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Reported amount $10.41M
Flow records 4
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  • paid $10.3M · 2
  • commitment $114.49K · 2

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  1. $10.22M · 1 flows
  2. $113.02K · 2 flows
  3. $82.06K · 1 flows

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$10,414,192
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country Multiple multiple
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FromToReported amountFlows
Japan, Government ofUnited Nations Population Fund$10,219,1211
United Nations Population FundMultiple$10,219,1211
Norway, Government ofNorwegian Red Cross$113,0162
Norwegian Red CrossYemen$113,0162
Espana con ACNURUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees$82,0551
United Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesYemen$82,0551

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Exact reported funding flows
Flow IDStatus / boundaryReported amountDonorRecipient agencyCountryPlanSectorDecision dateFirst reportedReference
385432paid / incoming$10,219,121Japan, Government ofUnited Nations Population FundMultipleUnspecifiedMultiple18 Feb 202614 Apr 2026FY2025
Evidence for flow 385432 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$10,219,121
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Japan, Government of
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Multiple
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Multiple
Decision date
18 Feb 2026
First reported
14 Apr 2026
Reference
FY2025

Afghanistan, Moldova, Palestine, Yemen, Iraq, Morocco, DRC, the Sudan, Kenya, Somalia, Mozambique, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Guinea, Comoros, Liberia, Nigeria, Myanmar, Cambodia, Health, Gender

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388042commitment / incoming$82,055Espana con ACNURUnited Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence21 Jan 202631 Mar 202626-NAP-ES-003/2026-01-21 1 - 2026
Evidence for flow 388042 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$82,055
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Espana con ACNUR
Recipient agency
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
21 Jan 2026
First reported
31 Mar 2026
Reference
26-NAP-ES-003/2026-01-21 1 - 2026

In support of UNHCR's humanitarian assistance in Colombia, Kenya (2026-2028), South Sudan (2026-2028), Yemen and Uganda Protection / GBV

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387905paid / incoming$80,585Norway, Government ofNorwegian Red CrossYemenUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based ViolenceNot reported05 May 2026QZA-25/0006-4 QZA-25/0006
Evidence for flow 387905 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$80,585
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian Red Cross
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
05 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0006-4 QZA-25/0006

Strengthened Protection against violence, Coercion and Deliberate Deprivation in Yemen: Yemen remains in a severe humanitarian crisis after nearly a decade of conflict, with over 18 million people - more than half of them children - requiring aid amid widespread poverty, food insecurity, disease outbreaks, and a collapsing health system. Access to healthcare is limited, with only 55% of facilities operational and frequent violence against health workers. Norwegian Red Cross (NoRC), in partnership with the Yemen Red Crescent Society (YRCS), aims to reach over 109,000 people in 2025, focusing on highly vulnerable populations across northern and southern governorates. The programme integrates protection into health interventions and incudes focus on strengthening healthcare access, safeguarding health workers, and enhancing referral pathways and disease surveillance to ensure timely, inclusive, and dignified humanitarian assistance.

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387906commitment / incoming$32,431Norway, Government ofNorwegian Red CrossYemenUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based ViolenceNot reported05 May 2026QZA-25/0006-4 QZA-25/0006
Evidence for flow 387906 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$32,431
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian Red Cross
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
05 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0006-4 QZA-25/0006

Strengthened Protection against violence, Coercion and Deliberate Deprivation in Yemen: Yemen remains in a severe humanitarian crisis after nearly a decade of conflict, with over 18 million people - more than half of them children - requiring aid amid widespread poverty, food insecurity, disease outbreaks, and a collapsing health system. Access to healthcare is limited, with only 55% of facilities operational and frequent violence against health workers. Norwegian Red Cross (NoRC), in partnership with the Yemen Red Crescent Society (YRCS), aims to reach over 109,000 people in 2025, focusing on highly vulnerable populations across northern and southern governorates. The programme integrates protection into health interventions and incudes focus on strengthening healthcare access, safeguarding health workers, and enhancing referral pathways and disease surveillance to ensure timely, inclusive, and dignified humanitarian assistance.

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