IDP Hosting Site Baseline Assessment Comparative Overview
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1 Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 IDP Hosting Site Baseline Assessment Comparative Overview YEMEN: Amanat Al Asimah, Amran, Dhamar, Marib JUNE 7
2 Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 Cover image: Khamir IDP Settlement, Amran Governorate, Yemen, Giles Clarke for UNOCHA, 7 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: yemen@reach-initiative.org. You can view all our reports, maps and factsheets on our resoure centre: reachresourcecentre.info, visit our website at reach-initiative.org, and follow
3 Contents Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 Introduction and Methodology... 4 Definitions and Limitations... 5 Map : Assessed IDP hosting sites, per district... 6 Summary... 7 Map : IDP hosting sites under management, per district... 8 Comparative analysis of needs severity, per site... 9 Amanat Al Asimah Governorate... 9 Dhamar Governorate... 9 Map 3: Severity of needs in IDP hosting sites in Amanat Al Asimah Governorate, per district... Map 4: Severity of needs in IDP hosting sites in Dhamar Governorate, per district... Marib Governorate... Map 5: Severity of needs in IDP hosting sites in Marib Governorate, per district... 9 Amran Governorate... Map 6: Severity of needs in IDP hosting sites in Amran Governorate, per district... 7 Annex - Scoring matrix for comparative analysis of needs... 8 Annex - Classifications used for comparative analysis
4 Introduction Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 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 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 8 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:. Summary report - Overview of key indicators and comparative analysis of sites to identify those in most urgent need;. 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 7 by UNHCR during the first stage of the baseline assessment. Methodology The assessment has been conducted across 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 Assessments 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. The Task Force for Movement (TFPM), co-led by IOM and UNHCR is a Technical Working Group of the Yemen Cluster. The TFPM implements an information management tool that gathers data on the status and location of displaced persons across Yemen. 4
5 Definitions Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 For 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. 5
6 Map : Assessed IDP hosting sites, per district
