Increasing Food Security in Conflict Affected Areas of Yemen - TCP YEM 3503
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As a result of the ongoing conflict situation in Yemen, 70 percent of the inhabitants of Al DhaleGovernorate have been classified under crisis and emergency phases (Integrated Phase Classification analysis, June 2016), which is a high level of food insecurity. In addition, poor rains and costly or insufficient agricultural inputs are affecting the overall performance of agricultural production. The humanitarian situation in the country has also had a dramatic effect on veterinary services in the Governorate, as well as on the veterinary disease surveillance and vaccination campaigns protecting livestock assets from epidemics. It was therefore crucial to strengthen food access and availability, and provide animal health assistance for the conflict affected people of Al DhaleGovernorate.
