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 7.5 million people in Somalia are affected by the humanitarian crisis, driven by prolonged drought, conflict, disease outbreaks, and severe funding and access const
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…
Somalia
Cette situation inclut l’une des crises de malnutrition les plus graves au monde, affectant environ 1,9 million d’enfants, dont 493 000 souffrent de malnutrition aiguë sévère, une condition qui les expose à un risque de décès…
Somalia
PRESS RELEASE 15 May 2026 UN agencies warn of worsening hunger and malnutrition crisis in Somalia as famine risk emerges Food insecurity and malnutrition worsen across Somalia as the first famine risk since the 2022 crisis is confirmed amid…
Somalia
Joint Statement by Joining Forces Alliance, East and Southern Africa Region ChildFund Alliance, Plan International, Save the Children International, SOS Children’s Villages International, Terre des Hommes International Federation, and World Vision International The Joining Forces Alliance expresses deep…
Somalia
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Somalia
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Somalia
The latest released IPC analysis for Somalia (14/05) indicates an alarming deterioration of the food insecurity and malnutrition situation in country, with Burhakaba District likely at risk of famine. 6 million people, i.e. around 1 in 3…
Somalia
The price of essential household commodities has continued to rise, placing additional pressure on families already struggling with drought and hunger. Sugar prices have increased by 13.3%, rice by 9.6%, flour by 16%, cooking oil by…
Ethiopia + 5 more
Key Messages The March–May 2026 rainfall season has remained cumulatively average to above-average across much of Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Sudan leading to favourable agricultural and rangeland conditions in these areas. March to early May rainfall totals in…
Somalia
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