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HRP
Somalia Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
SO1
Prevalence of acute malnutrition and health needs affecting more than 1.6 million people reduced by the end of 2020
SO2
Enable 3.6 million people including 2.1 million non-IDPs and 1.4 million IDPs in 74 districts to meet their basic needs by end-2020
SO3
Strengthen the protection of the right to safety and dignity of 3.2 million people including 610,000 women, 900,000 girls, 590,000 men and 1,1 million boys affected by conflict and climatic shocks
SO4
Enhance the capacity of 1.4 million people in 73 districts to cope with significant shocks through the construction of transitional and permanent shelters, rehabilitation and restoration of productive assets; enhance livelihood strategies and disaster preparedness
SP1
Increase by 25 percent the number of IDP settlements with adequate safety conditions (as measured by site safety audits) by the end of 2020
SP2
Sustain lives and livelihoods of 1.2m people across 61 districts by protecting and rehabilitating their natural resources by the end of 2020
SP3
Scale up and provide WASH, education, health, nutrition, shelter and NFIs services to 1.6 million non-IDPs by the end of 2020
SP4
Reduce the prevalence of global acute malnutrition among 801,000 children under 5 and 202,000 PLW across 68 districts to below 13 per cent by the end of 2020
SP5
Scale-up and provide CCCM, WASH, education, health, nutrition, shelter and NFIs services for 1.4 million people in established IDPs sites across 68 districts by the end of 2020
SP6
Decrease the excess mortality rate from crisis-driven diseases and outbreaks among 1.6 million people including 760,000 IDPs and 855,000 non-IDPs by 5 per cent by the end of 2020
SP7
Provide safe, dignified and meaningful access to life-saving assistance directly or through referral to 3 million people, including 450,000 persons with disabilities and 42,000 refugees and asylum seekers, with due account to age, gender, disability, and social status by the end of 2020
SP8
Enhance livelihoods knowledge, skills and capacities of 470,000 people living in agropastoral and riverine areas by the end of 2020
SP9
Decrease excess morbidity rates from crisis-driven diseases and outbreaks among 1.6 million including 760,000 IDPs and 855,000 non-displaced people by the end of 2020
SP10
Decrease the percentage of households affected by armed conflict, armed violence, resource-based conflict and climatic shocks and resorting to negative coping mechanisms from 63 per cent to 37 per cent by the end of 2020
SP11
Improve access to food for 2 million people including 950,000 IDPs and 1.1 million non-IDPs facing severe acute food insecurity
SP12
Protect livelihood and related food sources for 1.6 million farmers, agro-pastoralists, pastoralists and IDPs across Somalia through emergency agriculture, livestock and other livelihood support in line with their livelihood and seasonality.
SP13
Protect livelihood and related food sources for 2 million people farmers, agro-pastoralists, pastoralists and IDPs across Somalia through emergency agriculture, livestock and other livelihood support in line with their livelihood and seasonality
SP14
Increase the rate of individuals reached with humanitarian assistance that can influence planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of response from 37 per cent (2019) to 60 per cent by the end of 2020
SP15
Strengthen the protection from international humanitarian law (IHL) and human rights violations for people across 55 districts with limited access and/or exposure to armed conflict and violence, including conflict-related sexual violence
SP16
Enhance the resilience of 400,000 people, mostly IDPs by providing transitional and durable shelter