Multi Sector Call for IDPs Assistance in Yemen
About
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has launched the Multi Sector Call for IDPs Assistance in Yemen.
Sectors and Areas of Specialization
Cross Sectoral Areas
Emergency response and management
Durable Solutions
Integration, Reintegration
Voluntary return
Livelihoods
Self-reliance
Technical and vocational education and training
Protection
Legal assistance and access to justice
Protection - general
Protection advice and support
Shelter
Shelter in emergencies
Shelter-related non-food-items (NFIs)
Duration
Project Period: 1st January to 31st December 2026
Geographic Focus
Yemen
Hadhramaut Governorate
Expected Results
Outcome OA1. Access to Territory, Reg. and Documentation: Authorities at local and national levels strengthen and operationalize systems to issue civil documentation to IDPs, reducing exclusion and improving access to protection and services.
Outcome OA6. Access to Justice: Forcibly displaced people are better aware of their rights and obligations and have access to legal assistance and remedies
Outcome OA7. Community Engagement and Participation: Community-based mechanisms are supported to promote participation in leadership and decision-making.
Outcome OA8. Wellbeing and basic needs: The vulnerabilities and specific needs of people of concern are adequately identified, assessed, analyzed, and timely addressed through provision of cash assistance, Shelter and general house-hold non-Food Items and quick impact.
Outcome OA9. Sustainable housing and settlements: Extremely vulnerable and displaced people have improved access to sustainable shelter and basic service infrastructure in urban areas or in settlements through earmarked funding and coordination with cluster stakeholders.
Outcome OA13. Self-reliance, Economic Inclusion and Livelihoods: IDPs participate in host community life and have improved access to income-generating opportunities, public services, and inclusive community support mechanisms.
Eligibility
Selection Criteria
Sector expertise and experience
Project management
Local experience and presence
Cost effectiveness
Experience working with UN
Global and/or local partnerships including knowledge of UNHCR/UN policies, practices and programmes, an understanding of and ability to work within UNHCR’s/UN’s funding limitations and associated inherent risks.
Accountability to communities and community relations
Access/security considerations
Innovative approach
Post Date: June 12, 2025