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Somalia: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 5 July 2018) Food security has improved significantly in many of the areas worst-affected by the 2016/17 drought, thanks to large-scale humanitarian assistance and improvement in seasonal performance1. Some 2.6 million people are now estimated to be internally displaced. Nearly 2,700 households are displaced following the armed standoff between the Somaliland and Puntland in Tukaraq, Sool region.

HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE Humanitarian partners continue to provide life-saving assistance to the most vulnerable people. Health partners are increasing response to curb the spread of the epidemics with stepped up vaccination campaigns.

DJIBOUTI

Awdal

Sanaag

Bari

18,000

Woqooyi Galbeed

4.7 million

43,000

Togdheer Sool

63,000

people targeted

Response by cluster (May 2018)

34,000

68,000

Camp coordination and camp management Over 600 sites with established CCCM mechanism indentified in May.

Takaraq Conflict

116,000

Education Nearly 149,000 learners reached with education in emergency assistance from January to May.

Nugaal

Food security 1.9 million people reached with improved access to food and safety net. Over 106,000 people reached through livelihood and assets and1.6 million people were reached through livelihoods inputs in May

11,000

5.4

million

Over 50%

people in need

ETHIOPIA

of people in need are children

Mudug

Health

Indian Ocean

Nearly 398,000 consultation to health care services were carried out in May.

56,000

A gradual increase in cases of Acute Water Diarrhoea (AWD)/cholera cases has been recorded since late January, partly attributed to the contamination of water sources during floods in the Juba and Shabelle river basins. Malaria and measles cases infections have also continued to rise.

5,239 AWD/cholera cases

39 AWD/cholera

(Dec 2017 - Jun 2018)

29,000

0.8 776

200 0

794

0.6

558

0.4

437

400

0.2 107 Dec-17

Jan-18

Feb-18

Mar-18

Apr-18

107,000

371,000

Over 1.7 million Internally displaced people

May-18

Jun-18

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Nearly 36,000 people reached with sustained access to water, 58,000 people reached with temporary supply of safe water, 4,300 people accessed safe sanitation facilities and 75,000 people reached through hygiene activities in May. For more details see the humanitarian dashboard, link: https://bit.ly/2KEviMn

FUNDING The 2018 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) requires US$1.5 billion to reach 4.7 million people with life-saving assistance.

Lower Juba

1.0 Case Fatality rate (%)

Number of AWD/cholera cases

1.2

1,000

600

Banadir

Lower Shabelle

(Jan 2017 - May 2018)

1,232

800

WASH

30,000 1,335

1,200

Nearly 29,000 displaced people assisted with non-food items in May.

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1,400

Shelter

Middle Shabelle 47,000

322,000

89,000

(Jan - June 2018)

CFR%

45,000 people affected by violence directly reached with protection services in May.

Total displacement Gedo

Middle Juba

5,965 Malaria cases

Cases

Protection

2.6 million

159,000

Bay

(Jan - Jun 2018)

AWD/cholera reported cases by month

Hiraan

80,000

KENYA

Over 108,000 children under 5 years of age were treated for Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) from January to May.

54,000

Bakool

related deaths

5,866 Measles cases

1,600

Nutrition

Galgaduud

DISEASE OUTBREAKS

Acute food insecurity phase

Internally displaced people

(Jun - Sep 2018 Projection)1

(Jan 2017 - May 2018)3

Minimal (phase 1) Stress (phase 2) Crisis (phase 3) Emergency (phase 4)

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US$694 million total humanitarian funding4

Number of people arrived due to drought, conflict/insecurity, floods and other reasons

$531 million

$163 million

HRP funding

Non-HRP funding

Region reporting cases of AWD/cholera 0

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: 5 July 2018 Sources: 1.FAO-FSNAU/FEWS NET 2.Health Cluster/ WHO 3.UNHCR - PRMN 4.Financial Tracking Service (FTS) 4 July 2018 Feedback: [email protected] Produced by Information Management Unit.

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