iMMAP in Yemen...2016/12/01 · The project was developed to facilitate a substantive response to...
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iMMAP in Yemen
Supporting the Humanitarian Coordination
iMMAP has been present in Yemen since late 2011, providing technical support to the clusters, United Nations’ agencies and other non-government organizations (NGOs). Over this period, the organization supported the humanitarian relief operations with Information
Management (IM) and Geographical Information System (GIS) expertise.
From November 2011 to May 2014, iMMAP assisted the humanitarian community with data collection, cleaning, compilation and mapping of response activities throughout the country.
In close collaboration with United Nations Office for the Coordina-tion of Humanitarian Affairs Yemen, iMMAP combined its data with planned activities and needs identified in the various districts to produce monthly products that showed progress made within each sector of activity.
iMMAP also helped build the local IM capacity in the country by engaging in continuous training of its national staff, most of whom are still putting their developed skills to the service of humanitarian organizations.
International Organization for Migration
In 2013, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has started to repatriate hundreds of thousands of Yemeni citizens living illegally in the kingdom. In response, iMMAP, in cooperation with IOM, deployed field enumerators at the Al-Thuwal border between Yemen and the KSA.
The returnees were counted upon arrival and figures were tallied in visual reports that helped not only IOM, but also donors and other humanitarian stakeholders, to tailor their response programs to the crisis.
iMMAP also seconded international IM personnel to IOM who helped the organization with various tasks such as database design, data collection forms, reporting and mapping.
The United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Since August 2014, iMMAP maintains a Service Agreement with the United Nations' Children Fund (UNICEF) in Yemen whereby it provides the latter with IM expertise. iMMAP staff supports UNICEF in all IM functions, such as dedicated IM focal point for national programs, field offices IM focal person or IM Officer for the agency's co-led clusters. Presently iMMAP has 16 staff deployed with UNICEF, both at the Country Headquarter in Sana'a and in the five field offices.
World Health Organization (WHO)
With the escalation of the conflict in Yemen in the past year, coupled with the drawdown of the international humanitarian presence in the country, iMMAP has deployed three IM specialists to support WHO in the country.
These consultants provide technical support to WHO operations and cluster co-lead work through data collection on epidemiological diseases, casualties of the conflicts, health facilities, and cluster partners presence.
Cluster Support
Since September 2016, iMMAP started the humanitarian cluster support project hosted by UNOCHA.
The project was developed to facilitate a substantive response to the crisis in Yemen by advancing mechanisms for regularly identifying needs of populations, standardize products and tools, and promote best IM practices.
IM support is also extended to the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) for Yemen process through data cleaning, data presentation, mapping, and dynamic data visualization.
www.immap.org iMMAP Regional Office, Nimer Center, 409 King Abdullah II St, Amman, Jordan [email protected] +962 (6) 5829 343
Better DATAImprove data quality, collection and timeliness to stimulate sharing and coordination
Better DECISIONSAnalyze and visualize data to support better decision making
Better OUTCOMESMaximize program outcomes and make a difference
iMMAP's services have facilitated informed and effective disaster risk management, emergency response, and development activities by enabling evidence-based decision-making for cluster/sector leads, critical NGO, and government operations. iMMAP’s goal is to alleviate the suffering of victims of natural disasters and armed conflicts by providing the humanitarian community with a decision-making service through the provision of recent, reliable and appropriate geographical and strategic information.
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www.immap.org iMMAP Regional Office, Nimer Center, 409 King Abdullah II St, Amman, Jordan [email protected] +962 (6) 5829 343
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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 5/7/2018Sources: GoY/MoLA/CSO - HNO, DTM, Health, Nutrition and FSAC Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/yemen www.reliefweb.int www.humanitarianresponse.info
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Governorate District TFPM 16th New IDPs
Abyan Ahwar 25 40Abyan Al Mahfad 148 3Abyan Al Wade'a 101 0Abyan Jayshan 47 11Abyan Khanfir 759 3,383Abyan Lawdar 438 100Abyan Mudiyah 34 4Abyan Rasad 198 0Abyan Sarar 87 1Abyan Sibah 193 9Abyan Zingibar 603 1,143
Governorate District TFPM 16th New IDPs
Aden Al Buraiqeh 3,231 531Aden Al Mansura 143 22Aden Al Mualla 131 38Aden Ash Shaikh Outhman 676 84Aden A�awahi 480 16Aden Craiter 356 104Aden Dar Sad 1,529 124Aden Khur Maksar 292 33
Governorate District TFPM 16th New IDPs
Al Dhale'e Ad Dhale'e 505 52Al Dhale'e Al Azariq 581 0Al Dhale'e Al Husha 617 5Al Dhale'e Al Hussein 282 0Al Dhale'e Ash Shu'ayb 142 4Al Dhale'e Damt 900 59Al Dhale'e Jahaf 450 0Al Dhale'e Juban 305 19Al Dhale'e Qa'atabah 703 4
Governorate District TFPM 16th New IDPs
Lahj Al Hawtah 107 138Lahj Al Had 435 48Lahj Al Madaribah Wa Al Arah 1,747 377Lahj Al Maflahy 193 1Lahj Al Maqa�rah 1,693 15Lahj Al Milah 101 0Lahj Al Musaymir 92 1Lahj Al Qabbaytah 2,483 174Lahj Habil Jabr 50 0Lahj Halimayn 38 5Lahj Radfan 142 25Lahj Tuban 1,664 1,001Lahj Tur Al Bahah 374 43Lahj Yafa'a 57 0Lahj Yahr 47 0
Governorate District TFPM 16th New IDPs
Taizz Al Mukha 2,113 643Taizz Al Ma'afer 3,005 11Taizz Al Mawasit 1,434 0Taizz Al Misrakh 1,032 0Taizz Al Mudhaffar 2,105 5Taizz Al Qahirah 1,959 0Taizz Al Wazi'iyah 342 0Taizz As Silw 844 126Taizz Ash Shamayatayn 5,910 0Taizz At Ta'iziyah 6,045 127Taizz Dhubab 2,472 55Taizz Dimnat Khadir 5,374 949Taizz Hayfan 3,652 95Taizz Jabal Habashy 2,557 345Taizz Maqbanah 2,658 379Taizz Mashra'a Wa Hadnan 425 0Taizz Mawiyah 1,186 162Taizz Mawza 151 409Taizz Sabir Al Mawadim 2,039 170Taizz Salh 2,345 47Taizz Sama 637 0Taizz Shara'b Ar Rawnah 1,985 0Taizz Shara'b As Salam 2,470 0
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67,7761812
66,9581816
60,5031808
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14,6241811
246,5871823
222,4541821
126,5111822
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Raymah
Al Mahwit
Al Bayda
Al Jawf
Amanat Al Asimah
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Ethiopia
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Alluheyah
Zabid
Bayt Al Faqiah
Az Zuhrah
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Al Garrahi
Al Munirah
Al Marawi'ah
Hays
Bura
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Jabal Ra's
Al Khawkhah
As Sukhnah
Ad Dahi
Al Qanawis
As Salif
Al Mighlaf
Al Hali
Al Mansuriyah
Kamaran
Al Hajjaylah
Al Hawak
Al Mina
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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Data source: GARWSP/CSO/WHO Water Projects Database 2010-2011 Production date: 18/ Jul/ 2017 Designed by iMMAP
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Deaths [ 209 ]##
Water Projects [ 259 ]
Functional
Non Functional [ 41 ]
[ 218 ]
Population
% of Functional [ 84 % ]
[ 3,238,199 ]
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Cholera Cases
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