![]() Document printed from the website of the ICRC. URL: http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/yemen-update-080508 International Committee of the Red Cross 5-05-2008 Operational update Yemen: ICRC activities September 2007 to March 2008 Many parts of Sa'ada governorate in Northern Yemen have not yet recovered from four years of conflict between the Yemeni armed forces and fighters of the "Believing Youth". More than 100,000 people are still living with the consequences of the conflict and need humanitarian assistance. The ICRC maintains its presence in the governorate and continues to operate in affected areas in cooperation with the Yemen Red Crescent Society (YRCS). ICRC activities are currently managed by the sub delegation in Sa'ada governorate where 11 international and 30 national staff are based. They work in close cooperation with the Yemen Red Crescent Society (YRCS). The ICRC is progressively expanding its activities and boosting its response capacity in different fields to help meet the acute humanitarian needs of the displaced, returnees and vulnerable residents giving shelter to the displaced.
Emergency assistance for people in the North From September 2007 to March 2008, the ICRC, in cooperation with the YRCS branch in Sa'ada, supported over 80,000 people with emergency aid: Access to water and better hygiene conditions From September 2007 until March 2008, the ICRC facilitated access to clean drinking water of the affected population: Addressing medical needs The ICRC has provided primary health care for IDPs and vulnerable residents. Physical rehabilitation
Restoring and maintaining family links
ICRC tracing services continue to help asylum seekers and refugees, mostly from the Horn of Africa, to locate and restore contact with family members abroad. A total of 45 people were located and able to restore links with their families during the period under review. The service also enables Yemeni families to restore and maintain ties with relatives held in U.S. detention facilities in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. People deprived of their freedom In Yemen, the ICRC aspires to visit detainees according to the ICRC's standard modalities. A dialogue is currently taking place with the Yemeni authorities regarding access to all detention places under the jurisdiction of the Political Security. Immigration detention facilities in Sana'a To help the immigration authorities cope with the increasingly large number of people awaiting deportation, the ICRC, in cooperation with the Yemen Red Crescent Society, continues to assist those held in the immigration detention facility in Sana'a. They are provided with food, basic health care and hygiene materials. On a monthly basis the number of people assisted ranges between 50 and 650. |