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Somalia: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 11 April 2018) Drought continued to worsen during the hot, dry Jilial season in the first quarter of 2018. The Gu rains have started early in most areas and are likely to ease the immediate impact of water availability, however, they will likely worsen conditions for IDPs in overcrowded settlements. The IDPs, mostly women and children, live primarily in improvised shelters, exposing them to inclement weather, with poor hygiene facilities, thus heightening the risk of communicable diseases. Humanitarians are providing life-saving aid to people in need, but gaps exist.
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE DJIBOUTI
Lack of adequate resources is limiting response, especially in
Gulf of Aden
more remote areas. In February, over 1.9 million people received food assistance and safety nets. Farmers are receiving seasonal
Awdal
Sanaag
13,756
Woqooyi Galbeed 41,065
inputs and livestock asset protection assistance ahead of the Gu
Bari
rains (April – June).
Response (as of February 2018)
26,894
63,613
Targeted
Togdheer Sool
61,397
Reached
Food Security
Livelihood seasonal inputs
2.9 million 87,696
Food Security*
85,999
4.7 million
1.9 million
Food Security*
9,143
people targeted
2.8 million
Access to food and safety nets
Nugaal
Livelihood investiments & asset activities
1.4 million 73,049
WASH
ETHIOPIA
5.4
million people in need
Shabelle River
Bakool Juba River
Timeline of evictions across the country (Jan -March 2018)1 63,122
42,420
Indian Ocean
Education
Gedo
Protection
Shelter
Middle Juba 15,933
35,865
People assisted with shelter NFIs
Banadir
Internally displaced people
Lower Juba
People assisted with emergency shelter
Nutrition Children uder 5 years treated for severe acute malnutrition
(Jan 2017 Feb 2018)
300,000 117,958 75,000 48,875 50,000 60,140 23,251 40,383
* Total reached in the month of February, others are cumulative figures
FUNDING
As of 6 April, $366 million had been recorded in contributions and
Acute food insecurity phase (Feb - Jun 2018 Projection)2
Stress (Phase 2) Crisis (Phase 3)
March
Shelter
Over 1.2 million
287,841
Minimal (Phase 1)
February
142,227 23,705
People reached through protectionservices
21,808
Lower Shabelle 98,395
233,443 38,907
Education
School children with access to emergency school feeding
Middle Shabelle
Bay
381,559 63,593
Education
School children with access to safe drinking water
KENYA 36,762
166,666 27,543
Children & youth accessing safe & protected learning opportunities
Hiraan
293,954
200,000 190,774
WASH
People accessing safe sanitation facilities
20,717
34,368
January
WASH
11,771
Forced evictions continue to undermine assistance to IDPs, while disrupting recovery and the implementation of durable solutions. From January to March, more than 133,000 people were evicted nationwide. Baidoa, Gaalkacyo and Mogadishu are the worst affected. The figures continue to rise in other areas.
323,528
People assisted with sustained access to safe water
57,828
EVICTIONS
571,117
WASH
Galgaduud
of people in need are children
206,318
People reached through hygiene activities
47,292
Over 50%
633,334
People assisted with temporary access to safe water
Mudug
Emergency (Phase 4)
donor allocations, with $228 million recorded against the HRP. As
Internally displaced people
Gu rains will yield no outputs in terms of harvest for several
(Jan 2017 - Feb 2018)3
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Number of people arrived due
months, resources are urgently needed to sustain the response.
to drought, conflict/insecurity, floods
US$369 million total humanitarian funding5 $140 million $229 million
and other reasons Areas prone to flooding4
HRP funding
Non-HRP funding
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: 9 April 2018 Sources: 1. NRC 2. FAO-FSNAU and FEWS NET, 3. UNHCR - PRMN 4. FAO-SWALIM www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/somalia. Produced by Information Management Unit.
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