7 77% 33% 44% 6767% 99% % 33% % % 44% A Summary The findings presented below are indicative of all assessed sites in four governorates (Amanat Al Asimah, Amran, Dhamar, Marib). Percentage figures are calculated on the basis of all sites assessed across the four governorates, unless stated otherwise. Key findings 6% Site management type A No management Private / Voluntary Other 6% 68% Rent agreement 39+ 5% % 8% 39% 7% No agreement Owner not known Oral without local witness Oral with local witness Written agreement Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 Overview # assessed IDP hosting sites: Collective centres - Spontaneous settlement 43 # individuals in assessed sites 45,53 # households in assesses sites 6,833 Reasons for not returning to place of origin for majority of IDPs 5% % % A65% 7% No stability in place of origin No livelihood opportunity in place of origin House damaged / destroyed / occupied No access to the place of origin Other Shelter typology Finished building Unfinished building Makeshift shelter Emergency shelter Open air Mixed shelter type 44% Rent payment Owner not known (no agreement, no rent) Free of charge Above,5 YER 6,5 -,4 YER Up to 6,5 YER Most common intentions for next 3 months 4% 76% 76+4+A Stay in site Return to place of origin Concerns present in the sites, per governorate Amanat Al Asimah Amran Dhamar Marib total number of sites # collective centres # spontaneous settlement 3 % of sites with no management 5% 78% 75% 59% % of sites with IDPs living in open air or makeshift/emergency shelter 5% 46% 5% 73% % of sites reporting water shortages 75% 7% 75% 5% % of sites with no latrines 5% 54% % 3% % of sites with no showers 5% 46% 5% 43% % of sites with poor wiring or no electricity 75% 75% % 76% % of sites with not separated family spaces % % 5% 3% % of sites with mine risk reported 5% 7% % 3% % of sites with no primary healthcare provider 5% 7% 5% 4% % of sites where majority of IDPs do not eat 3 meals a day 5% 47% 5% 4% Scale: Less than 5% 5% - 5% Above 5% 7
8 Map : IDP hosting sites under management, per district
9 Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 Comparative analysis of needs severity, per site The comparative analysis of severity of needs in IDP Hosting Sites aims to support humanitarian actors in prioritisation of sites from the most critical and in need to the least. Severity of needs should be compared only between sites for a given sector and not between sectors. The method of scoring is presented in the scoring Martix (Annex ). Full dataset with indicators used for this analysis is available on request from CCCM/Shelter Cluster. Severity of needs Critical High Medium Low or none CC = Collective Centre SS = Spontaneous Settlement Amanat Al Asimah Governorate YE3-7 Bani Al Harith Al Khamees SS 37 YE39-5 Ath thaorah Center of The al Channel CC 85 YE39-8 Ath thaorah Southern Bir Zaid Neighbourhood CC 49 YE38-6 Ma ain Naseebah Center For IDPs CC 93 Dhamar Governorate YE-9 Jahran Al Wehdah Camp CC 7 YE3-9 Jabal Ash sharq Madinat Al Sharq CC 53 YE3-37 Jabal Ash sharq Al Sa dat School CC 4 YE5-47 Utmah Kraifah Bab Al Souq CC 59 9
10 Map 3: Severity of needs in IDP hosting sites in Amanat Al Asimah Governorate, per district
