Somalia

Support to internally displaced communities in Somalia through life-saving humanitarian services and information management

Somalia Humanitarian Action
May 2023
April 2024

This 1-year project will address the humanitarian needs of conflict and drought-affected internally displaced communities in Somalia/land through a holistic intervention based on i) improved humanitarian information management; and ii) enhanced Camp Coordination and Camp Management framework. Through this project, REACH will lead the implementation of a Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (MSNA) and improve the humanitarian coordination structure and the decision-making process of the targeted 50 organizations. ACTED will respond to the internal displacement crisis across 10 targeted districts, targeting a minimum of 70 IDP sites through a two-fold CCCM approach aligned with the HCT-endorsed integrated response framework, supporting an estimated number of 91,705 individuals.

Current projects

Implementation of Camp Coordination and Camp Management Program in Somaliland
Nourishing Communities: Restoring resilience through improved food and nutrition security to vulnerable rural and displaced communities in Somaliland
Fighting food insecurity and the climate crisis by strengthening women’s resilience and adaptation to climate change through long-term income generation, Burao Somalia
Provision of life-saving WASH services to drought affected displaced population in IDP sites and rural areas in Baidoa, Somalia
Support to internally displaced communities in Somalia through life-saving humanitarian services and information management
Providing dynamic, targeted and informed assistance for integrated life-saving support to households most affected by drought and conflict in Somalia
Nabad: Promoting women-led grassroots peacebuilding towards social reconciliation
Building a Pathway Out of Poverty for Ultra-poor IDP’s and Vulnerable Host Communities in Baidoa
Comprehensive emergency response to communities affected by displacement, food insecurity and environmental shocks in Somalia