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Dec 24, 2017 - Reached with Gender-Based Violence interventions, PSN support activities and Family Reunification. 9,483.
Somalia

UNHCR Emergency Response at 30 November 2017

149,327



57,293

Assistance provided to people in emergency since November 2016 Yemen Erit rea Water provision CRIs

people assisted in November



40,740 individuals (7,365 households) were provided with potable water in Togdheer, Sanaag and Lower Juba regions through borehole rehabilitation and water trucking.

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CRIs

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9,483 individuals were reached with Gender Based

(GBV) response. 7,227 individuals in Mudug, ★ Violence 1,203 individuals in Bay, 753 individuals in Banadir and

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5,370

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325

Gedo

Total people assisted

150 895

250

7,070

Situation overview

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Lower Juba

Kismayo

The Integrated Phase Classification represented on the map is the projected classification covering the period August-December 2017. Courtesy of FSNAU, FEWS NET

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179

159

Nov

Oct

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UNHCR Field Office UNHCR Field Unit

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116,000 > 224,000 45,500 > 116,000 150 > 45,500

Assistance type

⚌ ♱

17% Water provision



CRIs

71%

Stressed Crisis Emergency

Sources: Integrated Phase Classification (IPC), Famine Early Warning System, FEWS NET, September 2017 The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

Breakdown of assistance during November 2017

12%

IPC Phase

Assisted Population

4,030

Bay

CRIs SGBV

Water provision CRIs

Dhobley

New drought arrivals by region of assistance

Banadir

Baidoa

CRIs

While approximately 6,000 IDP returns were recorded in the month (2,000 in Mudug region and substantially all of the remainder in Bay region), these numbers appear low as the onset of the rainy season might be expected to catalyse larger IDP returns as those displaced return to home villages to plant or tend crops.

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Kenya

A spike in conflict driven displacements in multiple regions was observed during November - heightened military operations in Middle Shabelle (Balcad district) and ongoing conflict in Lower Shabelle were the major contributors (15,000 individuals).

CRIs Cash grants SGBV

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From 1 to 30 November, the UNHCR-led Protection & Returns Monitoring Network (PRMN), recorded 32,000 new displacements (12,000 drought-related), bringing the total of internal displacements since the beginning of the year to 1,096,000, of which 874,000 attributable to the drought and 188,000 conflict related.

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CRIs

CRIs SGBV WASH Health

150

150

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Water provision CRIs

Galkacyo !

1,225

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Galgaduud

200

Water provision CRIs

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# CRI CRI Assistance conditional # Dignity Individuals by region # CRI kits cash grants kits benefitted with CRI 895

CRIs SGBV

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Water provision CRIs SGBV Health Family reunification PSN



Mudug

Hargeysa !

A

300 individuals in Galgaduud regions through: identification of survivors, awareness raising & community engagement and legal, material, medical and psychosocial support, including provision of dignity kits and installation of solar lanterns.

Bay

Bossaso

GBV support

Provided with drinking water through water trucking, borehole rehabilitation and the construction of water kiosks and water tanks Benefited from Core Relief Items (CRIs), including through cash grants

40,740

458,808

7,070

258,974

Benefited from Health, Sanitation and Hygiene activities through latrine construction, waste disposal kits and mosquito nets distribution



Reached with Gender-Based Violence interventions, PSN support activities and Family Reunification



Unconditional cash grant



in since Nov 2017 Nov 2016

42,113 9,483

30,344 15,646

Total people assisted as part of the emergency response

57,293

805,885

*Based on the assumption of six individuals per household | **Core Relief Items (CRIs) include Kits of Hygienic Supplies and CRI Kits, the latter of which are provided through cash grants (USD 100 per household). CRIs are provided based on the needs of people of our concern.

UNHCR is grateful for the generous contributions of donors who have directly contributed to the UNHCR Somalia operation in 2017

Present date: 24 December 2017

Sources: UNHCR, UNDP

Author: UNHCR Somalia

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