11 Map 4: Severity of needs in IDP hosting sites in Dhamar Governorate, per district
12 Marib Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE63-33 Medghal Al Shaiban CC 57 YE63-35 Medghal Al Salamah SS 5 YE63-36 Medghal Al Saleh Gathering SS 5 YE63-37 Medghal Al Aljamaidar SS 39 YE63-33 Medghal Al Sharhan CC 6 YE66-85 Sirwah Al Taiman SS YE66-86 Sirwah Al Adawleh SS 39 YE66-3 Sirwah Al Abarah SS 85 YE68-75 Rahabah Najd Al Mojama a SS 337 YE6-34 Mahliyah Al Mawred CC 47 YE6-338 Mahliyah Al Areedha CC 74 YE6-339 Mahliyah Al Jazeerah CC 3 YE6-34 Mahliyah Alsaylah CC 94 YE6-34 Mahliyah Al Sad CC YE6-34 Mahliyah Razan CC 86 YE6-343 Mahliyah Abu Daba a CC 63 YE6-344 Mahliyah Al Oshah CC YE6-345 Mahliyah Al Radah CC 63 YE6-86 Marib City Al Mahwa Al Sharqi CC 43 YE6-36 Marib City Eshash Ma zouleh SS 4 YE6-354 Marib City Al-Khaseef CC 7 YE63-38 Marib Alhami SS 67 YE63-6 Marib Al Hashaishan SS 38 YE63-77 Marib Arafan SS 5 YE63-8 Marib Al Thanyah SS 9 YE6-94 Majzar Before Mafraq Saleb SS 78 YE6-95 Majzar Khalif Al Basha School SS 6
13 Marib Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE6-97 Majzar Aleunam SS 43 YE6-98 Majzar Wehdeh Seheyeh SS 8 YE6-3 Majzar Neer Abo Salah School SS 4 YE6-38 Majzar Alkhaniq SS 8 YE6-39 Majzar Alfurza SS 8 YE6-3 Majzar Halhalan School CC 34 YE6-5 Raghwan Al A Dhawie CC 6 YE6-5 Raghwan Al Awamreh CC 49 YE6-53 Raghwan Al Shamlool CC 3 YE6-55 Raghwan Al Alqahtani SS 9 YE6-56 Raghwan Al Marzouq CC 8 YE6-57 Raghwan Al Arfaj SS 8 YE6-69 Raghwan Al Ghayamah SS 6 YE63-3 Medghal Al Ateeq SS 45 YE63-34 Medghal Al Masamrah SS 6 YE63-37 Medghal Al Safaryah CC 65 YE63-38 Medghal Al Shaqra a SS 63 YE63-35 Medghal Al Braik SS 5 YE63-36 Medghal Al Thawie SS 45 YE63-38 Medghal Al Qora an SS 76 YE63-39 Medghal Al Madareej CC 7 YE63-33 Medghal Al Hek SS 4 YE63-33 Medghal Al Ta azan SS 48 YE Medghal Badou Al Nasheefah SS 59 YE Medghal Al Waghrah SS 56 YE Harib Al Qaramish Shoja a SS 47 YE64-35 Harib Al Qaramish Bani Haisan SS 6 3
14 Marib Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE64-35 Harib Al Qaramish Al Lakmah SS 5 YE65-68 Bidbadah Azeeb Al Janabeen SS 58 YE66-69 Sirwah Al Shaikh Balhat House CC 4 YE66-7 Sirwah Aqed Jazamah Gathering SS 35 YE66-7 Sirwah Badou Mashmakh SS 37 YE66-5 Sirwah Asret Al Wadi SS 98 YE66-53 Sirwah Al Aredha SS 88 YE66-54 Sirwah Gathering Of Harjah Al Ashtal SS 49 YE66-55 Sirwah Nabt Camp SS 7 YE66-56 Sirwah Zajan Gathering SS 8 YE66-58 Sirwah Al Mard Gathering SS 86 YE66-59 Sirwah Al Dawood SS 7 YE66-7 Sirwah Ahl Shararah SS 69 YE66-73 Sirwah Al Adawleh SS 45 YE66-74 Sirwah Al Nasser Ben Hussein SS 8 YE66-84 Sirwah Al Meth her SS 47 YE66-87 Sirwah Al Saleh Family SS 55 YE66-88 Sirwah Al Asoor SS 4 YE66-89 Sirwah Al Mohsen CC 63 YE66-9 Sirwah Al Tahewah Taiman CC 64 YE Sirwah Al Ma ejban CC 44 YE66-36 Sirwah Al Ahmad Bin Saleh SS 36 YE66-36 Sirwah Al Alban Hassan SS 5 YE66-36 Sirwah Al Ameir SS 45 YE68-66 Rahabah Qotton SS 77 YE68-67 Rahabah Baqthah CC 47 YE68-68 Rahabah Om Al Falah SS 45 4
