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Reported amount $5.98M
Flow records 8
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  • paid $4.18M · 5
  • commitment $1.8M · 3

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  1. $2.96M · 4 flows
  2. $1.63M · 1 flows
  3. $1.23M · 2 flows
  4. $160.4K · 1 flows

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FromToReported amountFlows
Norway, Government ofNorwegian Refugee Council$2,955,9564
Norwegian Refugee CouncilYemen$2,955,9564
Norway, Government ofYemen Humanitarian Fund$1,626,3251
Yemen Humanitarian FundYemen$1,626,3251
Norway, Government ofSave the Children$1,233,4842
Save the ChildrenYemen$1,233,4842
Norway, Government ofUnited Nations Population Fund$160,3951
United Nations Population FundYemen$160,3951

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Exact reported funding flows
Flow IDStatus / boundaryReported amountDonorRecipient agencyCountryPlanSectorDecision dateFirst reportedReference
388875paid / incoming$1,626,325Norway, Government ofYemen Humanitarian FundYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Unspecified13 May 202615 May 2026OCT/NOR/2026/78082/OCHA(CBPF-OCHA)/YEM/85563 QZA-23/0010 Amendment 23
Evidence for flow 388875 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$1,626,325
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Yemen Humanitarian Fund
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Unspecified
Decision date
13 May 2026
First reported
15 May 2026
Reference
OCT/NOR/2026/78082/OCHA(CBPF-OCHA)/YEM/85563 QZA-23/0010 Amendment 23

Norway Contribution to Yemen Humanitarian Fund (3420) 2026

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364319paid / incoming$160,395Norway, Government ofUnited Nations Population FundYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Health23 May 202513 Oct 2025NOB28 QZA-25/0102
Evidence for flow 364319 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$160,395
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Health
Decision date
23 May 2025
First reported
13 Oct 2025
Reference
NOB28 QZA-25/0102

"Global Humanitarian Appeal" Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan

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380402paid / incoming$1,506,403Norway, Government ofNorwegian Refugee CouncilYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026MultipleNot reported03 Mar 2026QZA-25/0010-48 QZA-25/0010
Evidence for flow 380402 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$1,506,403
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian Refugee Council
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Multiple
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
03 Mar 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0010-48 QZA-25/0010

Flyktninghjelpen/NRC in Yemen aims at reaching displacement affected and hard-to-reach populations with effective protection and humanitarian assistance that addresses their vulnerabilities and equips them to exercise their rights. NRC will achieve this through pursuing area-based, integrated programming strengthened with advocacy initiatives. NRC operates across governorates in both DFA and IRG controlled areas, namely Hodeidah, Hajjah, Amran, Amanat Al-Asimah, Sana'a, Aden, Abyan, Al-Dhale'e, Lahj, Taiz, and Marib governorates. Sectors include Education, Livelihoods and food security (LFS), Shelter and settlements, Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). The project design is informed by a gender analysis, and all indicators are disaggregated by sex.

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380403paid / incoming$365,509Norway, Government ofNorwegian Refugee CouncilYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026ProtectionNot reported03 Mar 2026QZA-25/0010-49 QZA-25/0010
Evidence for flow 380403 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$365,509
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian Refugee Council
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
03 Mar 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0010-49 QZA-25/0010

Flyktninghjelpen/NRC in Yemen aims at reaching displacement affected and hard-to-reach populations with effective protection and humanitarian assistance that addresses their vulnerabilities and equips them to exercise their rights. NRC will achieve this through pursuing area-based, integrated programming strengthened with advocacy initiatives. NRC operates across governorates in both DFA and IRG controlled areas, namely Hodeidah, Hajjah, Amran, Amanat Al-Asimah, Sana'a, Aden, Abyan, Al-Dhale'e, Lahj, Taiz, and Marib governorates. Sectors include Information, counselling and legal assistance (ICLA) and Protection from violence (PfV). The project design is informed by a gender analysis, and all indicators are disaggregated by sex.

