Emergency Flood Response

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Emergency Flood Response YEMEN Emergency Flood Response

Flood Response – Oct/Nov 2008 Overview of Yemen Context Flood Situation, background Humanitarian Response Issues of key concern Questions

Some Key Figures The floods are the largest natural disaster to hit Yemen since 1996 20,000 – 25,000 people have lost their homes Overall number of persons affected by the floods/damage may reach up to 700,000

INTER AGENCY ASSESSMENT TEAM 27-30 October 2008 WFP WHO IOM UNICEF UNHCR

NEEDS IDENTIFIED Shelter & Affected Population Water Health Nutrition Education Livelihoods, Agriculture & Fisheries Infrastructure Coordination of Relief and Early Recovery

CURRENT SITUATION & NEXT STEPS Assistance Provided Coordination Structures Early Recovery Issues of Key Concern