FSNAU In Focus
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Somalia Food Security Outlook Report for Feb-Sep 2022
March 28, 2022Read More ....
Key Messages
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More than 4.1 million people in Somalia face acute food insecurity Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse outcomes
February 10, 2022Read More ....
February 10, 2022, Mogadishu/Washington – Over 4.1 million people across Somalia, or over 25 percent of the total population, need urgent humanitarian food assistance to prevent food consumption gaps or the accelerated depletion of livelihood assets indicative of Crisis (IPC Phase 3)1 or worse outcomes through mid-2022. The key drivers of acute food insecurity in Somalia include the combined effects of consecutive seasons of poor and erratic rainfall distribution and conflict. Moreover, approximately 1.4 million children, or over 44 percent of...
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Historic multi-season drought to drive widespread and severe food insecurity in Somalia
December 20, 2021Read More ....
Highlights
· Historic multi-season drought to drive widespread and severe food insecurity in Somalia
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Joint FSNAU-FEWS NET Food Security Outlook Report, October 2021-May 2022
November 5, 2021
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- FSNAU-FEWS NET 2021 Post Gu Technical Release - September 9, 2021
September 9, 2021Read More ....Approximately 3.5 million people in Somalia face acute food insecurity Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse outcomes in late 2021
...- SOMALIA Food Security Outlook - June 2021 to January 2022
July 13, 2021Read More ....MULTI-SEASON DROUGHT IS EXPECTED TO DRIVE HIGH FOOD ASSISTANCE NEEDS THROUGH EARLY 2022
KEY MESSAGES
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- Quarterly Brief with a Focus on the 2021 Jiaal Impact and Gu Season Early Warning
May 17, 2021Read More ....KEY MESSAGES
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- Up to 2.7 million people in Somalia face acute food insecurity Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse outcomes through mid-2021
February 4, 2021Read More ....Approximately 839 000 children likely to be acutely malnourished
February 4, 2021, Mogadishu/Washington – Up to 2.7 million people across Somalia are expected to face food consumption gaps or depletion of livelihood assets indicative of Crisis (IPC Phase 3)[1] or worse outcomes through mid-2021 in the absence of humanitarian assistance. The drivers of acute food insecurity in Somalia include the compounding effects of poor and erratic rainfall distribution, flooding, Desert Locust infestation,...
- Weather shocks, desert locust, and COVID-19 economic contraction lead to Crisis (IPC Phase 3) outcomes
November 16, 2020KEY MESSAGESRead More ....- Acute food insecurity is expected to remain high in Somalia through May 2021, driven by the varying impacts of localized floods and below-average rainfall, a worsening desert locust infestation in central and parts of southern Somalia, and the economic contraction linked to the COVID-19 pandemic. In late 2020, the population facing food consumption gaps indicative of Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse outcomes is likely to reach 2.1 million. In early to mid-2021, the acutely...
- Up to 2.1 million people in Somalia face acute food insecurity Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse outcomes in late 2020
September 30, 2020Read More ....Approximately 850 000 children likely to be acutely malnourished
... - FSNAU-FEWS NET 2021 Post Gu Technical Release - September 9, 2021