Deadline: 20-Jul-25
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.
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
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.