355

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: YesConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 8 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 8 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 16Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al maydan, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 81Number of households: 11

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

16% 16 18 - 60

27

27%

10% 10 5 - 17

15

15%

14% 14 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al maydan (امليدان)Mafriq Alsadi, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0157

FemaleMale

40% 60%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-jafrah Camp, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: ReligiousSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 69Number of households: 11

3% 3 Over 60

4

4%

14% 14 18 - 60

17

17%

20% 20 5 - 17

17

17%

12% 12 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-jafrah Camp (خممي اجلفره)Al-Jafrah, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0296

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Near water sourcesRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Alkhaniq, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 9/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 80Number of households: 12

3% 3 Over 60

5

5%

13% 13 18 - 60

14

14%

20% 20 5 - 17

26

26%

10% 10 0 - 4

10

10%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Alkhaniq (خممي اخلناق)Alkhaniq, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0308

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (10 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 8Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al arashi, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 50Number of households: 12

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

20% 20 18 - 60

32

32%

8% 8 5 - 17

18

18%

8% 8 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al arashi (العريش)Jaw Al-Abr, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0141

FemaleMale

36% 64%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 50%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (13 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 6 (18 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: FewProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Al-Khaseef, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 107Number of households: 15

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

20% 20 18 - 60

17

17%

9% 9 5 - 17

12

12%

25% 25 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Al-Khaseef (اخلسسيف)Al-Khaseef, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0354

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: YesConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 10 (9 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 14 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Neer Saba School, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 90Number of households: 15

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

17% 17 18 - 60

24

24%

12% 12 5 - 17

19

19%

16% 16 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Neer Saba School (جبانب مدرسة سسب�أ)Old Mareb, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0356

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 70%Finished building: 30%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 40 (6 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 40 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 21Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 7Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Community College Building, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 2/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 247Number of households: 53

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

22% 22 18 - 60

25

25%

12% 12 5 - 17

14

14%

13% 13 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Community College Building (مبىن لكيه اجملمتع)Community College A, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0196

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 70%Finished building: 30%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 40 (22 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 40 (22 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 45Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 15Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Community College Building, Marib City district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 2/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 897Number of households: 200

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

32% 32 18 - 60

39

39%

6% 6 5 - 17

8

8%

8% 8 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Community College Building (مبىن لكيه اجملمتع)Community College b, Marib City District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2612-0304

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 10%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 90%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 3 (8 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (12 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Obaida Bin Al Jarrah Kheran School, Khamir district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 23Number of households: 5

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

22% 22 18 - 60

22

22%

13% 13 5 - 17

13

13%

9% 9 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Obaida Bin Al Jarrah Kheran School (مدرسه عبيده بن اجلراح خريان)Khayran, Khamir District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2919-0110

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 2 (16 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 3 (10 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 3Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 1Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Old Thala’a Hote-bab Al Fardha, Thula district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: Government/Local AuthoritiesSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Other

Number of individuals: 31Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

23

23%

10% 10 5 - 17

29

29%

13% 13 0 - 4

6

6%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Old Thala’a Hote-bab Al Fardha (فندق ثالء القدمي - ابب الفرضة)Thula, Thula District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2917-0049

FemaleMale

39% 61%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 4Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Om Al Falah, Rahabah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 1/1/2017Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 45Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

20% 20 18 - 60

27

27%

11% 11 5 - 17

20

20%

11% 11 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Om Al Falah (ام الفالح)Am Alfalah, Rahabah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2608-0268

FemaleMale

42% 58%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Not separated

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 5 (36 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 5 (36 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 9Elderly heads of household*: 6Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 18Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Culturally affiliated groupPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Qabl, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 180Number of households: 18

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Qabl (قبل)Qabl, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0093

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 40%Finished building: 60%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (48 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 20Elderly heads of household*: 11Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 20Persons with chronic illness: 20Persons with physical disability: 7Persons with mental disability: 12

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Qaflat Kabas, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 385Number of households: 80

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

13% 13 18 - 60

12

12%

14% 14 5 - 17

13

13%

22% 22 0 - 4

17

17%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Qaflat Kabas (قفةل كباس)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0103

