Very high 39 districts High 86 districts Moderate 158 districts Low 50 districts Very high 40 districts High 109 districts Moderate 142 districts Low 42 districts 2017 District Vulnerability Status 2018 District Vulnerability Status The World Health Organization Country Office in Yemen generated the vulnerability matrix to identify districts with higher vulnerabilities in terms of hazards, hazard impact to exposed populations, health systems capacities, morbidity of selected communicable diseases and other conditions, WASH, nutrition, food security key cluster indicators, social determinants and health outcomes in order to prioritise health and non- health interventions. The number of districts with higher vulnerabilities increased in 2018, putting a tremendous challenge to the humanitarian response of the Health Cluster to cover larger geographical areas and higher number of beneficiaries. And with the continued fighting in some districts in Al Hudaydah, the number of districts deemed extremely and highly vulnerable will likely increase as well as people in need of humanitarian assistance. 16.4 M in need of assistance to access essential healthcare 12.3 M targeted by providing primary, secondary health care and referral services through Minimum Health Service Package 8.1 M beneficiaries reached 71 Health Cluster partners USD 572 M funding requirement, 42% funded KEY FIGURES * Total OPD consultations, inpatient admissions, ANC, PNC and Penta 3 vaccination Humanitarian response monitoring indicators (January to June 2018) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 317K 315K 335K 352K 382K 226K 328K 325K 343K 370K 373K 224K 237K 237K 233K 239K 342K 138K 184K 183K 171K 165K 177K 80K Men Women Boys Girls 6.3 M Total OPD Consultations Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 352K 367K 365K 469K 389K 415K 8.1 M beneficiaries reached in 333 districts by vulnerability level from January to June 2018* Vulnerability ranking Very high (6) — 40 Districts High (4, 5) — 109 Districts Moderate (2, 3) — 142 Districts Low (0, 1) — 42 Districts Increase access of vulnerable populations including IDPs to Minimum Health Service Package through support to health system and community resilience. Strengthen preparedness, surveillance and response to communicable diseases outbreaks and epidemics, including immunization for vaccine preventable diseases. Improve access to reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health services for vulnerable populations, including IDPs and the poorest and deprived segments in the society. Deliver a principled and coordinated health response and promote an integrated approach with other sectors for a comprehensive response focused on the most vulnerable districts. 1 2 3 4 Yemen: Health Cluster Snapshot (January to June 2018) HEALTH OBJECTIVES Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 236K 210K 239K 205K 181K 110K Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 2K 2K 4K 11K 6K 3K 2.4 M IDP consultations 1.2 M Communicable disease consultations 27 K Consultations for new hypertensives 42% Beneficiaries per district 60 100,000 200,000 300,000 402,283 The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. District level boundaries shapefile was obtained from OCHA YEMEN (https://data.humdata.org/ dataset/yemen-admin-boundaries). (January to June 2018)