Updated
23 February 2021
| Dataset date: February 22, 2021-December 31, 2021
This dataset updates: Every year
Yemen Population estimates for 2021
The data contains population estimates for 2021. The projections are based on 2004 Census data. The population figures are dis-aggregated by governorate and district levels, both containing p-codes. The data is further dis-aggregated by sex and age groups. The data approved for use by the Humanitarian Country Team and used in Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) for Yemen in 2021. These tables are suitable for database or GIS linkage to the Yemen - Administrative Boundaries boundaries.
Intersectoral People in Need 2021
For the 2021 Humanitarian Needs Overview, Yemen applied the enhanced HPC approach and the corresponding IASC Joint Inter-sector Analysis Framework (JIAF) global guidance. More details in the methodology of the HNO 2021 in the below link.
https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Yemen_HNO_2021_Final.pdf
Cluster People in Need 2021
The data file contains people in need for 2021 per cluster. The data approved for use by the Humanitarian Country Team and it’s based on the Humanitarian Needs Overview for 2021 in Yemen. The tables are suitable for database or GIS linkages to the Yemen – Administrative Boundaries. The full Humanitarian Needs Overview available in the below link:
https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Yemen_HNO_2021_Final.pdf
Updated
11 February 2021
| Dataset date: February 01, 2019-March 09, 2021
This dataset updates: Every year
This dataset is a standardized and enhanced Common Operational Dataset.
Administrative boundary datasets for levels 0, 1, 2 and 3 (international, governorate, district and sub-district) for Yemen approved for use by Humanitarian Country Team in October 2019.
Vetting and live service provision by Information Technology Outreach Services (ITOS) with funding from USAID.
Admin Level 1= Governorate = Mohafadha
Admin Level 2 = District = Modeeriyyah
Admin Level 3 = Sub-district = Ozlah
P-codes are those used by Yemen Central Statistical Organization ( CSO ). "YE" is added as a prefix for the codes.
Point layers are created by the calculating the centroids of the polygons.