The Cost of Inaction, July 2025
Unprecedented funding reductions have severely undermined the capacity to deliver essential, life-saving assistance.
Unprecedented funding reductions have severely undermined the capacity to deliver essential, life-saving assistance.
A comprehensive, multi-stakeholder shock analysis determined that there are 9.1 million Somalis affected by the humanitarian crisis.
According to the HNRP, an estimated 6.9 million people, a reduction of 17 per cent from last year, will require humanitarian assistance in 2024.
Somalia
OVERVIEW This Information Sharing Protocol (ISP) is designed to support data responsibility in Somalia. Data responsibility in humanitarian action is the safe, ethical and effective management of personal and non-personal data for operational response, in accordance with…
Sudan + 10 more
The Eastern Africa region is home to some of the world’s most severe and complex humanitarian crises, with an estimated 48.5 million people - around 20 per cent of the global caseload - in need of…
Somalia
AT A GLANCE Somalia’s humanitarian crisis remains severe and protracted, driven by recurrent drought, conflict, disease outbreaks, high food prices, and declining humanitarian resource. In 2026, 4.8 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance, a 20 per…
Somalia
Mogadishu (ICRC) - More than a year after conflict broke out in the Cal Miskaad mountain range of Somalia’s Puntland region, fighting continues to take a heavy toll on the lives of thousands of families. Many…
Somalia
Somalia Logistics Cluster – Operational Highlights | December 2025 The Somalia Logistics Cluster sustained critical humanitarian operations throughout December, acting as a key logistics services enabler to ensure the timely delivery of life-saving relief cargo to flood-affected…
Somalia
Somalia Logistics Cluster – Operational Highlights | November 2025 The Somalia Logistics Cluster sustained critical humanitarian operations throughout November, acting as a key logistics services enabler to ensure the timely delivery of life-saving relief cargo to flood-affected…
Somalia
Introduction Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) is a term used to describe inappropriate sexual conduct perpetrated by aid workers - humanitarian, development and peacebuilding actors - against recipients of assistance and other members of the community. SEA…
Somalia
Executive Summary Strategic Objectives: 1. Reduce the risk of exclusion and denial of access to assistance. 2. Reduce the risk associated with forced displacement. 3. Reduce the risk of indiscriminate attacks on civilians and civilian objects Recommendations to the HCT • Protection…
Somalia
In December, WFP reached 967,000 people in Somalia with 4,726 metric tons of food and USD 11 million in cash transfers. Among them, 177,000 children under five and pregnant or breastfeeding women and girls received specialized…
Somalia
On 5 and 6 January, displaced families, primarily pastoralist and agro-pastoral households, fled from drought-affected rural settlements in Harardheere and Adaado districts, in Mudug and Galmudug regions, respectively. People in Harardhere settlements have been displaced to…