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 12 (13 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 10 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Written agreementCost of rent: Between 6,501 to 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 16Elderly heads of household*: 8Unaccompanied or separated children: 12Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Qahal Al Jama’a / Hay Al Jameah, Iyal Surayh district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 152Number of households: 46

5% 5 Over 60

7

7%

14% 14 18 - 60

16

16%

12% 12 5 - 17

13

13%

14% 14 0 - 4

18

18%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Qahal Al Jama’a / Hay Al Jameah (قهال/ىح اجلامعه /معران)Location N/A, Iyal Surayh District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2918-0112

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 2 (29 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (29 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 7Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Qaramah, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 6/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 57Number of households: 7

5% 5 Over 60

7

7%

21% 21 18 - 60

18

18%

16% 16 5 - 17

14

14%

12% 12 0 - 4

7

7%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Qaramah (قرامة)Qaramah, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0320

FemaleMale

54% 46%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 17Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Qarhad, Al Ashah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 2/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 160Number of households: 21

1% 1 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

18

18%

19% 19 5 - 17

17

17%

14% 14 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Qarhad (قرهد)Qarhad, Al Ashah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2903-0129

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 75%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: YesIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 11 (6 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Qash’a Al Bard, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 63Number of households: 11

2% 2 Over 60

2

2%

17% 17 18 - 60

17

17%

16% 16 5 - 17

21

21%

10% 10 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Qash’a Al Bard (قشع الربد)Qasha Al-Bard, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0191

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: Yes Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Qazan, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 75Number of households: 14

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

17% 17 18 - 60

16

16%

13% 13 5 - 17

16

16%

12% 12 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Qazan (قزان)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0364

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 5 (35 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 10 (18 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Qotton, Rahabah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 1/1/2017Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 177Number of households: 25

0% 0 Over 60

3

3%

18% 18 18 - 60

26

26%

13% 13 5 - 17

18

18%

8% 8 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Qotton (قطن)Qatn, Rahabah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2608-0266

FemaleMale

40% 60%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 15%Emergency shelter: 5%Makeshift shelter: 80%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Raydan Al Qaseeb, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 9/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 176Number of households: 17

2% 2 Over 60

1

1%

22% 22 18 - 60

21

21%

19% 19 5 - 17

21

21%

7% 7 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Raydan Al Qaseeb (ريدان القصيب)Tajamo Badw Reidan Al-Aseib, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0281

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 2 (43 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 2 (43 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 13Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 7

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Razan, Mahliyah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 86Number of households: 10

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

23% 23 18 - 60

20

20%

14% 14 5 - 17

13

13%

13% 13 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Razan (رزان)Razan, Mahliyah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2610-0342

FemaleMale

55% 45%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 3Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Reek IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 35Number of households: 5

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

34% 34 18 - 60

26

26%

11% 11 5 - 17

6

6%

11% 11 0 - 4

6

6%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Reek IDPs Center (مركز انزحني ريك)Reik Tho Maqal, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0234

FemaleMale

60% 40%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 20%Unfinished building: 30%Finished building: 5%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 10 (3 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 6 (4 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Sahb, Iyal Surayh district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: NGOs

Number of individuals: 25Number of households: 12

20% 20 Over 60

8

8%

16% 16 18 - 60

8

8%

12% 12 5 - 17

8

8%

12% 12 0 - 4

16

16%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Sahb (حسب)Location N/A, Iyal Surayh District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2918-0006

FemaleMale

60% 40%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 10%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 90%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 12 (19 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of latrines: 15 (15 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 26Elderly heads of household*: 8Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Sahb Market Lane, Iyal Surayh district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Word of mouth

Number of individuals: 224Number of households: 22

4% 4 Over 60

2

2%

20% 20 18 - 60

25

25%

10% 10 5 - 17

16

16%

10% 10 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Sahb Market Lane (حسب /حارة سوق حسب)Location N/A, Iyal Surayh District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2918-0197

FemaleMale

44% 56%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Tents; Toilets

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Sakna’a, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 1/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 90Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Sakna’a (سكناء)Sukana’, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0165

