UN/INGOs/CSOs Engagement with Private Sector on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery
ةيلودلا تامظنملا / ةدحتملا ممألا تامظنم نع تامولعم - يناثلا حسملا صاخلا عاطقلا عم ةكراشملا يندملا عمتجملا تامظنم / ةيموكحلا ريغيداصتقالا شاعنإلاو اهل ةباجتسالاو ئراوطلا تالاحل بهأتلا نأشب
Preliminary Survey Results - as of 1 August 2017
1. Participating Organisations
1
17Headquarters in Sana’a
4Headquarters in Sa’ada
1Headquarter in Hodeida
1Headquarter in Aden
1Headquartered outside Yemen
National NGO or Civil Society Organisation
United Nations Agencies
Faith-based Organisations
International NGOs
4
3
2
Aden1 HQ
Hodeida1 HQ
Sa’ada4 HQs
Sana’a16 HQs
Organisation Headquarters
24Participating
Organisations
15Abo Mousa Alashary Social Charitable AssociationAssociation for the care and rehabilitation of the physically disabledBelqees Foundation for DevelopmentBest future foundationCivil confederacy for peace & protectionEnjaz Foudation for DevelopmentFor All FoundationHuman Life foundation for Development and ReliefInternational Organization for Migration (IOM)Islamic Relief YemenKhadija Organization for DevelopmentMayar Foundation for DevelopmentSaada Social Development AssociationSmile Organization for Relief and DevelopmentSustainable Development FoundationUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP)UNESCOWorld Food ProgrammeYDN-Yemeni Development Network for NGOsYemen Development FoundationYemen Mission FoundationYemen Red Crescent
Yemen
2. UN/INGOs/CSOs sector of work*
0
5
10
15
20
Early Recovery
Women Youth
Logistics Transport
TelecommsHouseHold Items
Refugees &Migrants
ShelterNFI
NutritionAgricultureFood Security
HealthPychosocial support
EducationLivelihoods
*NB Most organisationswork in 2-5 sectors
Type of Partnership
34%Formal
34%Ad Hoc
13% Informal
13% Unspecified
22 organisations engaging with the private sector
96% of private sector partnersare located within Yemen
Areas of org. engagement with the private sector?*
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Protection
Gender/GBV
Financial service
Environment/Energy
Logistics
Healthcare
Human Rights
Education
Basic needs
Livelihoods
Food Security 12
10
9
98
6
65
55
5
*NB Most organisations have more than one sector
UN/INGOs/CSOs Engagement with Private Sector on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery
ةيلودلا تامظنملا / ةدحتملا ممألا تامظنم نع تامولعم - يناثلا حسملا صاخلا عاطقلا عم ةكراشملا يندملا عمتجملا تامظنم / ةيموكحلا ريغيداصتقالا شاعنإلاو اهل ةباجتسالاو ئراوطلا تالاحل بهأتلا نأشب
Preliminary Survey Results - as of 1 August 2017
2
Yemen
3. Private Sector Partnerships with UN/INGOs/CSOs
3. Private Sector Partnerships with UN/INGOs/CSOs (Cont’d)
Type of private sector organisation
CorporateOrganisations13
MultinationalOrganisations
6
GovernmentOrganisation
1 Small orMedium enterprise
2
Private Sector Partner Areas of Expertise
0 2 4 6 8 10 12Tourism
Pharmaceutical & ChemicalResearch & Analysis
BeveragesReal Estate
Utilities (electricity, gas, etc) Renewable/alternative energy
ConstructionAutomobile & parts
InsuranceTransport & Logistics
Household GoodsRetailers
Advocacy/Legal ServicesAgriculture
Human RessourcesAccounting
IT & TelecommsPublic relations & media
Banking/FinancialEducation 12
108
65
43
2
1
*NB Most organisationsmentioned many specializations
which their private sector partners have
Number of organisations by type of support provided to organisations
11 Financial Services/Banking11 Products/Materials9 In-kind Contribution8 Technical Expertise
7 Financial Contribution
UN/INGOs/CSOs Engagement with Private Sector on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery
ةيلودلا تامظنملا / ةدحتملا ممألا تامظنم نع تامولعم - يناثلا حسملا صاخلا عاطقلا عم ةكراشملا يندملا عمتجملا تامظنم / ةيموكحلا ريغيداصتقالا شاعنإلاو اهل ةباجتسالاو ئراوطلا تالاحل بهأتلا نأشب
Preliminary Survey Results - as of 1 August 2017
3
Yemen
4. How can the Private Sector Contribute?
6 Volunteer/Personnel
5 Infrastructural support
4 Research & Analysis
2 Job Placement
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