Yemen Pledging Conference 2022

Progetto concluso

In support of the Humanitarian Response in Yemen and in order to secure funding to reduce the suffering of the Yemeni population, Switzerland will co-host a high-level pledging conference on 16th of March together with Sweden and UNOCHA for the fifth time. Entering the 7th year of war have exacerbated these chronic vulnerabilities, leaving more than 20 million people – more than two thirds of the population – in need of humanitarian aid.

Paese/Regione Tema Periodo Budget
Yemen
Aiuto d'emergenza e protezione
Aiuto alimentare d’emergenza
Efficacia umanitaria
Protezione, accesso & sicurezza
01.03.2022 - 31.12.2022
CHF  9’880
Contesto

Yemen remains one of the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and its largest humanitarian response. More than 20 million people need humanitarian assistance across the country.

2021 saw a re-escalation of the conflict with severe humanitarian consequences, including new flows of internal displacement. This situation reflects the protracted nature of the crisis and the persistent acute humanitarian needs of the Yemeni population. 

Obiettivi
  • Advocate for respect of humanitarian norms and principles in crisis response and among all parties to conflict
  • Mobilize urgent resources in support of the humanitarian response in Yemen on the basis of the Humanitarian Response Plan (YHRP)
Gruppi target

Yemeni population in need of humanitarian aid

Participants to the conference 

Effetti a medio termine
  • Raise awareness of the severe humanitarian crisis in Yemen. Advocate urgent action by the international community to address acute humanitarian needs
  • Mobilize urgent resources in support of the humanitarian response in Yemen
  • Highlight the capacity and commitment of humanitarian partners to meet all targets in the 2022 humanitarian response
  • Promote respect for humanitarian principles, international humanitarian law and human rights and advocate protection of civilians and humanitarian personnel, safe and unimpeded access and accountability
  • Promote complementarity between immediate life-saving humanitarian action and efforts to bolster essential public institutions and improve access to livelihoods
  • Reinforce progress towards and continue to advocate a political solution for Yemen
Risultati

Risultati principali attesi:  

Participants of the conference have increased understanding of the humanitarian needs of Yemeni population.

Funds are secured.


Risultati fasi precedenti:  

In the absence of a sustainable peace and due to limited government structures, the country depends on a functioning humanitarian response system. The organised Humanitarian Pledging Conferences were key moments to enhance humanitarian funding in the past years. In 2021, the response was hugely underfunded, forcing key programmes to close or reduce. As a result, hungry families received reduced rations and facilities providing vital services stopped delivering.

In past years, generous donor contributions enabled a massive scale-up of humanitarian assistance in Yemen and the rollback of food insecurity, cholera and other emergency indicators. Indications are that with escalating conflict, a deteriorating economic situation and worsening livelihood, food insecurity and nutrition conditions, needs will again increase.


Direzione/Ufficio responsabile DSC
Partner del progetto Partner contrattuale
Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite (ONU)
  • Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite per il coordinamento degli affari umanitari
  • The conference is co-hosted with the government of Sweden and UNOCHA


Coordinamento con altri progetti e attori Raises awareness of the humanitarian needs of the Yemeni population.
Budget Fase in corso Budget Svizzera CHF    9’880 Budget svizzero attualmente già speso CHF    7’941 Progetto totale dalla prima fase Budget Svizzera CHF   92’689 Budget inclusi partner del progetto CHF   102’568
Fasi del progetto

Fase 5 01.03.2022 - 31.12.2022   (Completed)

Fase 3 20.02.2019 - 30.04.2019   (Completed) Fase 1 01.04.2017 - 30.04.2017   (Completed)