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Somalia Humanitarian Fund: 2017 allocations As of 19 June 2017 An elevated risk of famine persists in parts of Somalia due to severe food consumption gaps, high acute malnutrition and disease burden. Over 6.7 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance; more than 700,000 have been displaced since November 2016 and diseases such as AWD/cholera and measles continue to spread. Humanitarian partners have significantly scaled up assistance, but these efforts must be sustained to avert famine, particularly in the worst drought-affected areas that are already facing severe food insecurity, alarming rates of malnutrition and disease outbreaks.
To help partners deliver the most urgently needed assistance and ensure a strong collective response, the Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) has already allocated more than US$33 million in 2017. In January 2017, an integrated approach was agreed to guide allocations and ensure maximum impact of the SHF First Standard Allocation and Central Emergency Response Fund (UFE) underfunded emergencies grants. The approach prioritized the most immediate needs in the worst-affected areas, with CERF funds used mainly to cover procurement of life-saving supplies in bulk through UN agencies while
RECIPIENTS2 (US$ million)
KEY 2017 FACTS AND FIGURES
DRC
$46.6 million
2.67 ARD
NRC
Funding available for 2017
1.83
WVI
$33.1 million1
1.49
INTERSOS
allocated, January - June 2017
98% to NGOs
national and international (2017)
0.4
GRT
0.4
0.3
0.4
Awdal
Heal
0.4
KAALO
0.4
WARDI
1.06
QRCS
0.4
1.45
SomaliAid
0.39
WOCCA
0.99
Zamzam
0.38
SWISSO-Kalmo
0.93
DEH
0.33 0.32
36% to national NGOs
CISP
0.83
Adeso
HIJRA
0.82
ADO
0.32
ARC
0.81
ADRA
0.31
CPD
0.77
AVORD
Focus on national partners
54 partners, 109 projects
RI
0.72
IRC
0.25
NCA
0.68
BREC
0.25
0.68
GRRN 0.23
FAO
0.65
CARE 0.21
improved timelines
HRDO
0.63
DKH
0.63
by 8 days in 2017 (compared to 2016)
SAMA
0.6
COOPI
0.53
Solidarités
WASH
SOUTHERN AID
0.48
SAFUK-Int 0.19
SADO
0.47
SDRO 0.19
ACF
0.45
SOADO 0.18
Food Security
1.6
1.6 Bakool
2.4 Hiraan
Gedo
5.7
1.7
Bay Middle Juba 0.2
2.2
Galgaduud
Middle Shabelle
2.1
Banadir
Lower Shabelle
1.5
3.9
Lower Juba
5.4 0.8 6.2
Protection
3.7 1
ALLOCATIONS BY PARTNER TYPE
4.8
3.4
FUNDING AVAILABLE IN 20174 (US$ million) 12.3
Germany5
2% 1%
Health
7.2
Sweden
1.2 4.6
6.3
United Kingdom6
Nutrition
3.6 0.7 4.2
Education Shelter/NFIs
3.1 0.4 3.5 0.4
1.1 1.5
$
33.1
36%
million
$8.1
$33.1
1.1 1.1
$
60%
25
CCCM
0.3
0.3
X Standard
X Reserve
X Total
UN
INGO
NNGO
4.3
Denmark6
4.2 3.2
Norway
2.9 2
Red Crescent
Canada7
0.3
R. of Korea7
0.3
others8
$
3.6
Ireland Switzerland
million
3
Netherlands Australia
million
million
Enabling pr.
1.4
Mudug
1.2
SOMTRAG 0.19 CESVI 0.19
1.5 6.8
5.3
Sool
3.1
HINNA 0.2
0.49
SYPD
Bari
Nugaal
AV 0.21
WRRS 0.19
1.7
1.4
0.6 Togdheer
IMS 0.2
0.5
FUNDING BY CLUSTER (US$ million)
Sanaag
0.3 Woqooyi Galbeed
0.3
SSWC
supported in 2017 to-date
SHF allocations support the highest priority projects of the revised 2017 Humanitarian Response Plan, which requires $1.5 billion to sustain the humanitarian response in Somalia through the second half of 2017.
0.45
MC
1.12 1
Further funds were made available from the SHF Reserve to support enabling programmes; an additional $6.5 million for Integrated Multi-cluster Response to address critical gaps at locations receiving large numbers of IDPs in Banadir and Bay regions; and to fight cholera outbreak in Somaliland.
TOTAL ALLOCATION BY STATE (US$ million)
ACTED CW
SHF funding went directly to the best-placed NGOs to ensure quick and efficient delivery of assistance.
SOYDA
1.64
SC
Somalia Humanitarian Fund
0.026
46.6 million
10.6
$
million
$37
$
million Paid
36
million
Pledged
AFFECTED PEOPLE TARGETED WITH SHF FUNDS9 Education
Enabling Pr.
Food Security
Health
Nutrition
Shelter & NFIs
Protection
WASH
CCCM
30K
3.3M10
132K
773K
142K
22K
49K
355K
tbd
1 Programmed amounts since January 2017. A portion of the First Standard Allocation funds ($1.4 million) was programmed under 2016 Reserve projects. For real-time allocation and approval data visit CBPF Business Intelligence at http://gms.unocha.org/bi. 2 Consult the SHF website for the full list of partner acronyms. 3 Camp Coordination and Camp Management. 4 Includes contributions deposited in December 2016, intended for programming in 2017. 5 $2.1 million deposited, additional $10.2 (€9.15) million pledged. 6 Recorded as 2016 contributions. 7 Pledged, pipeline. 8 Contribution from Sri Lanka ($1,500) and Arab Gulf Programme for UN Development Organizations ($25,000). 9 Planning figures. 10 Number of people targeted with assistance in Somalia (June 2017). *** To contribute to the SHF please contact OCHA Somalia Humanitarian Financing Unit at
[email protected]. Creation date: 19 June 2017
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