15 Marib Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE6-3 Mahliyah Ma shara a CC 76 YE6-3 Mahliyah Al Maja a CC 73 YE6-33 Mahliyah Al Farsh CC 69 YE6-5 Marib City Near Abo Baker Mosque CC 6 YE6-85 Marib City Alfaw Algharbiu CC 53 YE6-355 Marib City Maneen Al-Hadad CC 5 YE63-4 Marib Al-Ghawyah CC YE63-9 Marib Hai Al Bahi SS 33 YE63- Marib Jaw Al Naseem Al A la SS 48 YE63- Marib Al Saqet SS 66 YE63-9 Marib Qash a Al Bard SS 63 YE63-6 Marib Badoun SS 37 YE63-6 Marib Al Akrameh SS 76 YE63-63 Marib Al Hani Al A ala SS 5 YE63-64 Marib Maarda a Al Ghwaibi SS 3 YE63-65 Marib Al Feddi SS 4 YE63-76 Marib Al Kawlah SS 39 YE63-78 Marib Al Hawi Al Shamali SS 77 YE63-79 Marib Al Hawi Al Janoubi SS 3 YE63-8 Marib Raydan Al Qaseeb SS 76 YE63-8 Marib Assaqeefah SS 4 YE63-37 Marib Al Ruwaik SS 96 YE6-93 Majzar Mehsam al Raeeyah SS 44 YE6-96 Majzar Al-jafrah Camp SS 69 YE6-99 Majzar Al Manjurah SS 58 YE6-3 Majzar Al Ja dar Camp SS 5 YE6-5 Raghwan Al Sharhan CC 9 5
16 Marib Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE6-54 Raghwan Al Qaryah Al Olya CC 4 YE Medghal Al Wadi SS 38 YE Harib Al Qaramish Al Hazm SS YE Harib Al Qaramish Al Aqer Al Qariah SS YE Harib Al Qaramish Al A abal SS 5 YE64-35 Harib Al Qaramish Al Lewa a SS 65 YE Harib Al Qaramish Harrah SS 55 YE66-7 Sirwah Al Yehya Bin Salem SS 4 YE66-7 Sirwah Sawaleha Al Haqail SS 6 YE66-83 Sirwah Assawalha SS 3 YE66-9 Sirwah Bani dabyan SS 5 YE66-3 Sirwah Dwaishah Aneshr SS 75 YE66-33 Sirwah Al Ahmad Mohsen SS 46 YE Sirwah Al Nasser Bin Saleh SS 4 YE Sirwah Al Adawleh (Al Melh) CC 75 YE Sirwah Al Zayed SS 53 YE67-3 Al Jubah Al Ajamah SS 7 YE67-4 Al Jubah As Sawm CC 35 YE67-5 Al Jubah Jaw Khodair CC 43 YE67-6 Al Jubah Naja a CC 78 YE6-39 Mahliyah Mahjab CC 97 YE6-3 Mahliyah Qaramah CC 57 YE6-337 Mahliyah Al Amoud CC 8 YE6-9 Marib City Maneen Al-Ashraf CC 33 YE6-3 Marib City Al Faw Al Sharqi CC 6 YE6-3 Marib City Al Saylah Al Gharbi CC 5 YE6-34 Marib City Hadad Al Haibla CC 34 6
17 Marib Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE6-4 Marib City Al arashi SS 5 YE6-57 Marib City Al maydan CC 8 YE6-8 Marib City Al Mahw Al Sharqi SS 45 YE6-83 Marib City Near Al Jafeenah CC 6 YE6-84 Marib City Al-Jaboul CC 67 YE6-96 Marib City Community College Building CC 47 YE6-34 Marib City Community College Building CC 897 YE6-356 Marib City Neer Saba School CC 9 YE63- Marib Al Majouh CC 38 YE63-3 Marib Hayi Albtaha a SS 49 YE63- Marib Hai Al Kher CC 36 YE63- Marib Hai Al Haj SS 6 YE63-36 Marib Al-Raczah SS 9 YE63-37 Marib Al-Maseil Al-Asfal SS 53 YE63-77 Marib Al Mansouza CC 34 YE63-78 Marib Al Marda a SS 48 YE63-89 Marib Al Bajash SS 3 YE63-9 Marib Jaw Al Naseem Al Asfal SS 43 YE63-9 Marib Ma ref Al Wadi SS 36 YE63-93 Marib Al Hadba SS 3 YE63-94 Marib Hadba a Al Oshan SS 48 YE63-99 Marib Al Hadi SS 47 YE6-3 Marib City Sharikat Alnaft CC 33 YE6-33 Marib City Al amn Alsiyasy CC 46 YE6-35 Marib City Al Hussain CC 38 YE63- Marib Al-Erq CC 83 YE63-4 Marib Al Hazmah CC 4 7
