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Situation UpdateFood Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit -Somalia
2.85 million people facing food security crisis in SomaliaIssued: June 28, 2011
June 28, 2011 - FSNAU has just updated the number of people in crisis to 2.85million up from 2.4million reported in January (19% increase). The revised figures are the result of analysis done on the basis of new forecasts of the Gu harvest and its impact on the food security of the population. The overwhelming majority of the 2.85million are in the South (61% of the total population in crisis) where there is extremely limited food assistance due to insecurity. The 1.75 million people in crisis in the South include rural, urban and IDPs, an increase from 1.4million in January. Following the latest analysis poor farmers in Lower Shabelle and Bay regions are joining the numbers of people in crisis due to very poor Gu harvest outlook, aggravated by lack of carryover stocks, limited job opportunities and the record high cereal prices. For the same reasons, more urban population across the country are also facing the food security crisis.
Below is a breakdown of the food crisis population figures by region.
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Hobyo
Eyl
Afmadow
Burco
Qardho
Ceerigaabo
Talex
Galkacyo
Luuq
Iskushuban
Ceel Bur
Bur Hakaba
Hargeysa
Dinsor
Bulo Barde
Xudun
Jariiban
Baardheere
Berbera
Baydhaba
Jilib
Burtinle
Sakow
Ceel Afweyne
Beled Weyne
Garowe
Kismayo
Zeylac
Caynabo
Qandala
Xudur
Dhusa Mareeb
Ceel Dheere
Cadale
Ceel Waq
Sablale
Laas Caanood
Bossaaso
Baki
Bu'aale
Calula
Cadaado
Garbaharey
Ceel Barde
Jowhar
Balcad
Wajid
Jalalaqsi
Badhadhe
Bandar BeylaOwdweyne
Taye
glow
Las Qoray/Badhan
Buuhoodle
Gebiley
Brava
Afgoye
Cabudwaaq
Sheikh
Wanle Weyne
Harardheere
Borama
Lughaye
Aden Yabal
Qoryoley
Bele
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Dolo
Rab-Dhuure
Jamaame
Qansax Dheere
Goldogob
MarkaKurtun Warrey
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BAY
MUDUG
SANAG
GEDO
SOOL
L. JUBA
HIIRAN
GALGADUD
NUGAL
BAKOOL
TOGDHEER
M. JUBA
W. GALBEED
AWDAL
L. SHABELLE
M. SHABELLE
BANADIR
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HUDUR
BURAO
BAIDOA
JOWHAR
GAROWE
BORAMA
BU'AALE
GALKAYO
BOSSASO
ERIGABO
KISMAAYO
LAS ANOD
HARGEYSA
DUSAMAREB
GARBAHAREY
BELET WEYNE
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SOMALIA INTEGRATED FOOD SECURITY PHASE CLASSIFICATIONRural Populations: June 2011 Early Warning
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Livelihood systemWealth groupGender
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LowConfidence Level of Analysis
Criteria for Social Targeting
Post State ConflictEnvironmental DegradationSocial Marginalization
Key Underlying CausesABC
Population in Phase (Includes High Risk)
Defining Attributes of CrisisAreas in Phase 3, 4 or 5
Recurrence of Crisis in Past 10 yrsLow(1-2yrs), Moderate(3-4), High (>= 5)
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NOTES:For category explanations see http://www.fsnau.org
Datum: WGS84, Data Source: FSAU, 2007, Admin. layers: UNDP, 1998, Updated: Nov, 2007
Risk of Worsening Phase
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5 Famine/Humanitarian Catastrophe
4 Humanitarian Emergency
3 Acute Food and Livelihood Crisis
2 Borderline Food Insecure
1A Generally Food Secure
P.O. Box 1230 Village Market, Nairobi, Kenya Email: [email protected] tel: 254-20-4000000 fax:254-20-4000555 FSNAU is managed by FAOThe boundaries and names on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The regional & District boundaries reflect those endorsed by the Government of the Republic of Somalia in 1986.
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Technical Partner Funding Agencies
SOMALIA INTEGRATED FOOD SECURITY PHASE CLASSIFICATION- JUNE 2011
SOMALIA ESTIMATED NURTITION SITUATION - APRIL 2011
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Funding AgenciesTechnical and
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Borama
Lughaye
Aden Yabal
Qoryoley
Bele
d Ha
wa
Dolo
Rab-Dhuure
Jamaame
Qansax Dheere
Goldogob
MarkaKurtun Warrey
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BURAO
BAIDOA
GAROWE
BORAMA
BU'AALE
GALKAYO
BOSSASO
ERIGABO
KISMAAYO
LAS ANOD
HARGEYSA
DUSAMAREB
GARBAHAREY
BELET WEYNE
Somalia - Gu (April-July) Median Estimates of Nutrition Situation (2008-2010)
P.O. Box 1230 Village Market, Nairobi, Kenya Email: [email protected] tel: 254-20-4000000 fax:254-20-4000555 FSNAU is managed by FAOThe boundaries and names on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The regional & District boundaries reflect those endorsed by the Government of the Republic of Somalia in 1986.
Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit - Somalia http://www.fsnau.org
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC
Technical Partner Funding Agencies
Median Estimates
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