
1 INTRODUCTION For simplicity, we use ‘extreme event’ throughout the rest of this report as a catch-all to refer to both extreme weather event (e.g. floods or storms) and extreme climate events (e.g...
1 INTRODUCTION For simplicity, we use ‘extreme event’ throughout the rest of this report as a catch-all to refer to both extreme weather event (e.g. floods or storms) and extreme climate events (e.g...
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Somalia + 3 more
Executive summary This report was commissioned by UNHCR’s Shelter and Settlements Section (SSS). It combines the findings of two separate evaluations undertaken in Somalia in the latter half of 2014: ...
Executive Summary Malnutrition in Somalia is a huge public health problem, negatively affecting growth, development and survival of the population. Situational analysis shows a long term nutrition...
Afghanistan + 25 more
Foreword OCHA’s work in 2010 helped to bring life-saving relief to millions of people affected by natural disasters and conflict around the world. But a series of daunting challenges tested our...
Key Messages Dramatic increases in the prices of local cereals are registered in Southern and Central Somalia, mainly due to drought that affected production of sorghum and maize. Nominal rice and...
Somalia + 6 more
Somalia has an estimated population of seven million. The territory, which was recognized as the Somali state from 1960 to 1991, fragmented into regions led in whole or in part by three distinct...
FSNAU has just analyzed the results from 3 livelihood based nutrition surveys conducted in the Juba regions in December. The results indicate a significant deterioration from 6 months ago, with all 3...
KEY FINDINGS There are clear signs of a worsening food security situation in most livelihoods of Somalia, as a result of unusually below average precipitation caused by the La-Nina meteorological...
[Nairobi, 1 December 2010] The Humanitarian Appeal for Somalia is being launched today in Nairobi with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres and UN Humanitarian and Resident...
KEY FINDINGS The food security situation in all livelihoods of Somalia remains as classified during the post Gu 2010 analysis (Aug '10). The Juba riverine livelihood, where Gu harvest was damaged by...
Executive summary Somalia is ranked at the bottom of the countries in the UNDP 2008 Human Development Index list of 179 countries and it is ranked number one in the Fund for Peace index of failed...
FOOD SECURITY SNAPSHOT A slow start to the current secondary "deyr" season (October-December) rains were reported, but some heavy localised rains were observed Good crop production estimated for the...
In recent months, hundreds of civilians have been wounded in fighting and thousands more forced to flee their homes to seek refuge in overcrowded camps or with relatives. Meanwhile, living conditions...
Key Overall Developments Al Shabaab orders the suspension of two more NGOs in southern Somalia On 15 September, Al Shabaab took control of international NGO Mercy USA offices and health posts in...
Executive Summary An integrated analysis of the nutrition information from April to July 2010 indicates a varied situation throughout the country (See Map 1). Milk access remains the immediate...
Somalia + 3 more
The hugely insecure and failed state of Somalia continues to demand massive humanitarian intervention. With 1.5 million people - just under 10 percent of its population - forced from their homes by...
Key Messages Cereal prices varied significantly between markets and remained high due to market disruptions caused by on-going conflict. Civil insecurity and armed conflicts continue to present a...
This report covers the period 01/01/2010 to 30/06/2010. In brief Programme outcome: In line with the strategic aims of the Strategy 2020 the Somalia Red Crescent Society (SRCS) aim to contribute to...
HIGHLIGHTS - Several sources reported a total of at least 200 civilians killed and more than 450 wounded in Mogadishu this month. Additional 319 weapon-related injuries and 4 deaths were reported...