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Piped water connected to a public tapSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 24 (2 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 24 (2 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: Yes

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Salwah, Marib district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 6/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 36Number of households: 6

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

3% 3 18 - 60

3

3%

19% 19 5 - 17

14

14%

31% 31 0 - 4

31

31%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Salwah (سلوة)Salwah, Marib District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2613-0015

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 20%Emergency shelter: 10%Makeshift shelter: 70%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Piped water into dwellingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: Yes Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 4 (16 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 4 (16 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 1Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: GovernmentPregnant and lactating women: Government

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Sawaleha Al Haqail, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 62Number of households: 7

10% 10 Over 60

6

6%

15% 15 18 - 60

13

13%

23% 23 5 - 17

15

15%

11% 11 0 - 4

8

8%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Sawaleha Al Haqail (صواحلة احلقيل)Alsad, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0272

FemaleMale

58% 42%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Sawmal Al Awsat, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 11/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 49Number of households: 7

2% 2 Over 60

4

4%

20% 20 18 - 60

16

16%

12% 12 5 - 17

20

20%

12% 12 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Sawmal Al Awsat (صومل الاوسط)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0171

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 10 (39 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: Yes, but no notice received

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 15Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 20Persons with chronic illness: 25Persons with physical disability: 10Persons with mental disability: 30

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Sha’b Al Shami, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 390Number of households: 80

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

12% 12 5 - 17

14

14%

19% 19 0 - 4

19

19%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Sha’b Al Shami (شعب الشايم)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0101

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 6 (21 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral without local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 9Elderly heads of household*: 6Unaccompanied or separated children: 2Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 8Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: NoHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Sharha Camp, Al Qaflah district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: Humanitarian/NGO/UNSite committee established: YesMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 126Number of households: 18

5% 5 Over 60

4

4%

12% 12 18 - 60

13

13%

8% 8 5 - 17

10

10%

25% 25 0 - 4

25

25%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Sharha Camp (خممي رشحه)Mukhayam Sharahuh Tabae Almikhdarih, Al Qaflah District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2904-0149

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 100%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: YesKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 7 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 2Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: YesUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NGO / UNPregnant and lactating women: NGO / UN

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Shoja’a, Harib Al Qaramish district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 10/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 47Number of households: 9

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

19% 19 18 - 60

21

21%

21% 21 5 - 17

17

17%

13% 13 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Shoja’a (جشاع)Shoja, Harib Al Qaramish District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2604-0347

FemaleMale

53% 47%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 50%Makeshift shelter: 50%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: YesBlanket/mattress: NoWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Tents; Toilets

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 2Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 3Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Su’ad, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 1/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 57Number of households: 6

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

14% 14 18 - 60

14

14%

21% 21 5 - 17

25

25%

11% 11 0 - 4

9

9%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Su’ad (سعاد)Suead, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0164

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 4 (46 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 15Persons with physical disability: 4Persons with mental disability: 12

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Souq Sheeb, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 184Number of households: 30

5% 5 Over 60

5

5%

16% 16 18 - 60

16

16%

8% 8 5 - 17

11

11%

16% 16 0 - 4

22

22%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Souq Sheeb (سوق شيب)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0207

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: Clothes

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 7 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 7 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: More than 12,500 YERRisk of eviction: Yes, oral notice of eviction

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 0Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Southern Bir Zaid Neighbourhood, Ath’thaorah district, Amanat Al Asimah governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was col-lected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 7/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Radio

Number of individuals: 49Number of households: 10

0% 0 Over 60

2

2%

24% 24 18 - 60

31

31%

16% 16 5 - 17

18

18%

4% 4 0 - 4

4

4%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Southern Bir Zaid Neighbourhood (حارة برئ زيد اجلنويب)Southern Bir Zaid Neighbourhood, Ath’thaorah District, Amanat Al Asimah Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE1309-0008

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 25%Makeshift shelter: 25%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: YesLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 2 (60 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 2 (60 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PrivateType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 6Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 12Persons with chronic illness: 2Persons with physical disability: 2Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Thail Qabal, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 120Number of households: 12

