Tenders are invited for Consultancy Mission for the Creation of a Health Consortium in Yemen The humanitarian crisis in Yemen has significantly worsened since the beginning of 2025. According to the latest IPC data, by September 2025, 18.1 million people, more than half of the population, will face acute food insecurity. This represents the highest level of food insecurity since 2022 and an increase of one million people, including around 41,000 people at risk of famine. Without urgent action, famine is expected to spread to 12 districts in the governorates of Hajjah, Al Hudaydah, Sadah, Amran, Ad Dali, Al Jawf, Shabwa and Marib. The suspension of US humanitarian funding in 2025, previously the largest donor to Yemen, has had a major impact on funding for the humanitarian response in the country. In 2024, the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) for Yemen was funded at 56%, but this dropped to 28% in 2025 and currently stands at only 6% in 2026. The designation of Ansar Allah as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) by the United States in March 2025 also restricted humanitarian aid delivery in northern Yemen. The withdrawal of US-based NGOs created significant operational gaps. These developments had a major impact on the humanitarian response in Yemen and worsened further at the end of 2025 when the United Nations withdrew from northern Yemen following the arrest of UN personnel. According to OCHA 4W data, only Action Against Hunger (ACF) and five other NGOs (Première Urgence Internationale, INTERSOS, International Medical Corps, Vision Hope and Médecins du Monde) remain active in frontline health and nutrition sectors in the north of the country. For the remaining health actors operating in this region, it is essential to rethink their coordination system and response strategy. Donors are increasingly requesting the creation of a consortium similar to the Yemen Cash Consortium to allow actors to respond at scale in the absence of the United Nations. In this context, Action Against Hunger (ACF) is exploring the possibility of creating and leading a Health Consortium in Yemen, focused on interventions in the northern part of the country, composed of international NGOs and at least one national partner. To support this initiative, ACF is seeking a consultant who will work closely with its country office in Yemen to meet potential consortium partners and develop a technical and operational framework to be presented to donors. [Disclaimer: The above text is machine translated. For accurate information kindly refer the original document.] Tender Link : https://www.actioncontrelafaim.org/appels-doffres-consultances/
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