Creation date: 1 July 2014 Sources: FTS, MPTF, SRP 2013 - 2015 strategy, FSNAU, OCHA Somalia. Feedback:
Somalia: Humanitarian Funding Snapshot (as of 30 June 2014) June - August 2014 operational response plan
Somalia Strategic Response Plan (SRP) 2014 The Somalia SRP (previously referred to as CAP) was severely underfunded as of 30 June 2014, having received US$236 million (25 per cent) of the $933 million requested. This includes $19.4 million in carry-over funds. About $697 million is required to fund the aid operation in 2014.
$933m
$236m
144
298
Bilateral funding ($38.6m)
Pooled funds ($21.4m) 36%
64%
funded
requested
appealing agencies
2014 CHF standard allocation by cluster/sector
In May, the Humanitarian Country Team prepared a three-month operational response plan within the existing aid appeal. The plan requests for $60 milion to cover critical life-saving needs between June and August 2014. The pooled funds have committed $3.4 milllion (CERF $1.4 million, ER $2 million) out of the $21.4 million expected from the pooled funds to support the plan. About $39 million will be mobilized through bilateral contributions.
2014 SRP top 10 donors by contribution (million $)
Strategy II: Actions to address chronic humanitarian crises/disasters Cluster/sector
Amount ($)
Food security
4.4
Nutrition
4.3
Health
3.9
WASH
3.8
Enabling programmes
3.0 1.6
Shelter & NFIs
56.6
projects
Strategy I: Support to internally displaced people and host communities
Strategy I
Protection
Strategy II
Education
SRP requirements and funding per cluster
37.2
The Food Security Cluster is the highest funded cluster with 28 per cent funding coverage. Other critical life-saving clusters like health, WASH and shelter/NFIs are below 15 per cent funded. Low funding for the 2014 appeal may compromise fragile improvements made since the famine of 2011. It could also result in reduced capacity of partners to deliver humanitarian assistance to the 857,000 people in emergency and crisis conditions, and 2 million people in stress across Somalia. Reported funding (million $)
Unmet requirements (million $)
FFood security
278.5
Health
85.5
Nutrition
76.5
WASH
68.6
Multi-sector Protection
59.5 53.5
funding (million $)
Coverage*
28%
11.3
12%
9.8
23% 12%
15.8
21%
3.0
5%
Shelter/NFIs
50.4
4.6
8%
Education
39.8
10.9
21%
8
24%
Enabling programes
25.3
13.1
ECHO
UK
Creation date: 1 July 2014
Japan
Canada
Denmark
9.6
Sweden
7.7
Norway
Germany
Gulf o
DJIBOUTI
5.5
2.9
$31.8m available
$3.2m
$25m
standard allocation
$2m
emergency reserve
3.4%
SRP contribution
$1.6m*
BARI
TOGDHEER
SOOL NUGAAL
8.9 M
ETH IOPIA
Multiple locations
3.4 M MUDUG
GALGADUUD BAKOOL HIRAAN
0.5 M KENYA
GEDO
1.3 M
BAY
5.0 M
3.7 M MIDDLE SHABELLE BANADIR
MIDDLE JUBA
LOWER SHABELLE
INDIAN OCEAN
2.2 M LOWER JUBA
CHF funding per region
balance
*Note: Balance includes OCHA CHF management costs, about $1 million.
Sources: FTS, MPTF, SRP 2013 - 2015 strategy, FSNAU, OCHA Somalia. Feedback:
[email protected]. www.unocha.org/somalia.
SANAAG
WOQOOYI GALBEED
Common Humanitarian Fund (CHF)
In March 2014, the CHF allocated $25 million to partners in the first standard allocation. The CHF strategic focus was two-fold: 1) address high priority needs for vulnerable displaced people and host communities. 2) address chronic humanitarian crises/disasters. The allocation will also support high priority common services. In June 2014, the CHF allocated $2 million through the emergency reserve to support the operational response plan. This will facilitate UNHAS operations, support access to safe water and ensure continuity of health care services in Belet Weyne hospital. The allocation will also support measles vaccinations in Somalia.
f Aden
AWDAL
Ireland
The CHF has received $31.8 million so far in 2014. This includes $8 million carry-over funds from 2013 and $23.8 million contributed by donors for 2014.
other expenditure *Note: Funding per cluster includes the approved CHF allocation for 2014
CHF allocation by region (million $)
21.0
2014 CHF standard and emergency reserve allocation
109.2
22.8
22.1
US
Common services
Multi Sector
30.4
1.6
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1.6 0.8