
The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) has so far allocated $56.6 million for life-saving interventions by funding 73 partners. In immediate response to the devastating drought conditions, the effects...
The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) has so far allocated $56.6 million for life-saving interventions by funding 73 partners. In immediate response to the devastating drought conditions, the effects...
ALLOCATION STRATEGIC STATEMENT $56.6M ALLOCATION AMOUNT The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) has so far allocated $56.6 million for life-saving interventions by funding 73 partners. In immediate...
The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) has so far allocated $46.2 million for life-saving interventions by funding 67 partners. In immediate response to the devastating drought conditions, the effects...
The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) has so far allocated $31 million for life-saving interventions by funding 49 partners. In immediate response to the devastating drought conditions, the effects of...
The overall number of people in need of humanitarian assistance and protection has risen from 5.9 million in 2021 to 7.8 million in 2022. $ 17million CERF rapid response facilitated the scale up to...
ALLOCATION STRATEGIC STATEMENT The overall number of people in need of humanitarian assistance and protection has risen from 5.9 million in 2021 to 7.7 million in 2022. The $25 million standard...
In December 2021, the Somalia Humanitarian Country Team published the 2022 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) which requested US$1.46 billion to address projected drought and other life-threatening...
The overall number of people in need of humanitarian assistance and protection has risen from 5.9 million in 2021 to 7.7 million in 2022.The $25 million standard allocation provided immediate support...
The drought has devastated many lives in Somalia. The number of affected people is steadily rising, and displaced families are approaching life-threatening levels of need. The overall number of...
The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) allocated $46 million for life saving interventions by funding 71 partners during the year. In immediate response to the Government’s appeal to address the...
The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) allocated $39 million for life saving interventions to 68 partners. In immediate response to the Government’s appeal to address the devastating drought conditions...
The Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) issued a call for project proposals to eligible partners under its First Standard Allocation window of 2021. In immediate response to the Government’s appeal to...
Somalia continues to suffer from the lingering effects of the 2016-2017 drought compounded by below average rainfall performance in late 2018 and early 2019, persistent conflict and continued...
The humanitarian situation in Somalia remains fragile due to the impact of the prolonged 2016-2017 drought, poor 2018 Deyr rains (Oct-Dec), unusually hot and dry conditions during the 2019 Jilaal...
The humanitarian situation in Somalia remains fragile due to prolonged 2016-2017 drought, poor 2018 Deyr rains (Oct-Dec), unusually hot dry conditions during 2019 Jilaal season, and erratic and...
The humanitarian situation in most parts of Somalia has worsened in 2019, as a result of severe climatic conditions, combined with other persistent drivers such as armed conflict, protracted and...
The humanitarian situation in Somalia was characterized by climatic shocks, violence and conflict in 2018. Early in the year drought conditions led to the deterioration of the humanitarian situation,...
The overall humanitarian situation in Somalia improved in 2018 due to the above-average Gu rains and sustained humanitarian response. However, the gains remain fragile and humanitarian needs are...
The humanitarian crisis in Somalia continues to be driven by conflict, recurrent climatic shocks, and political and socioeconomic challenges. Access to basic services remains restricted and...
The overall food security situation in Somalia continues to improve, but the number of people who are food insecure – 4.6 million – is still above the pre-crisis level from two years ago. Compared to...