Final external evaluation report of Concern's disaster response in Yemen

Author(s)
Solutions Consulting
Pages
55 pp
Date published
29 Jan 2019
Type
Impact assessment
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Conflict, violence & peace, Forced displacement and migration, Water, sanitation and hygiene
Countries
Yemen
Organisations
Disasters Emergency Committee, Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (ACTED), Concern Worldwide

In response to the growing needs and thanks to Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) funding, Concern Worldwide and ACTED designed a programme that worked through relevant coordination mechanisms and partnerships to scale-up capacity through improved WASH standards and cash transfers, in order to support an integrated approach and prevent the situation from further deteriorating.

Phase 1 of the programme ran from 20 January until 30 June 2017. Over this period, one-off cash transfers were provided to 1,960 households in order to increase their ability to meet their immediate needs. This project reached 16,506 IDPs and host community individuals in four districts of Al Jawf governorate, within which people were facing dire needs due to the ongoing conflict in Yemen.

Phase 2, implemented from August 1 2017 until 31 of August 2018, targeted the WASH needs of communities in Sa’ada and Hudaydah, improving access to clean water for 202,720 individuals through rehabilitation of water points and the training of water management committees.

This report presents the findings of the final evaluation conducted from September to October 2018.