garowe sub national food
play

Garowe Sub-National Food Security Cluster Meeting 26 th February - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Garowe Sub-National Food Security Cluster Meeting 26 th February 2015 SOMALIA Agenda Introduction VC elections Alerts Presentation of summary district level information by response objective and review of gaps per district


  1. Garowe Sub-National Food Security Cluster Meeting 26 th February 2015 SOMALIA

  2. Agenda • Introduction • VC elections • Alerts • Presentation of summary district level information by response objective and review of gaps per district January 2015 • Access challenges • AOB SOMALIA

  3. VC elections • Below organisations send in their (self) nominations • Closing date is today-26 Feb Full name of organization Organization acronym Name of candidate Title Senior Food Security and Norwegian Refugee Council NRC Omar Ahmed Isse Livelihood Program Officer-PL Samofal Development SDO Faaduma Diirye Meier Executive Director Organization KAALO AID AND DEVELOPMENT KAALO OMAR HAMID MOHAMED PROGRAM COORDINATOR SOMALIA

  4. Alerts Appeals; letter from President dated 18 Feb • 1800 h/h displaced from Al-Madow and Galgala. Now in Bossasso; ceel-daahir, Af-urur, Kalabeyr, Buran and Dhahar Plans? SOMALIA

  5. IDPs-high malnutrition rates • Need to ensure continuity of existing programmes • Need strengthen behavior change promotion • Need to eliminate duplication---before initiating new projects kindly check with the cluster • NCA planned SOMALIA

  6. Invite FSNAU and FEWS NET, invite for the Somalia livelihood rezoning validation workshop workshop on Tuesday, 3 March 2015, from 10:30-15:00hrs in Garowe info@fsnau.org by Wednesday, 25 February. SOMALIA

  7. Review of FSC Responses for Garowe (January 2015) SOMALIA

  8. Partners who reported FSC related activities • FAO • ADESO • WFP • VSF Suisse • NCA SOMALIA

  9. Cluster Members Responses by Response Priority Region Improved Access To Food & Livelihood Assets Safety Nets No. of No. of partners No. of No. of partners who beneficiaries who Reported beneficiaries Reported Reached Reached Nugaal 2(INGO & UN) 1(UN) 16,116 9,882 Sool 1(UN) 3(2 UN& 1 INGO) 13,261 17,190 Mudug 2(INGO & UN) 3(2 UN& 1 INGO) 29,285 28,344 Togdheer 1(UN) 2(1UN & 1 INGO) 8,415 2,892 SOMALIA

  10. District Level Response Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets Activity Breakdown – Planned and Actual – Emergency Relief Assistance (IASN) Region District (Food/Cash/Voucher) Planned Actual Burtinle Nugaal 1,789 3,295 Eyl 3,602 2,967 Garowe 9,240 9,854 Sool Caynabo 314 2,509 Lasanod 4,307 8,603 846 0 Taleh Xudun 805 2,149 Mudug Galdogob 6,319 7,021 16,970 19,878 Galkayo 1,848 2,386 Jariban Togdheer Buhodle 4,077 8,415 SOMALIA

  11. District Level Response Livelihood Investment Activity Breakdown - Planned and Actual- Region District Livelihood Assets Capacity Building Planned Actual Planned Actual Burtinle Nugaal 5,733 3,978 0 0 Eyl 6,608 2,778 0 0 Garowe 0 0 17,340 3,126 Sool Caynabo 4,548 3,036 0 0 Lasanod 35,454 2,280 0 0 Taleh 12,024 8,424 0 0 Xudun 5,304 3,450 0 0 Mudug Galdogob 0 0 3,912 54 Galkayo 40,674 20,508 0 0 Jariban 12,288 7,782 0 0 SOMALIA Togdheer Buhodle 4,086 2,892 0 0

  12. Iskushub Erigavo B A R I B A R I El Afwein S A N A G S A N A G Gardo Caynaba Bender Be Xudun Taleh S O O L S O O L H E E R H E E R LASANOD Buhodle ! ( GAROWE ! ( Garowe Lasanod N U G A L N U G A L Burtinle Eyl Galkayo Jariban Goldogob Gap Analysis: GALKAYO ( ! Improved Access M U D U G M U D U G and Safety Net Legend ! ( Region Capital Responses District Boundary Region Boundary January Improved Access and Safety Net Percentage 0 to 10 percent 10 to 25 percent 25 to 50 percent SOMALIA 50 to 75 percent 75+ percent

  13. B A R I B A R I S A N A G S A N A G Gardo ! ( Bender Beila BURAO Caynaba Taleh Xudun U U U G D H E E R G D H E E R S O O L S O O L Garowe Lasanod U U Buhodle ! ( U LASANOD ( ! GAROWE N U G A L N U G A L U U Eyl Burtinle Jariban Goldogob Galkayo U U Legend U ( ! Region Capital ( ! GALKAYO District Boundary Region Boundary M U D U G January Livelihood Assets GAP M U D U G Gap Magnitude U Gap Analysis: < 20.000 U 20.000 to 100.000 U > 100.000 Livelihood Investment January Livelihood Assets Assets Responses Percentage 0 to 10 percent 10 to 25 percent 25 to 50 percent 50 to 75 percent SOMALIA 75+ percent

  14. Access Constraints & Implications on Operations To be completed for every meeting SOMALIA

  15. Any Other Business • Planning for a joint FSC and Nutrition cluster meeting • Possibility of training on FSC targeting logic and Information management in March SOMALIA

Recommend


More recommend