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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
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Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Climbing mountains of hope in Yemen As Yemen enters its fifth year of conflict, the health sector is collapsing. Only half of all health facilities are functional and even these face severe shortages in medicine, equipment, and staff. Most of the health workers have not received a salary in the last three years. As a result, basic services have
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) This final report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen during the period 2002 - 2012. The evaluation period covers 2 country strategy papers and 4 national indicative programmes / multi-annual indicative programmes, and encompasses all main areas
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Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-...Yemen: Solar Energy Powers the Fight against Covid-19 Access to electricity is taken for granted in most high-income countries. It is easy to forget how vital a reliable power source is to ensuring access to health. In the world’s poorest regions, where the electricity network is patchy at best, and often non-existent, entire hospitals run
-
Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/policies/...Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Six years of conflict in Yemen have massively impacted the local population, with over 80% of Yemenis struggling to provide for their families. In this context, local authorities have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the prolonged effects of the conflict
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Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012)
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/publicati...Strategic evaluation of the EU cooperation with Yemen (2002-2012) Details Publication date 1 March 2015 Author Directorate-General for International Partnerships Description This independent evaluation covers all main areas of EU development support (governance, economic development, food security, etc.), as well as coherence with other domains
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Yemen: 2018 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...July 2018 Yemen Inputs Outputs 3-year average 2014-2016 Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 2017 Estimate Change since 2012 baseline 14.00 82794 201 10.3 46.9 0.67 Most recent data (2014) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2016
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Yemen: 2019 Nutrition dashboard
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...April 2019 Yemen Inputs Process/ Activities Outputs Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2013) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline Most recent data (2018) Change since 2012 baseline 16.50 14.47 231383 28.5 9.7 47.0 0.50 Change since 2012 baseline Most
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Yemen: 2016 Child Stunting Trends
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...1 This graph shows that the estimated number of stunted children in Yemen increased from 1.693 million in 2012 to 1.860 million in 2015. The graph also shows the theoretical evolution of stunting numbers to 2025, according to various scenarios: a) The blue line shows the change in the number of stunted children needed to meet the WHA target
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Yemen: 2017 Country Profile on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/.... This approach is particularly relevant to the new EU Consensus on Development which places emphasis on human development and dignity as well as partnership, prosperity, peace and the planet itself. Prior to the escalation of conflict in 2015, Yemen was already one of the poorest countries in the world with an extremely high prevalence of child stunting (47
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Yemen: 2016 Country Fiche on Nutrition
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/document/...EC Country Fiche Yemen Nutrition Country Fiche Since 2014, Yemen has been experiencing severe political instability, conflict, and widespread internal displacement1. The resulting food insecurity, poor water and sanitation and inadequate access to healthcare poses a direct and imminent threat to the nutrition status of Yemen’s children. Even
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