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Somalia Humanitarian Fund: 2017 Dashboard SHF Humanitarian As of 5 March 2018 Fund

Famine has been averted in Somalia in 2017, thanks to and working, when and where possible, with national Another $18.6 million was allocated by the SHF to the rapid mobilization of resources and scaled-up partners (39 per cent of funds). support integrated programming through two response, but the extended drought has severely The 1st Standard Allocation in ($25.4 million) supported integrated response rounds (Bay and Bandir; Lower aggravated the crisis. By the end of 2017, 5.4 million early scale up of famine prevention response and was Shabelle, and Togdheer); for enabling Somalis were still in need of humanitarian assistance, closely aligned with $33 million in grants from the programmes and for measles vaccination. of which 2.7 million people faced crisis and Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF). As 2017 was closing, the SHF injected $12 million emergency. The risk of famine persists in 2018 if Coordinated allocations prioritized immediate needs in through the 2nd Standard Allocation for integrated emergency relief efforts are not sustained. worst-affected areas, with SHF funding used to rapidly response at priority hotspots (Galgaduud, Banadir, Bay, Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) provided critical boost NGO operations and CERF funds used to cover and ); and to address support to the most urgent humanitarian needs, procurement of life-saving supplies in bulk through UN cluster-specific priority needs in select areas, providing prioritizing direct implementation, integrated response agencies. critical funding for sustaining response early in 2018.

KEY 2017 FACTS AND FIGURES RECIPIENTS (US$ million) TOTAL ALLOCATION BY STATE (US$ million)

DRC 4.41 Adeso 0.62 $56.9 million* WVI 2.89 ACF 0.6 Donor contributions deposited in 2017 SC 2.89 SAMA 0.55 1.1 1.7 NRC 2.8 COOPI 0.53 Awdal Sanaag 1.4 0.5 WARDI 2.03 OXFAM 1.2 Bari 1.9 Solidarités 0.5 Woqooyi CISP Galbeed $56.1 million** ARD 0.45 3.5 INTERSOS 1.85 Sool allocated, January - December 2017 CPD 1.37 GRT 0.4 Togdheer 0.4 2.1 RI 1.32 KAALO 0.4 SOYDA 1.31 CCBRS 1.5 0.39 94% to NGOs WOCCA 1.29 TASCO Nugaal SomaliAid 0.39 national and international (2017) SSWC 1.21 Zamzam 0.38 HRDO 1.15 HEAL 0.38 QRC 1.1 Candlelight 0.34 39% to national NGOs 1.1 6.6 ACTED DEH 0.33 Focus on national partners HIJRA 1.09 ADO 0.33 Mudug DKH 1.08 GSA 0.32 4.3 CESVI 1.04 ADRA 0.31 68 partners supported** ARC 1.02 Galgaduud New Ways 0.3 1.6 in 2017 WHO 1 3.0 WFP 0.25 CW 0.99 IRC 0.25 Hiraan AVORD 0.97 UNDSS 0.25 SADO 0.93 BREC 0.24 Middle 163 projects funded** 0.88 Shabelle 2.1 AYUUB SCC 0.24 2 in 2017 0.86 SWISSO GRRN 0.23 8 Banadir 0.8 Bay MC IMS 0.2 * Includes $4.2 million additional 2016 Danish contribution, deposited on 4 Jan 2017. SYPD 0.79 0.2 ** Excludes the SHF management costs (HFU and remote call centre). NGO Cons. Lower Shabelle MA 0.75 INSO 0.2 6.5 0.2 SDRO 0.74 HOD 0.2 HINNA 0.69 CARE 0.2 2.5 6.7 2.2 NCA 0.68 SOMTRAG 0.19 FUNDING BY CLUSTER (US$ million) SOUTH.AID 0.68 WRRS 0.19 Management/fees 0.65 AV SAFUK 0.19 Including HFU costs, MPTF fee, accountability 0.65 0.18 FAO SOADO Excluding audit costs and programme support costs WASH 7.3 3.4 10.7

Food Security 7.3 3 10.3 UTILIZATION OF FUNDS (US$ million) FUNDING AVAILABLE IN 2017 (US$ million) Health 5.2 3.5 8.7 Allocations to implementing partners ($56.1 million) Germany 12.7 Nutrition 5.3 1.8 7.1 2.1 (3.8%) Sweden 8.4 31.155.4% 21.7 38.8% Australia 7.36 Protection 4.7 2 6.7 1.1 (2%) Denmark 7.35 Education 4.2 1 5.2 Allocations, management costs and fees ($58.3 million) Netherlands 5.4 2.9% 1%, 0.6 $56.1 1.9% 3.7% Norway 4.5 1.1 1.7 Shelter/NFIs 2.1 2.2 4.3 million 2.1 United Kingdom 4 Ireland 3.2 Enabling pr. 1.6 2017 DONOR 2.8 $19.2 Switzerland DEPOSITS million $36.9 0.5 0.6 Canada 0.86 CCCM 1.2 million $58.3 R. of Korea 0.3 $56.9 37.3% 21.7 31.1 53.3% Logistics 0.3 million others** 0.04 million 2016 balance*** 10.3 Management* 2.2 refunds 1.5

deposits in 2017 2016 balance 2017 refunds X Standard X Reserve X Total * Includes $4.2 million additional 2016 Danish contribution, deposited on 4 Jan 2017. INGO NNGO UN Management / accountability * OCHA Somalia Humanitarian Financing Unit, remote call center (2017/2018) ** Azerbaijan ($12,500), Sri Lanka ($1,500) and AGFUND ($25,000). MPTF fee. Excludes audit costs, UN Secreteriat programme support costs Other MPTF fee ***2016 carry-over (2016 top-ups, early 2017 contributions)

AFFECTED PEOPLE TARGETED WITH SHF FUNDS*

Education Enabling Pr. Food Security Health Logistics Nutrition Shelter & NFIs Protection WASH CCCM

84K 4M** 311K 1.5M 4K 312K 147K 114K 600K 14K * Planning figures. ** Number of affected people in need of assistance in Somalia (December 2017)

For real-time allocation and approval data visit CBPF Business Intelligence at http://gms.unocha.org/bi. To contribute to the SHF please contact OCHA Somalia Humanitarian Financing Unit at [email protected]. Creation date: 5 March 2018 Feedback: [email protected] | [email protected] Sources: SHF GMS, HFU More info: www.unocha.org/somalia/shf | www.reliefweb.int Follow us on Twitter: @shf_somalia