Nutrition

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    2.3 million
  • People targeted
    1.4 million
  • People reached
    No data
  • People reached %
    0%
  • Requirements ($)
    $157.5 million
  • Funding ($)
    $94.2 million
  • % Funded
    59.8%

Cluster Objectives

1

Provide equitable access to quality lifesaving curative nutrition services among boys and girls (06-59) months & PLW through systematic identification, referral and treatment of acutely malnourished cases

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 1
Caseload People in need People targeted Reached Reached % Progress
No data found for this table.
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of boys and girls 6-59 months screened for acute malnutrition by community workers
Children
2,465,506
No data
# of PLW with acute malnutrition treated
Individuals
136,466
8,570
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% of project’s financial requirement to this cluster objective (totaling 100% with other selected cluster objectives)
Percentage
No data
No data
# of PLW women screened for acute malnutrition by community workers
Women
1,109,478
No data
# of boys and girls 6-59 months with severe acute malnutrition treated
Children
162,007
17,215
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# of boys and girls 6-59 months with moderate acute malnutrition treated
Children
560,615
27,144
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2

Strengthen lifesaving preventive nutrition services for vulnerable population groups focusing on improving nutritional status through provision of supplementary nutrition products, appropriate infant and young child feeding practices in emergency and micronutrient interventions.

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 2
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 5
Caseload People in need People targeted Reached Reached % Progress
No data found for this table.
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of pregnant and lactating women and girls (15-49 Years) receiving preventive services through supplementary nutrition
Women
197,376
No data
# of pregnant and lactating women receiving first individual counselling on appropriate IYCF/IYCF-E
Women
887,582
No data
# of boys and girls (06-23 months) receiving preventive services through supplementary nutrition products
Children
391,401
No data
# of boys and girls (6-23 months) who received multiple micronutrient supplements
Children
No data
No data
# of pregnant and lactating women who received iron folate
Women
463,515
No data
% of project’s financial requirement to this cluster objective (totaling 100% with other selected cluster objectives)
Percentage
No data
No data

3

Strengthen nutrition situation coordination, monitoring and surveillance, analysis and utilization of early warning information for timely coordinated response

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 9
Caseload People in need People targeted Reached Reached % Progress
No data found for this table.
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of SMART surveys Conducted
Surveys
8
No data
% of project’s financial requirement to this cluster objective (totaling 100% with other selected cluster objectives)
Percentage
No data
No data
# of IYCF surveys conducted
Surveys
5
No data
# of Integrated SMART- Food and Nutrition Security Phase Classifications (IPC) conducted
Percentage
2%
No data

Population data by location for the cluster

19-May-2025


Population data by location for the cluster

Cluster member organizations

19-May-2025


Cluster member organizations

Organization Projects Clusters Requirements ($)
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$1.3 million
Active in Development Aid
$238 thousand
African Network for the Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect
$2.7 million
African Relief and Development
$205 thousand
Aid Vision
$380 thousand
American Refugee Committee
$1.1 million
AYUUB Organization
$0.5 million
Burhakaba Town Section Committee
$170 thousand
CARE Somalia
$0.6 million
Comitato Internationale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli
$1.3 million
Concern Worldwide
$4 million
Cooperazione E Sviluppo - CESVI
$0.7 million
Development and Empowerment for Humanity formerly (DEH Relief and Development Organization)
$274 thousand
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
$4 million
Gedo Women Development Organization
$357 thousand
Golweyne Relief and Rehabilitation
$205 thousand
Health Education Agro-pastoral Liaison
$219 thousand
Hidig Relief And Development Organization
$315 thousand
Human Development Concern
$0.8 million
Humanitarian Africa Relief Development Organization
$192 thousand
Integrated Service for Displaced Population
$318 thousand
International Medical Corps UK
$0.5 million
International Organization for Migration
$1.8 million
International Rescue Committee
$242 thousand
INTERSOS Humanitarian Aid Organization
$0.9 million
Juba Foundation
$343 thousand
KAAH Relief and Development Organization
$307 thousand
MEDAIR
$0.7 million
Mercy-USA for Aid and Development
$1.4 million
New Ways Organization
$0.6 million
Peace and Development Action
$230 thousand
Physicians Across Continents
$311 thousand
Qatar Red Crescent Society
$452 thousand
Relief International
$0.8 million
Riverine Relief Program
$332 thousand
Rural Education and Agriculture Development Organization
$250 thousand
Save the Children
$7.7 million
Serving Together for Social Development International Solidarity
$0.6 million
Skills Active Forward
$478 thousand
Solutions for Humanity International
$235 thousand
Somali Development and Rehabilitation Organisation
$403 thousand
Somali Vulnerable Actors
$308 thousand
Somali Young Doctors Association
$0.8 million
Somalia Relive Centre
$204 thousand
SOS Children's Villages
$0.6 million
Towfiiq Umbrella Organization
$0.5 million
Trocaire
$383 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$32 million
Wajir South Development Association
$0.5 million
Wamo Relief and Rehabilitation Services
$0.5 million
Wardi Relief and Development Initiatives
$0.6 million
Women and Children Child Care Organization
$340 thousand
World Food Programme
$82.7 million
World Vision International
$1.9 million
Zamzam Foundation
$461 thousand