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CBDRM - Presentation of the Donor Advisory Group - June 2022

CBDRM - Presentation of the Donor Advisory Group - June 2022

Donor Advisory Group

9th June 2022
Virtual

Kamal Farah

SomRep- TU CBDRM Technical Advisor

Somalia Risk of Famine Analysis Overview

Somalia faces Risk of • Famine Risk Analyses conducted late March/early
Famine April 2022 by food security and nutrition experts
drawn from;
The current Levels of
Integrated Food • Technical support of the Integrated Food Security Phase
Classification Global Support Unit (IPC GSU).
Security Clarification
(IPC) • Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster
Management (MOHADM) of the Federal Government of
Somalia (FGS), - SomRep CBDRM

• Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU/FAO),

• Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS NET),

• World Food Programme (WFP VAM),

• United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

• Somalia Food Security and Nutrition Clusters

Comparison of Major droughts in Somalia

Somalia’s long-running food crisis has been driven by recurrent and severe droughts and conflict. Somalia has
experienced three major drought crises in the past decade; in 2010/11, 2016/17, and now 2021/22. The
2010/11 drought crisis led to a famine known to have left at least 260,000 people dead. This is further
exacerbated by the protracted conflict and insecurity.

Over 6 Million People in Crisis or worse in Somalia in SomRep Crisis Appeal Drought
Response

April to June period Donnor: SIDA & SDC

April to June Update 2022 Response Outcome: Drought-affected
communities have lives and livelihood
6M Phase 5 81, 000 protected and restored
38% of the population People in Catastrophe

People facing high Phase 4 1, 740, 000
People in Emergency

levels Phase 3 4, 220, 000 Afgoye, Badhan, Baidoa, Bosaso, Burco, Doolow,
of acute food insecurity Phase 2 People in Crisis El Afweyn, Eyl, Laascanod, Lughaya, Odweyne,
Salahley and Xudur
(IPC Phase 3+) IN NEED 3, 896, 000
OF URGENT ACTION People in Stressed Activities Typologies

Affected LivelihooPdhazseo1ne 5, 799, 000 • Unconditional cash for most vulnerable HH
People in food security • Water trucking and the Rehabilitation of

• Riverine areas (Agro pastoral and the strategic water points
IDPs); (Shabelle Riverine, Mogadishu • Emergency animal health interventions.
IDPs (Banadir), Juba Riverine and Hiran.

• Inland Pastoral areas (Pastoral and • Gov response coordination.

IDPs); Southern Inland Pastoral Target papulation: 19,410 HH
(Elbarde), Xudur urban/IDPs, Bay Agro

pastoral, Baidoa IDPs, Beletweyne, Duration: 6 Months

Jalalasqi, Buloburte, and Mataban Implementer: ACF,ADRA, CARE, COOPI,
districts, Bosasso IDPs, Garowe IDPs, DRC, OXFAM & World Vision Crisis Appeal
Galkayo IDPs, and Hawd Pastoral Drought
(central regions).

Response Updates

Agency Location Activity Beneficiaries CARE Afgoye Unconditional cash 650 HHs
ADRA Lasanod 698 HHs transfer
Unconditional cash COOPI Badhan Rehabilitation of water 3 water points
transfer DRC Bosaso infrastructure
OXFAM Burao 144 HHs
AAH Xudur Unconditional cash World Vision Baidoa Cash for work 120 HHs
180 HHs
transfer Dollow

Water trucking Lughaya
Salahley
Emergency livestock 800 HHs Baidoa
El Afweyn
treatment
Burao
Rehabilitation of 17 Burao and Odweyne Unconditional cash 420 HHs
transfers
shallows wells 500 HHs
Cash for work 900 HHs
Eyl Unconditional cash 732 HHs Unconditional cash
transfers 400 HHs
transfer
Cash for work
Water trucking 1,200 HHs

Beneficiary Profile ; 20,213 (33% of case load in 12 Districts)

Structurally poor Stochastically Stochastically non- Structurally non- Unconditional cash 205 HHs
poor poor poor transfers 744 HHs
558 HHs
2020 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021 2020 2021
62.10% 56.00% 1.20% 1.10% 1.30% 2.45%
Agro-pastoral 58.40% 75.40% 1.00% 0.31% 35.50% 40.40% 0.90% 0.47%
Pastoral 69.00% 58.90% 0.00% 0.23% 3.50% 2.35%
Peri-urban 62.50% 61.90% 0.90% 0.73% 39.70% 23.80% 1.60% 1.88% Unconditional cash 2,066 HHs
All transfer 6,100 HHs
27.00% 38.50%
Emergency livestock
35.10% 35.50% treatment

Activities to-date Unconditional cash 246 HHs
• Start-up workshops complete transfers 4,200 HHs
• FMS level engagements ongoing
• Registration activities Water trucking
• UCT and CfW programmes.

SomReP (2018 to 2022)

Mitigate shock impact: community &
district-level response tools

(CMCF): Crisis Modifier Contingency Fund : community-level response

• Dollow, Las Canood: Afgoye: El Afweyne,Xudur,Odwiene,Baidoa,Eyl,

• All locations: $71,200: provision of PPEs, handwashing facilities and soaps – COVID-19 prevention
measures

• Total: $894,000 (as of Jan 2022)
• €447,064 EU RESTORE and of which €200,000 added in January as part of SIDA 2022 extension

(CFA): Crisis Fund Appeals: district(s)-level response

• SIDA and SDC supported response

• 12 districts: Drought Response & Recovery 2022: Cash-for-Work, Cash-for-Work+farm inputs,
unconditional cash

• Total: $2,066,632 (1.8M SIDA and 1.1M SDC) Reach 20,213 (33% of case load in 12 Districts)

• World Bank SCRP- Top Up Drought

• Jowhar, Balcad, Jalasqui- $1,5M- 2M+: DRC
• Bulo-Burto and Belethwnye- $1,5M-2M+: TBD

Present Appeal 24 Months Response to recovery

• Southwest State: Baidoa, Wajid, Hudor, Qansadere, Afgoye, Dinsor, Burhakaba
• Jubaland: Dollow, Luq, Belet Xaxo
• Somaliland: Odweine, Laas Caanood

• Gap: 14 M

• 30,000HH in Most vulnerable

• Intervention package : UCT,CFW,GAP,early warning committee, SME support


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