In Yemen, IOM implements a multisectoral response to provide humanitarian assistance, namely health protection, water, sanitation and hygiene, shelter, non-food items, cash-based interventions, camp coordination and camp management and displacement tracking matrix to meet the needs of the vulnerable populations including migrants, internally displaced persons and host communities. IOM aims to focus its efforts to support Yemeni authorities in taking steps towards understanding and practicing rights-based migration governance in line with the Global Compact on Migration (GCM) and relevant IOM frameworks including the Migration Governance Framework (MIGOF) and the IOM Migration Crisis Operational Framework (MCOF). To do so, IOM plans to mplement capacity development initiatives and encourage dialogue for identification of priorities and provision of evidence-based recommendations. Acknowledging the importance of a consultative process in advancing migration governance, IOM will closely work with a wide range of relevant stakeholders both in Yemen and along the “Eastern Route” (through the Regional Migrant Response Plan (RMRP) for the Horn of Africa and Yemen) including national and local authorities, academia, and civil society to develop a vision and find sustainable solutions for existing migration-related challenges. As a first step towards this initiative, a comprehensive feasibility study will be developed to assess the current operating environment and identify key priorities of and actions led by the Government of Yemen to support the development of a sustainable migration governance system. The assessment will be done in line with the FCDO guidelines on Understanding Political Economy Analysis and Thinking and Working Politically.