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Garowe Sub-National Food Security Cluster Meeting
25th January 2016
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Review of FSC Responses for Garowe (December 2015)
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Agenda Introductions Review and agreement of previous minutes
Review/follow-up actions from previous meeting Access constraints El Nino floods update/ planning Increased Food Insecurity in Sangaag Presentation of district level information by response objective, activity and planned versus actual Review of gaps per district and Response Discussion AOB
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Access Constraints & Implications on Operations
To be completed for every meeting
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El Nino floods update/ planning This information is based on the 1997/8 and 2006/7 El Nino statistics for Somalia
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El Nino floods update/ planning
El Niño conditions were formally declared by all major climate forecasting centers in May 2015. Latest forecasts suggest that the El Nino will be moderate to strong. High temperatures expected across the world. High rainfall in East Africa during the short rain period – October to December 2015. El Nino conditions persist for a period of 9-12 months. The areas of highest risk are districts along the Shabelle and Juba river valleys areas in Hiraan, Gedo, Lower and Middle Jubba and Lower and Middle Shabelle.
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El Nino floods update/ planning
The following districts could be severely affected; Dollow (Gedo); Belet Weyne, Bulo Burto and Jalalaqsi (Hiraan); Balcad and Jowhar (Middle Shabelle); Afgooye, Baraawe, Kurtunwaarey, Marka, Qoryooley and Wanla Weyne (Lower Shabelle); Bu’aale, Jilib and Saakow (Middle Juba); Afmadow, Jamaame, Kismaayo (Lower Juba). The other areas that could experience low to moderate effects of the flooding include; Mogadishu (Banadir), Bur Hakaba (Bay); Baardheere, Ceel Waaq, Garbahaarey and Luuq (Gedo); Rab Dhuure, Tayeeglow and Xudur (Hiraan); Badhaadhe (Lower Juba).
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Increased Food Insecurity in Sanaag Region
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Partners who reported FSC related activities
WFP DRC ADRA FAO NRC SCI WC RI Others
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Cluster Members Responses by Response Priority
Region Improved Access To Food & Safety Nets Livelihood Assets Livelihood Seasonal Inputs No. of beneficiaries Reached No. of partners who Reported Bari 18,917 2 26,550 4 Nugaal 8,513 1 31,058 Sool 1,090 7,062 Sanaag 2,044 15,510 3 338 Mudug 76,898 36,378 Togdheer 8,659 20,664 Livelihood Seasonal Inputs the figure represented the calendar month achievement
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Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets (IASN)
District Level Response i) Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets Activity Breakdown – Planned and Actual – Region District Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets (IASN) Planned Actual Bari Aluula 16,854 2,288 Bender Beila 961 1,064 Bossaso 16,963 8,757 Gardo 5,756 5,421 Iskushuban 4,502 1,387 Qandala 221 Nugaal Burtinle 1,789 2,940 Eyl 3,602 1,053 Garowe 7,478 4,520
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Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets (IASN)
District Level Response ii) Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets Activity Breakdown – Planned and Actual – Region District Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets (IASN) Planned Actual Sanaag Badhan 6,780 El Afwein 11,546 934 Erigavo 5,054 1,110 Sool Lasanod 314 192 Taleh 4,343 136 Xudun 846 Mudug Galdogob 3,281 4,069 Galkayo 25,306 66,909 Jariban 1,848 3,835 Togdheer Buhodle 4,077 1,337
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Livelihood Seasonal Inputs
District Level Response i) Livelihood Investment Activity Breakdown - Planned and Actual- Region District Livelihood Assets Livelihood Seasonal Inputs Planned Actual Bari Aluula 4,320 780 Bender Beila 3,600 1,452 Bossaso 22,962 12,030 Gardo 16,305 9,156 Iskushuban 21,626 2,346 Qandala 6,000 786 Nugaal Burtinle 7,760 8,036 Eyl 9,300 8,814 Garowe 116,885 14,208
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Livelihood Seasonal Inputs
District Level Response ii) Livelihood Investment Activity Breakdown - Planned and Actual - Region District Livelihood Assets Livelihood Seasonal Inputs Planned Actual Sanaag Badhan 22,200 7,512 El Afwein 76,598 4,584 78,809 338 Erigavo 16,152 3,414 Sool Lasanod 4,548 390 Taleh 274,446 4,764 Xudun 11,400 84 Mudug Jariban 12,288 4,218 Galkayo 127,214 20,496 Goldogob 5,712 3,600 Togdheer Budhole 5,880 3,024
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WFP WFP SCI WFP WFP SCI WFP WFP WFP WFP WFP WFP WFP WFP WFP WFP WFP
Others WFP
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FAO WFP WFP WFP WFP DRC FAO WFP WFP FAO NRC OTHERS WFPFAO WFPFAO WFP
SCI FAO WFP WFP WFP FAO NRC OTHERS WFP WFP WFPFAO WFP ADRA DRC Others WFPFAO WFP WFP RI FAO
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For mapping purposes the achievement are cumulative
FAO VSF-SUISSE FAO FAO World Concern FAO FAO FAO FAO FAO VSF-SUISSE FAO FAO FAO For mapping purposes the achievement are cumulative FAO FAO FAO FAO
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