3% 3 Over 60

3

3%

13% 13 18 - 60

13

13%

20% 20 5 - 17

23

23%

10% 10 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Thail Qabal (ذيل قبل)Dhil Qabl, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0215

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 90%Finished building: 10%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: There is enough water for hosts, but not for IDPs

Primary water source: Water truckingSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of showers: 3 (25 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Minority (±25%)Total number of latrines: 3 (25 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 3Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 1

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Thal Haidan, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 4/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 76Number of households: 9

4% 4 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

17

17%

17% 17 5 - 17

24

24%

8% 8 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Thal Haidan (اثل حيدان)Thal Haidan, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0203

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Sometimes water access is easy, sometimes it is difficult

Primary water source: Dug well / spring unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: YesRainwater tank unprotected: YesWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 3Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 0Persons with chronic illness: 4Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: FewPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Tho Qazan, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 1/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 74Number of households: 9

3% 3 Over 60

4

4%

16% 16 18 - 60

22

22%

18% 18 5 - 17

15

15%

11% 11 0 - 4

12

12%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Tho Qazan (ذو قزان)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0099

FemaleMale

47% 53%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 40%Unfinished building: 60%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: YesOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Collection directly from boreholeSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of showers: 5 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Everyone has accessTotal number of latrines: 5 (7 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No concernRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 1Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 6Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Tho Sheli IDPs Center, Harf Sufyan district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key inform-ant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 3/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: N/AMain source of information for IDPs: Television

Number of individuals: 37Number of households: 5

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

27% 27 18 - 60

35

35%

11% 11 5 - 17

8

8%

8% 8 0 - 4

11

11%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Tho Sheli IDPs Center (مركز انزحني ذو شيل)Dhushli, Harf Sufyan District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2901-0228

FemaleMale

46% 54%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 100%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: NoSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Rainwater tank unprotectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 0Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 0Persons with mental disability: 0

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: All/ Nearly allProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: YesOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Wadi Al Adaba, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 7/1/2016Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 71Number of households: 7

0% 0 Over 60

0

0%

18% 18 18 - 60

18

18%

15% 15 5 - 17

20

20%

14% 14 0 - 4

14

14%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Wadi Al Adaba (وادي العضىب)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0100

FemaleMale

48% 52%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 50%Finished building: 50%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 4 (33 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 4Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 5Persons with chronic illness: 5Persons with physical disability: 3Persons with mental disability: 10

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Waqeez, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 133Number of households: 20

4% 4 Over 60

6

6%

11% 11 18 - 60

11

11%

15% 15 5 - 17

19

19%

15% 15 0 - 4

20

20%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Waqeez (وقزي)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0208

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 0%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 25%Finished building: 75%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: YesLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: YesPresence of vector: YesUnhygienic washing facilities: YesDamp: YesNot secure: YesNot enough space/privacy: YesType of separation in most family units: Distinctly separate rooms

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has problems accessing water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: YesDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Majority (±70-85%)Total number of showers: 8 (24 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: Oral with local witnessesCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 10Elderly heads of household*: 10Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 10Persons with chronic illness: 13Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 12

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: HalfProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: HalfPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: NoFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: YesDonation from the host community: YesDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: Private (IDPs are paying)Pregnant and lactating women: Private (IDPs are paying)

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: Yes

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Wasel, Suwayr district, Amran governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Collective centerSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: NoneSite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Mobile phones (sms)

Number of individuals: 195Number of households: 40

5% 5 Over 60

8

8%

15% 15 18 - 60

10

10%

10% 10 5 - 17

15

15%

18% 18 0 - 4

18

18%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Wasel (واصل)Location N/A, Suwayr District, Amran Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2907-0205

FemaleMale

49% 51%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 100%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 0%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Only people who can afford it have enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: NoRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: YesBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of showers: 12 (7 person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: About half (±50%)Total number of latrines: 16 (5 persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: PublicType of agreement with the owner: NoneCost of rent: No rent paymentRisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: Poor wiring, Hanging out wiringRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: No