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387609commitment / incoming$211,670Norway, Government ofNorwegian Refugee CouncilYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026ProtectionNot reported04 May 2026QZA-25/0010-49 QZA-25/0010
Evidence for flow 387609 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$211,670
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian Refugee Council
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
04 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0010-49 QZA-25/0010

Flyktninghjelpen/NRC in Yemen aims at reaching displacement affected and hard-to-reach populations with effective protection and humanitarian assistance that addresses their vulnerabilities and equips them to exercise their rights. NRC will achieve this through pursuing area-based, integrated programming strengthened with advocacy initiatives. NRC operates across governorates in both DFA and IRG controlled areas, namely Hodeidah, Hajjah, Amran, Amanat Al-Asimah, Sana'a, Aden, Abyan, Al-Dhale'e, Lahj, Taiz, and Marib governorates. Sectors include Information, counselling and legal assistance (ICLA) and Protection from violence (PfV). The project design is informed by a gender analysis, and all indicators are disaggregated by sex.

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387610commitment / incoming$872,374Norway, Government ofNorwegian Refugee CouncilYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026MultipleNot reported04 May 2026QZA-25/0010-48 QZA-25/0010
Evidence for flow 387610 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$872,374
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian Refugee Council
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Multiple
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
04 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0010-48 QZA-25/0010

Flyktninghjelpen/NRC in Yemen aims at reaching displacement affected and hard-to-reach populations with effective protection and humanitarian assistance that addresses their vulnerabilities and equips them to exercise their rights. NRC will achieve this through pursuing area-based, integrated programming strengthened with advocacy initiatives. NRC operates across governorates in both DFA and IRG controlled areas, namely Hodeidah, Hajjah, Amran, Amanat Al-Asimah, Sana'a, Aden, Abyan, Al-Dhale'e, Lahj, Taiz, and Marib governorates. Sectors include Education, Livelihoods and food security (LFS), Shelter and settlements, Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). The project design is informed by a gender analysis, and all indicators are disaggregated by sex.

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388238paid / incoming$519,565Norway, Government ofSave the ChildrenYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026ProtectionNot reported11 May 2026QZA-25/0011-17 QZA-25/0011
Evidence for flow 388238 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$519,565
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Save the Children
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
11 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0011-17 QZA-25/0011

Humanitarian support (Child Protection): Most vulnerable children are protected against violence, abuse and violations of children’s rights: This programme aims to ensure that the most vulnerable children are protected from violence, abuse and violations of their rights by strengthening the safety and resilience of the environments around them. It focuses on preventing harm by addressing underlying risks such as poverty, harmful norms, weak protection systems and limited access to services, while also providing timely, child-centred support when protection concerns arise. Working with families, communities, schools and local authorities, the programme builds the capacity of caregivers and institutions to recognize risks early and respond safely and inclusively in line with international child protection standards. It expands access to essential protection services—such as case management, psychosocial support and clear referral pathways—designed to meet the specific needs of girls and boys of different ages and abilities. The programme also empowers children with knowledge of their rights and life skills that help them stay safe and express their needs. By reinforcing community-based protection mechanisms and strengthening coordination with national systems, the programme fosters a more protective environment that upholds children’s well-being in both everyday situations and during crises. All SC programmes are gender mainstreamed, inclusive and aims to strengthens resilience. ----- NORAD

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388239commitment / incoming$713,919Norway, Government ofSave the ChildrenYemenYemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026ProtectionNot reported11 May 2026QZA-25/0011-17 QZA-25/0011
Evidence for flow 388239 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$713,919
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Save the Children
Destination
Yemen
Plan
Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
11 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0011-17 QZA-25/0011

Humanitarian support (Child Protection): Most vulnerable children are protected against violence, abuse and violations of children’s rights: This programme aims to ensure that the most vulnerable children are protected from violence, abuse and violations of their rights by strengthening the safety and resilience of the environments around them. It focuses on preventing harm by addressing underlying risks such as poverty, harmful norms, weak protection systems and limited access to services, while also providing timely, child-centred support when protection concerns arise. Working with families, communities, schools and local authorities, the programme builds the capacity of caregivers and institutions to recognize risks early and respond safely and inclusively in line with international child protection standards. It expands access to essential protection services—such as case management, psychosocial support and clear referral pathways—designed to meet the specific needs of girls and boys of different ages and abilities. The programme also empowers children with knowledge of their rights and life skills that help them stay safe and express their needs. By reinforcing community-based protection mechanisms and strengthening coordination with national systems, the programme fosters a more protective environment that upholds children’s well-being in both everyday situations and during crises. All SC programmes are gender mainstreamed, inclusive and aims to strengthens resilience. ----- NORAD

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