This dataset contains the data used by the Humanitarian Country Team in Somalia to monitor the evolution of the drought and flood situation in Somalia. The data covers the following topics:
- Internal displacement by cause (drought related, conflict/insecurity, other cause)
- River levels in the Shabelle and Juba rivers
- Water prices by Region
- Cumulative annual rainfall
- Disease burden (acute watery diarrhea (AWD)/cholera, bloody diarrhea and measles)
- Monthly response monitoring by region for the following indicators:
- CCCM: Number of people benefiting from site improvement projects
- EDUCATION: Number of children with access to safe drinking water
- FOOD SECURITY: Number of people reached through activities geared towards improving access to food and safety nets
- HEALTH: Number of medical consultations
- NUTRITION: Number of acute malnutrition admissions
- PROTECTION: Number of girls and boys, women and men participating in community-based psycho-social activities
- SHELTER: Number of people in need of emergency assistance receiving appropriate NFIs through in-kind distribution, vouchers or cash
- WASH: Number of people reached with access to sustainable safe water services
The sources for the data are as follows: IDP data (PRMN/UNHCR); Rainfall and Rivers (SWALIM); Diseases (Health Cluster/WHO); Monthly Response (Humanitarian Clusters), Water Prices (FAO)
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This dataset updates: As needed