18 Marib Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE63-5 Marib Salwah SS 36 YE63-7 Marib Al-Mabad SS 4 YE63-8 Marib Flaifel CC 3 YE63-8 Marib Al Ramsah SS 36 YE63-83 Marib Al Wahshan SS 43 YE63-84 Marib Al Maseel Kara CC 4 YE63-85 Marib Alramiluh SS 54 YE63-86 Marib Al Naqe ah SS 48 YE63-87 Marib Al Mekrab CC 3 YE63-74 Marib Al Harj Al Asfal SS 48 YE63-75 Marib Al Mahata SS 49 YE63-76 Marib Al Ghajela CC 54 YE63-79 Marib Al Lamd SS 4 8
19 Map 5: Severity of needs in IDP hosting sites in Marib Governorate, per district
20 Amran Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE9-94 Harf Sufyan Al Turk CC YE9-95 Harf Sufyan Alhutamuh CC 5 YE9-96 Harf Sufyan Aljadhma a CC 5 YE9-97 Harf Sufyan Alhulul CC YE9-98 Harf Sufyan Diha a CC 75 YE9-4 Harf Sufyan Al Hayrah CC 75 YE9-5 Harf Sufyan Al Shate a CC 99 YE9-6 Harf Sufyan Maqam Dho Tale a CC YE9-7 Harf Sufyan Al Ghowl CC 38 YE9-8 Harf Sufyan Badou Al Jaze a CC YE9-37 Harf Sufyan Ghool Al Fars CC 5 YE9-38 Harf Sufyan Al Hadbeh CC 76 YE9-39 Harf Sufyan Motak CC 75 YE9-4 Harf Sufyan Al Jalah CC 75 YE9-43 Harf Sufyan Al Meshwaf CC 33 YE9-44 Harf Sufyan IDPs Center in Al Iraq CC 4 YE9-47 Harf Sufyan IDPs Center in Halahla CC 3 YE9-6 Harf Sufyan Anqan CC 6 YE9-6 Harf Sufyan Jeerah CC 6 YE9-6 Harf Sufyan Alsiriyn SS 6 YE9-63 Harf Sufyan Alnaqe SS 6 YE9-64 Harf Sufyan Su ad SS 57 YE9-65 Harf Sufyan Sakna a SS 9 YE9-8 Harf Sufyan Jareez Al A ala SS 9 YE9-8 Harf Sufyan Hamdah Beach SS 6 YE9- Harf Sufyan Al Baran Al Asefal SS 6 YE9- Harf Sufyan Jareez Al Asefal SS 8
21 Amran Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE9- Harf Sufyan Hajeb SS 8 YE9-3 Harf Sufyan Thal Haidan CC 76 YE9-4 Harf Sufyan Na amah CC 5 YE9-5 Harf Sufyan Thail Qabal CC YE9-7 Harf Sufyan Al Hajr CC 75 YE9-8 Harf Sufyan Al Ahadan CC 5 YE9- Harf Sufyan Al Hayaq CC 5 YE9- Harf Sufyan Al Aadi CC 6 YE9- Harf Sufyan Al Ghadeer CC 5 YE9-3 Harf Sufyan Al Ma mal CC 58 YE9-4 Harf Sufyan Al-Shuwa et CC 9 YE9-7 Harf Sufyan Khabash IDPs Center CC 37 YE9-4 Harf Sufyan Habasheh CC 75 YE9-4 Harf Sufyan Al Rabqan CC 4 YE9-4 Harf Sufyan Al Hadba Al Bayda a CC 75 YE9-43 Harf Sufyan Al Molazem CC 5 YE9-44 Harf Sufyan Al Shaq CC 75 YE9-56 Huth Aneb Nazeheen CC 5 YE9-58 Huth Khamery Nazeheen CC 65 YE9-59 Huth Dashm Nazeheen SS 63 YE9-6 Huth Husson Nazeheen CC 9 YE9-79 Huth Al Bayda a Camp SS 4 YE9-8 Huth Hawth Camp SS 3 YE9-6 Huth Al-Mandhar CC 64 YE9-7 Huth Al-Qeran CC 57 YE9-3 Huth Al-Thawrein CC 63 YE9-33 Huth Al-Juraf CC 49