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 4Elderly heads of household*: 1Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 9Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 5Persons with mental disability: 2

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: MajorityProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: MajorityPrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): Yes

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: YesPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Wehdeh Seheyeh, Majzar district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 8/1/2016Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 82Number of households: 15

4% 4 Over 60

5

5%

17% 17 18 - 60

15

15%

17% 17 5 - 17

16

16%

13% 13 0 - 4

13

13%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Wehdeh Seheyeh (وحده حصيه)Al-Huson, Majzar District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2601-0298

FemaleMale

51% 49%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

Analysis supported by

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Proportion of households living in each shelter type:Open air: 28%Emergency shelter: 0%Makeshift shelter: 72%Unfinished building: 0%Finished building: 0%

Issues present in the buildings (finished/unfinished):Broken windows/leaking roof: NoLack of heating: NoLack of lighting: NoPresence of vector: NoUnhygienic washing facilities: NoDamp: NoNot secure: NoNot enough space/privacy: NoType of separation in most family units: Curtain/other temporary divider

Main NFI items needed in the site:Plastic sheeting/tarpaulin: NoBlanket/mattress: YesWater bucket/jerry can: NoKitchen utensils: YesSoap: NoOther: None

Access to water in the site: Everyone/nearly everyone has enough water

Primary water source: Dug well / spring protectedSecondary water source(s):Piped water into dwelling: No Piped water connected to public tap: NoIllegal connection to piped network: NoConnection directly from borehole: NoDug well / spring protected: No Dug well / spring unprotected: YesRainwater tank protected: NoRainwater tank unprotected: NoWater trucking: NoBottled water: NoSurface water: No

Bathing and sanitation facilities:Population with access to bathing facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of showers: 0 (N/A person per shower)Population with access to sanitation facilities: Nobody has accessTotal number of latrines: 0 (N/A persons per latrine)

Tenancy arrangement:Site owner: UnknownType of agreement with the owner: N/ACost of rent: N/ARisk of eviction: No

Risks associated with the site:Electrical concerns: No electricityRisk of mines, UXOs, ERWs: Yes

Presence of vulnerable persons in the site:Female heads of household*: 2Elderly heads of household*: 0Unaccompanied or separated children: 0Pregnant or lactating women/girls: 7Persons with chronic illness: 1Persons with physical disability: 1Persons with mental disability: 3

Proportion of boys under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly noneProportion of girls under 15 getting primary education: None / Nearly nonePrimary school within 30 min by foot (one way): No

A majority of the site residents eat 3 meals a day: YesFood market within 30 min by foot (one way): No

Source(s) of food for residents of the site:Purchased by IDPs with personal cash: YesHome grown: NoBartered by IDPs for other goods: NoDonation from the host community: NoDistribution by authorities: NoUN or NGO distributions: NoPrivate sector charity: No

Primary healthcare provider in the site:General care: NonePregnant and lactating women: None

Doctor/nurse visiting the site: NoOutbreak of diahhroea reported: No

This profile provides an overview of conditions in the IDP Hosting Site Zajan Gathering, Sirwah district, Marib governorate in Yemen. Information presented here was collected from key informant(s) from the site during the IDP Hosting Sites Baseline Assessment organised and supported by the Shelter / NFI / CCCM Cluster coordination team and cluster partners engaged in the activity.

An initiative and data collection by*Low reliablity of data

Site type: Spontaneous settlementSite first occupied: 5/1/2015Site management type: Private/VoluntarySite committee established: NoMain source of information for IDPs: Community leaders

Number of individuals: 82Number of households: 9

1% 1 Over 60

4

4%

11% 11 18 - 60

22

22%

16% 16 5 - 17

15

15%

17% 17 0 - 4

15

15%

IDP Hosting Site Profile - Zajan Gathering (جتمع زجان)Al-Multaqa, Sirwah District, Marib Governorate, YemenBaseline Assessment, June 2017 Site ID: YE2606-0156

FemaleMale

45% 55%

Demographics

Health

Education

WASH

Protection

Shelter/NFI

CCCM

Food Security

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