Somalia Humanitarian Snapshot - December 2014.ai - ReliefWeb

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SOMALIA: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 5 December 2014) The people of Somalia continue to face a severe humanitarian crisis. Over 1 million Somalis are unable to meet their basic food requirements, an increase of 20 percent since February 2014. This is the first time the number of people in need of life-saving assistance has increased since the end of the devastating famine in 2011. In addition, the food security situation of over 2.1 million people remains fragile, bringing the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance to 3.2 million.1

Humanitarian response With funding received in 2014, humanitarian partners have been able to respond to the most urgent needs, with particular focus on life saving activities. More resources are needed to ensure DJIBOUTI gains made are not reversed. Awdal

90

WASH 495,000 people of the targeted 850,000 reached with sustained access to water

people are unable to meet their basic food requirements

WASH

Education

Shelter: NFI/EAPs* 94,000 people received emergency assistance packages

224

48

Nutrition 319,000 children under age of 5 treated of acute malnutrition

0.5

$376m (40%)

Protection 22,000 people reached by capacity building trainings or provided with material support to reduce risks

$933m Requested

Education 205,000 of the targeted 660,000 learners reached with education services

36

$557m (60%) 48

Shelter and NFIs

51

Sool

33 55 Nugaal Mudug

ETHIOPIA

Indian Ocean

178 Galgaduud Bakool

Hiraan

129

185

Gedo

128

159

Middle Shabelle

Bay

264

222

^ Mogadishu ! Middle Juba

92

funded

54

Protection

114

Shelter 141,000 people received appropriate shelter

Funding requirements and funding status by cluster (million $)2

73

55 Togdheer

Food security 778,000 people of the targeted 2.3 million reached through livelihood investment and assets

The 2014 Somalia appeal has received US$376 million, covering only 40 percent of the plan's $933 million requested for humanitarian activities.2

Health

167

Food security 370,000 people of the targeted 1 million reached through interventions geared towards improving access to food and safety nets in October

Funding

Enabling programmes

Bari

198

Health 1.5 million people of 1.78 million received primary and/or basic secondary health care services

20% increase since February 2014

Food security

Sanaag Woqooyi Galbeed

WASH 356,000 people of the targeted 1.26 million were reached with temporary access to water

over 1 million

Nutrition

Gulf of Aden

Lower Shabelle

322

Banadir

640

3.2

Lower Juba

147

million people in need

funding gap * NFI: Non food items EAP: Emergency assistance packages

funded

KENYA

# of people in need (in thousands)1

xx

not funded

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations

Creation date: 1 December 2014

Sources: 1FAO/FSNAU/FEWSNET, 2FTS (as of 3 December 2014), Response (clusters as of October 2014)

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