Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment : Phase 3 (2020 Update)

In June 2014, armed conflict between the government and armed groups began to spread across much of the Republic of Yemen. The conflict, which escalated in March 2015, has caused major loss of life, internal displacement, and damage to infrastructu...

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spelling okr-10986-349912021-04-23T14:02:13Z Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment : Phase 3 (2020 Update) World Bank DAMAGE AND LOSS ASSESSMENT ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES ACCESS TO EDUCATION FOOD SECURITY FRAGILE AND CONFLICT AFFECTED STATES PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY REVENUE MOBILIZATION SECTOR DAMAGE ASSESSMENT ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES HOUSING AFFORDABILITY INTERNET ACCESS ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION TRANSPORT WATER AND SANITATION HYGIENE In June 2014, armed conflict between the government and armed groups began to spread across much of the Republic of Yemen. The conflict, which escalated in March 2015, has caused major loss of life, internal displacement, and damage to infrastructure and service delivery throughout the economy and society. To understand the effect of the evolving conflict on the Yemeni people and estimate preliminary recovery and reconstruction needs, the World Bank Group (WBG), in close cooperation with the Government of Yemen (GoY), initiated the multi-phased Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment (DNA) in September 2015. This assessment is the third phase in the series of DNAs that the WBG has conducted since 2015. It was conducted in 2018, and updated in 2020. The key objective of the third phase of the Yemen DNA is to provide the WBG, the GoY, and the international community with an update on the impact of the crisis on the population, physical assets, infrastructure, service delivery, and institutions of the Republic of Yemen. It also provides a preliminary estimate of the need for reconstruction of physical infrastructure and restoration of service delivery that may be useful in planning recovery. Temporal scope: Damage and needs were calculated according to a March 2015 baseline situation, compared to data and information collected as of January 2020. Sectoral scope: The assessment is conducted for the following 12 sectors: education, food security, governance, health, housing, information and communications technology (ICT), power, social protection, social resilience, solid waste management, transport, and water and sanitation (WASH). Geographic scope: The third phase of the Yemen DNA is primarily a city-level assessment for the following 16 cities: Ad-Dhale, Aden, Al Hazm, Amran, Bayhan, Dhamar, Hodeidah, Khoka, Lahj, Lodar, Ma’rib City, Mocha, Rada’a, Sa’da, Sana’a, and Taiz. Whenever sufficient and accurate information was available, the assessment was extended to cover the governorates in which the target cities are located. Certain sectors were assessed at the governorate level or at the national level. 2021-01-08T17:07:26Z 2021-01-08T17:07:26Z 2020-12-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/490981607970828629/Yemen-Dynamic-Needs-Assessment-Phase-3-2020-Update http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34991 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of
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topic DAMAGE AND LOSS ASSESSMENT
ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
FOOD SECURITY
FRAGILE AND CONFLICT AFFECTED STATES
PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
SECTOR DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY
INTERNET ACCESS
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
TRANSPORT
WATER AND SANITATION
HYGIENE
spellingShingle DAMAGE AND LOSS ASSESSMENT
ACCESS TO BASIC SERVICES
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
FOOD SECURITY
FRAGILE AND CONFLICT AFFECTED STATES
PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY
REVENUE MOBILIZATION
SECTOR DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY
INTERNET ACCESS
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
TRANSPORT
WATER AND SANITATION
HYGIENE
World Bank
Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment : Phase 3 (2020 Update)
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Yemen, Republic of
description In June 2014, armed conflict between the government and armed groups began to spread across much of the Republic of Yemen. The conflict, which escalated in March 2015, has caused major loss of life, internal displacement, and damage to infrastructure and service delivery throughout the economy and society. To understand the effect of the evolving conflict on the Yemeni people and estimate preliminary recovery and reconstruction needs, the World Bank Group (WBG), in close cooperation with the Government of Yemen (GoY), initiated the multi-phased Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment (DNA) in September 2015. This assessment is the third phase in the series of DNAs that the WBG has conducted since 2015. It was conducted in 2018, and updated in 2020. The key objective of the third phase of the Yemen DNA is to provide the WBG, the GoY, and the international community with an update on the impact of the crisis on the population, physical assets, infrastructure, service delivery, and institutions of the Republic of Yemen. It also provides a preliminary estimate of the need for reconstruction of physical infrastructure and restoration of service delivery that may be useful in planning recovery. Temporal scope: Damage and needs were calculated according to a March 2015 baseline situation, compared to data and information collected as of January 2020. Sectoral scope: The assessment is conducted for the following 12 sectors: education, food security, governance, health, housing, information and communications technology (ICT), power, social protection, social resilience, solid waste management, transport, and water and sanitation (WASH). Geographic scope: The third phase of the Yemen DNA is primarily a city-level assessment for the following 16 cities: Ad-Dhale, Aden, Al Hazm, Amran, Bayhan, Dhamar, Hodeidah, Khoka, Lahj, Lodar, Ma’rib City, Mocha, Rada’a, Sa’da, Sana’a, and Taiz. Whenever sufficient and accurate information was available, the assessment was extended to cover the governorates in which the target cities are located. Certain sectors were assessed at the governorate level or at the national level.
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title Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment : Phase 3 (2020 Update)
title_short Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment : Phase 3 (2020 Update)
title_full Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment : Phase 3 (2020 Update)
title_fullStr Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment : Phase 3 (2020 Update)
title_full_unstemmed Yemen Dynamic Needs Assessment : Phase 3 (2020 Update)
title_sort yemen dynamic needs assessment : phase 3 (2020 update)
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/490981607970828629/Yemen-Dynamic-Needs-Assessment-Phase-3-2020-Update
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