22 Amran Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE93-9 Al Ashah Habta a CC YE93-3 Al Ashah Al-Oshah Badw Ruhal CC YE93-66 Al Ashah Al Fardat CC 8 YE93-68 Al Ashah Al Haija CC 5 YE93-69 Al Ashah Badou Awama a CC 8 YE94-4 Al Qaflah Al Shaqb SS 9 YE94-98 Al Qaflah Al Majza a Camp SS 56 YE96-3 Al Madan Mefkhath Camp SS 7 YE97-8 Suwayr Al Zala a CC YE97-63 Suwayr Al Methmar Gathering CC 4 YE97-65 Suwayr Al Sawer CC 6 YE97- Suwayr Sha b Al Shami CC 39 YE97- Suwayr Ghathyah CC 45 YE97-3 Suwayr Qaflat Kabas CC 385 YE97-4 Suwayr Bakan CC 35 YE97-5 Suwayr Al Mezreb CC 376 YE97-8 Suwayr Al Ghadeer CC 343 YE97-9 Suwayr Manjarat Al Shameyah Wal Yamaneyah CC 38 YE97-4 Suwayr Al Haijah CC YE97-5 Suwayr Wasel CC 95 YE97-6 Suwayr Al Maarakha CC 7 YE97-7 Suwayr Souq Sheeb CC 84 YE97-8 Suwayr Waqeez CC 33 YE97-9 Suwayr Al Sawdah-flaih CC 8 YE98-53 Habur Zulaymah Jabal Ghawas CC 4 YE98-54 Habur Zulaymah Al Masna a CC 7 YE98-7 Habur Zulaymah Al Dhihar CC 4
23 Amran Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE98-73 Habur Zulaymah Bet Al Kharem CC YE98-74 Habur Zulaymah Al Musallah CC YE98-75 Habur Zulaymah Al Gharb CC YE98-76 Habur Zulaymah Al Meswah CC YE98-77 Habur Zulaymah Al Hejrah CC YE98-78 Habur Zulaymah Al Merkham CC 7 YE98-34 Habur Zulaymah Al Ramadah CC 74 YE9-7 Kharif New Market CC 5 YE95- Amran Al Tahseen Camp SS 34 YE95- Amran Al Smood Lane SS 3 YE95-3 Amran Al Lail Market SS 65 YE95-3 Amran Eastren Hadba CC 84 YE98-6 Iyal Surayh Sahb CC 5 YE98-9 Iyal Surayh Al Hayt Al Esheh CC 84 YE98- Iyal Surayh Qahal Al Jama a / Hay Al Jameah CC 5 YE98-3 Iyal Surayh Adan Tabet Al Sawdah CC YE99-89 Khamir Bet Al Mashreqi Camp School CC 5 YE99-9 Khamir Khamir University CC 4 YE9-45 Bani Suraim Bet Al Sham SS 48 YE9-44 Harf Sufyan Al Muhamasheen Center CC 33 YE9-55 Harf Sufyan Al-Jobjob CC 35 YE9-93 Harf Sufyan Qabl CC 8 YE9-45 Harf Sufyan IDPs Center in Qadabah CC 5 YE9-46 Harf Sufyan IDPs Center in Al Masba a CC 4 YE9-5 Harf Sufyan Al Khamshosh CC 9 YE9- Harf Sufyan Ateba a CC 34 YE9-3 Harf Sufyan IDPs Center in Al Batnah CC 5 3
24 Amran Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE9-8 Harf Sufyan Tho Sheli IDPs Center CC 37 YE9-3 Harf Sufyan Al Hadlan IDPs Center CC 3 YE9-33 Harf Sufyan Baja a IDPs Center CC 3 YE9-35 Harf Sufyan Almanaseer Dahma IDPs Center CC 38 YE9-36 Harf Sufyan Ateba a IDPs Center CC 5 YE9-6 Huth Al Hoson CC 35 YE9-7 Huth Al Hajla a IDPs CC 56 YE9-8 Huth Al Qamra SS 58 YE93- Al Ashah Hadabuh Mutie CC 45 YE93- Al Ashah Beelqan CC YE93-9 Al Ashah Qarhad CC 6 YE93-67 Al Ashah Al Akem CC 4 YE93-7 Al Ashah Ghareeb Al Najd CC 9 YE94-46 Al Qaflah Al Mekhdara Camp SS 96 YE94-48 Al Qaflah Al Skaibat Market Camp SS 8 YE94-49 Al Qaflah Bayt Al Sharhi SS 7 YE97-6 Suwayr Al Mashareeq CC 4 YE97-6 Suwayr Homaidha CC 8 YE97-64 Suwayr Al Samsarah Al Alya a CC 59 YE97-66 Suwayr Eastren Hadbah CC 7 YE97-67 Suwayr Hadbah Al Raghwani CC 3 YE97-99 Suwayr Tho Qazan CC 74 YE97- Suwayr Wadi Al Adaba CC 7 YE97-7 Suwayr Al Hammah CC 33 YE97-87 Suwayr Ghaitha Center CC 54 YE Suwayr Abu Seraj CC 5 YE98-35 Habur Zulaymah Habour CC 49 4
