$150,000,000
Funding Required
4,600,050
People Targeted
60
Entities Targeted
IOM VISION
In 2022, IOM in Yemen will continue to respond to the severe and growing humanitarian crisis, one of the largest in the world, through the provision of lifesaving multisectoral humanitarian assistance in areas of the highest need where the Organization has access. In addition, IOM seeks to tackle the preexisting drivers of fragility and improve access to durable assistance, both of which will reduce beneficiaries’ reliance on humanitarian aid and support them to transition from emergency to recovery conditions. In conjunction with a frontline response, IOM supports the restoration of household and public infrastructure to enhance communities’ self-sufficiency and promote local ownership of the communities’ recovery efforts.
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