Response plan
HRP
Somalia Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
Strategic Objectives
SO1
Prevent loss of life of 6.7 million of the most severely vulnerable people, including 1.4 million children under five by the end of 2023, by decreasing the prevalence of hunger, acute malnutrition, public health threats, and outbreaks, and the impact of armed conflict.
SO2
Support 2.8 million people to sustain their lives and contribute to building resilience by the end of 2023, by ensuring safe, equitable, inclusive and dignified access to livelihoods and essential services
SO3
Uphold commitments to collective action to address critical protection risks by the end of 2023, by reducing the risks of exclusion, the risks associated with displacement, and indiscriminate attacks on civilians and their objects.
Specific Objectives
SP1
Decrease the prevalence of Global Acute Malnutrition among 3.7 million boys and girls under the age of five, pregnant and lactating women in prioritised districts through inclusive programming by the end of 2023
SP2
Reduce excess morbidity and mortality from communicable diseases and public health threats and outbreaks among 598,000 people through the provision of timely and multisectoral humanitarian response in 74 districts by the end of 2023.
SP3
Prevent, mitigate, and respond to abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, injury, death and severe distress for 150,000 people at risk or with specific protection needs by increasing access to quality age, gender and disability sensitive protective services in 74 districts by the end of 2023
SP4
Reduce levels of acute food insecurity for 6.7 million people facing IPC phase 3 and above conditions across all 74 districts through inclusive programming by the end of 2023
SP5
Improve living conditions and safety of 5.1 million crisis-affected vulnerable women, girls, boys, and men through the provision of multisectoral, inclusive, and quality services and assistance
SP6
Contribute to building resilience of 2.8 million people in 74 districts through the provision of life sustaining livelihood support to protect livelihoods and related income sources by the end of 2023.
SP7
Mitigate and address the risks of exclusion and denial of assistance and services to those displaced or at risk of displacement by conflict, environmental and other shocks.
SP8
Mitigate the risks of persistent and multiple displacements by increasing access and humanitarian assistance in areas of origin, enroute, and in areas of settlement.
SP9
Prevent and mitigate the risk of indiscriminate attacks on civilians and their objects
Clusters
CLCCM
Camp Coordination and Camp Management
CLCSS
Enabling Programmes
CLEDU
Education
CLFSC
Food Security and Livelihoods
CLHEA
Health
CLLOG
Logistics
CLNUT
Nutrition
CLPRO
Protection
CLRR
Refugee Response
CLSHL
Shelter and NFIs
CLTEL
Emergency Telecommunications
CLWSH
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Cluster Objectives
CLCCM/CO1
Strengthen inclusive community self-management and access to information for displaced populations
CLCCM/CO2
Strengthen safe and equitable access to multi sectorial services at site level through improved site management and coordination
CLEDU/CO1
Increased access to education for disaster and conflict affected children
CLEDU/CO2
Enhance the quality of education for children and youth within a protective environment
CLFSC/CO1
To improve availability and access to food for 6.7 million people facing severe acute food insecurity by end of 2023
CLFSC/CO2
To protect livelihoods and related food and income sources for 2.9 million people by end of 2023.
CLHEA/CO2
To ensure access to safe, effective, equitable and inclusive humanitarian lifesaving and life-sustaining health services to the crisis affected population to 1,737,045 IDPs and 3,664,338 non-displaced persons
CLNUT/CO1
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
CLNUT/CO2
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
CLPRO/CO1
Provide quality specialized protection services and assistance to prevent, mitigate and respond to protection risks faced by drought and conflict-affected people with specific protection needs and/or at heightened risk.
CLPRO/CO2
Enhance capacity of community members and key stakeholders to prevent, mitigate and respond to protection risks
CLPRO/CO3
Strengthen protection monitoring systems to efficiently trigger the response, inform and adapt programming for better protection outcomes, support evidence-based advocacy on protection risks and trends, and ensure protection of civilians is at the core of the response.
CLPRO/CO4
Support humanitarian actors across all sectors on vulnerability-based prioritization as well as in the implementation of proactive and inclusive programming measures to mitigate and address the risks of exclusion and denial of assistance and services, particularly for minority and marginalized groups, older persons and persons with disabilities
CLSHL/CO1
Persons affected by conflict, disasters and evictions have, in a timely manner, protection from the weather, privacy and improved safety through provision of plastic sheeting, emergency shelters and NFIs
CLSHL/CO2
Vulnerable displacement and disasters affected populations have access to transitional or durable shelter, including local and environmentally friendly solutions, enabling safer and more dignified living standards and preventing recovering communities from slipping back into humanitarian need
CLWSH/CO1
Provide full package of emergency WASH services to vulnerable communities affected by drought/floods/conflicts waterborn diseases and other emergencies/risks.
CLWSH/CO2
Ensure provision of sustainable, durable and cost-effective water supply in recurrent drought hotspot rural areas and IDP population living in urban areas and in schools and health facilities
Cluster Activities
CLCCM/CA1
Number of stakeholders coordination meetings
CLCCM/CA2
Number of sites where CFM facilities items required (Phones, desks, info shades etc)
CLCCM/CA3
Number of sites conducting service mapping & monitoring
CLCCM/CA4
Number of sites conducting site verification
CLCCM/CA5
Number of capacity building, training workshops conducted
CLCCM/CA6
Number of sites with protection and CFM referral pathway
CLCCM/CA7
Number of community mobilizers/workers
CLCCM/CA8
Number of people benefiting from CfW
CLCCM/CA9
Number of sites with site improvement activities were conducted
CLCCM/CA10
Number of sites where site improvement tools were distributed
CLCCM/CA11
Number of sites conducting safety audits
CLCCM/CA12
Number of sites conducting site decongestion
CLCCM/CA13
Number of site leaders in place across IDP sites
CLCCM/CA14
Number of people reached through information sessions held
CLCCM/CA15
Number of community centers established/maintained
CLCCM/CA16
Number of sites where information boards were maintained/established
CLCCM/CA17
Number of displaced people relocated to safe location or integrated with secure land tenure
CLCCM/CA18
Number of engagement forums with governement stakehoders on Durable Solutions -Advocacy on permanent land tenure, prevention of evictions etc
CLCCM/CA19
Number of sites mapped as viable for durable solution
CLCCM/CA20
Number of sites mapped for potential site phase out in collaboration with authorities & site definition guidelines