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2023-04 Factsheet - Somalia

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© JUCRI Kismayo, Somalia, 2023

Highlights

According to PRMN report, over 900,000 people have been displaced by floods, drought and conflict between January and April 2023. Most of the displaced have arrived in Mogadishu, Ceel Dheer, Dhusamareeb, Garoowe, Laas Canood, Xaradheere, Cadaado, Buhoodle, El barde, Saakow, Bossaso, Baardheere, Belet Xawo, Burtinle, and Baidoa districts.

NFI

Shelter

Coverage against targets

Need analysis

According to PRMN report, over 900,000 people have been displaced by floods, drought and conflict between January and March 2023. Most of the displaced have arrived in Mogadishu, Ceel Dheer, Dhusamareeb, Garoowe, Laas Canood, Xaradheere, Cadaado, Buhoodle, El barde, Saakow, Bossaso, Baardheere, Belet Xawo, Burtinle, and Baidoa districtsThese have joined around 1.4 million people displaced by drought between Jan 2021 and December 2022 and another 1.14M displaced due to conflict during the same period.

Response

In April 2023, the Cluster Partners reached 54,186 people with non-food items (NFI) kits; and 135,703 people with shelter assistance. Cumulatively in 2023, using the new methodology of eliminating overlap for households who have received both NFI and Shelter assistance, the Shelter Cluster partners reached 419,299 individuals (30%) of 1.4 million people targeted with NFI and NFI assistance.

Gaps / challenges

  • Prices of shelter commodities have increased sharply in the recent past affecting delivery of assistance e.g. through cash.
  • Flooding and conflict has made it difficult to deliver assistance in some areas
  • Failure to identify shelter needs in famine prevention makes it difficult to advocate for shelter response