25 Amran Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE98-5 Habur Zulaymah Al Madayer CC 4 YE98-58 Habur Zulaymah Haithah CC YE98-59 Habur Zulaymah Al Khaleq CC 95 YE98-6 Habur Zulaymah Al Mahattah CC 775 YE98-39 Habur Zulaymah Al Ma ali CC 48 YE98-45 Habur Zulaymah Al Masarha CC 573 YE98-46 Habur Zulaymah Bani Al Thabi CC 59 YE98-48 Habur Zulaymah Al Najd CC 593 YE Habur Zulaymah Al Sayah CC 4 YE9-43 Raydah Al Jahein Camp SS 46 YE9-35 Raydah Harih Almutrah CC 8 YE95-73 Amran Aldarpaeen CC 898 YE97-49 Thula Old Thala a Hote-bab Al Fardha CC 3 YE98-95 Iyal Surayh Bani Abd / Al Wehdeh Al Seheyeh Lane CC 47 YE98-97 Iyal Surayh Sahb Market Lane CC 4 YE99-5 Khamir Unity Bet Al Anez CC 9 YE99-5 Khamir Ibn Al Mobarak Bet Al Wada e School CC 34 YE99-88 Khamir Dahadh Camp SS 94 YE99- Khamir Obaida Bin Al Jarrah Kheran School CC 3 YE99- Khamir Al Wehdah Al Seheyah Bayt Dawood CC 9 YE99-4 Khamir The Agricultural Compound Building CC 36 YE99-5 Khamir Al Fath School in Asafah CC 4 YE99-6 Khamir Bayt dawood School CC 8 YE99-8 Khamir Al Wakfah Bilal Ben Rabah School CC 33 YE99-5 Khamir Gathering Of Jarn Bet Al Qobai e SS 7 YE9-4 Harf Sufyan Al Mjdarah CC 6 YE9-48 Harf Sufyan Al Baqa ah CC 35 5
26 Amran Governorate Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 YE9- Harf Sufyan Alsora IDPs Center CC 4 YE9- Harf Sufyan Abu Sulaiman IDPs Center CC 4 YE9-9 Harf Sufyan IDPs Center in Al Majza a CC 5 YE9-3 Harf Sufyan Ayan Al A Ali IDPs Center CC 3 YE9-3 Harf Sufyan Darb Zaid IDPs Center CC 3 YE9-34 Harf Sufyan Reek IDPs Center CC 35 YE9-57 Huth Al Matar Airport CC 59 YE93- Al Ashah Al-Oshah CC 8 YE94-39 Al Qaflah Ber Atheleh SS 5 YE94-4 Al Qaflah Al Bastah CC 53 YE94-4 Al Qaflah Al-Mashehad CC 58 YE94-36 Al Qaflah Beair Labn SS 49 YE94-49 Al Qaflah Sharha Camp SS 6 YE97-7 Suwayr Sawmal Al Awsat CC 49 YE97-88 Suwayr Al Mafaqee a CC 69 YE Suwayr Qazan CC 75 YE Suwayr Al Aqar Center CC 7 YE9-47 Raydah Al Ma aredh Saif Camp SS 373 6
27 Map 6: Severity of needs in IDP hosting sites in Amran Governorate, per district
28 Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 Annex - Scoring matrix for comparative analysis of needs Sector Indicator Value Weight Calculation Final Grade Yes Presence of site management No Site management committee Yes Total score established No / Max score Site Managment & Waste Removal Method of gathering population figures IDPs living in open air IDPs living in emergency or makeshift shelter Issues present in finished or/and unfinished buildings (See Annex ) Risk of eviction reported Number of NFI items reported as needed Electricity access issues (no access or poor wiring) Primary healthcare provision Primary healthcare provision for pregnant/lactating women Doctor/nurse visiting site Outbreak of diarrhoea reported Majority of site residents eat 3 meals a day Coping Strategy Index (See Annex for CSI calcuation) Access to water in the site (See Annex for full description) Main water source used for drinking and household