Labor Management Procedures (LMP)
YEHCP
About
This Labor Management Procedure (LMP) has been prepared for the Yemen Emergency Human Capital Project (EHCP). It was updated for the first, second and third additional financing (AF1, AF2 and AF3). The purpose of this LMP is to facilitate the planning and implementation of the project by identifying the main labor requirements, the associated risks, and the procedures and resources necessary to address the project-related labor issues. The LMP sets out general guidance relevant to different forms of labor. The updated LMP will apply to f the entire project.
The Third Additional Financing (AF3) builds on the ongoing project financed by the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA), the Yemen Emergency Health and Nutrition Project (YEHNP), the Yemen Emergency Human Capital Project (YEHCP), to deliver health, nutrition, water, and sanitation services to vulnerable Yemenis affected by conflict, communicable diseases and climate-related shocks.
This Project will target all governorates throughout Yemen to scale up provision of the Minimum Service Package and response to health emergencies. For some interventions including preparedness and emergency response, focus will be given to districts at highest risk of outbreak and acute malnutrition, while ensuring essential life-saving services are equitably available to all Yemenis.
This project is implemented jointly by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS). The project will include four main components:
Component 1. Improving Access to Healthcare, Nutrition, and Public Health Services:
• 1.1: Improving Access to the Minimum Service Package (MSP) at Primary Health Care Level to include additional health facilities not covered by parent EHCP and EHCP-AF-1 (implemented by UNICEF)
• 1.2: Preventing Chronic Malnutrition and Treating Acute Malnutrition at the Community and Primary Level (implemented by UNICEF)
• 1.3: Supporting Health and Nutrition Services at the First Level Referral Centers (implemented by WHO)
• 1.4: Sustaining the National Health System Preparedness and Public Health Programs (implemented by WHO)
• 1.5: Health systems Strengthening (implemented by UNICEF&WHO)
Component 2. Improving Access to Water Supply and Sanitation (WSS) and Strengthening Local Systems:
• 2.1: Restoring Access and Improving Quality to WSS Services in Selected Urban and Rural Areas (implemented by UNOPS)
• 2.2: Emergency Support for WASH Interventions in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic and Flash floods (implemented by UNOPS)
• 2.3: Enhanced Capacity Building of Water and Sanitation Institutions at the Local Level (implemented by UNOPS)
Component 3: Project Support, Management, Evaluation and Administration, (implemented by UNICEF, WHO, and UNOPS): This component will support administration and monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities to ensure smooth and satisfactory project implementation. The component will finance: (i) general management support for UNICEF, WHO and UNOPS; (ii) hiring of Third-Party Monitoring (TPM) agents, with terms of reference satisfactory to the World Bank, that will complement the existing monitoring arrangements for the implementing agencies; and (iii) technical assistance.