purposes (see Annex for water source classification) Access to bathing facilities Access to functioning latrines Presence of garbage Presence of sewage/wastewater By Counting By Estimation Not collected No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes None to 4 item types 4 or more item types No Yes Goverment, NGO/UN, Private charity/group Voluntary (organised by IDPs or hosts) IDPs are paying No provider Goverment, NGO/UN, Private charity/group Voluntary (organised by IDPs or hosts) IDPs are paying No provider Yes No No Yes Yes No None Low score Medium score High score Little to no problem Intermittent access problem Affordability problem Status problem Access problem Improved water source Unimproved water source Everyone has access More than half of the population has access Half or less of the population has access Everyone has access More than half of the population has access Half or less of the population has access Present in few areas or not at all Present in some or most areas Present once or twice, or not at all Present most of all the time N/A Total score / Max score Total score / Max score Total score / Max score Total score / Max score >=.85 -> 4 (black) >=.5 -> 3 (red) >=.5 -> (yellow) >= -> (green) >=.6 -> 4 (black) >=.3 -> 3 (red) >=.5 -> (yellow) >= -> (green) >=.65 -> 4 (black) >=.5 -> 3 (red) >=.3 -> (yellow) >= -> (green) >=.8 -> 4 (black) >=.6 -> 3 (red) >=.4 -> (yellow) >= -> (green) >=.75 -> 4 (black) >=.5 -> 3 (red) >=.5 -> (yellow) >= -> (green) >=.7 -> 4 (black) >=.3 -> 3 (red) >=.5 -> (yellow) >= -> (green) 8
29 Yemen IDP Hosting Site Assessment - Baseline, June 7 Sector Indicator Value Weight Calculation Final Grade At the site Access to primary school By 6 min on foot (there and back).5 Not at all Boys under 5 y getting primary education Girls under 5 y getting primary education Ratio of vulnerable groups in population Family room separation Security of tenure Ratio of available women s showers Ratio of available women s toilets Child labour Begging Mine / UXO hazard reported All / Nearly all / Majority Few / Nearly none / None / Unknown All / Nearly all / Majority Few / Nearly none / None / Unknown >=% >=5% >=% >=% >=3% Distinctly Separated Temporary/Curtain No Separation Written Agreement Oral with or without Witnesses No Lease Agreement >=5% >=5% >=% >=5% >=5% >=% No Before Displacement After Displacement Before and After Displacement No Before Displacement After Displacement Before and After Displacement No Yes Total score / Max score Total score / Max score = -> 4 (black) >=.6 -> 3 (red) >=.3 -> (yellow) >= -> (green) >=.6 -> 4 (black) >=.4 -> 3 (red) >=. -> (yellow) >= -> (green) Site priority score Calculation Final Grade Site Priority Symbol Sum of grade from each of sector ( - 4) divided by maxiumum total grade (3).75 Critical.6 and <.75 High Medium <.45 Low 9
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