28 th March 2016 Agenda Introduction Reviewfollowup actions from previous meeting Access constraints and an overview of Security Situation FSC Monthly Response Analysis AAP Update and Partners Updates ID: 799231
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Slide1
Gedo Sub-National Food Security Cluster Meeting
28
th
March 2016
Slide2Agenda
Introduction
Review/follow-up actions from previous meeting
Access constraints and an overview of Security Situation.
FSC Monthly Response Analysis
AAP
Update and Partners Updates
AOB
Slide3Access Constraints & Implications on Operations
To be completed for every meeting
Slide4Review of FSC Responses for Gedo
(February 2015
)
Slide5Partners who reported FSC related activities
FAO
WFP
CWW
IOM
NRC
Slide6Cluster Members Responses by Response Priority
Region
Improved Access To Food & Safety Nets
Livelihood Assets
Livelihood
Seasonal Inputs
Gedo
Target IASN
No. of beneficiaries Reached
No. of partners who
Reported
Target LIAS
No. of beneficiaries Reached
No. of partners who
Reported
Target LIIN
No. of beneficiaries Reached
No. of partners who Reported
9,489
25,129
2
53,240
3,308
3
145,197
29,544
1
Slide7Slide8Slide9Slide10Key MessageThe high level of food insecurity is expected to deteriorate particularly in Puntland and Somaliland where the impact of drought is intensifying even as the harsh
Jilaal
season prevails. Even in the context of increased likelihood for near - average 2016
Gu
rainfall, the situation calls for close monitoring
.
Slide11Key Message Cont’dIn order to effectively deliver planned short-term assistance to the affected communities, agencies require stronger coordination to ensure complementarity of activities and strengthened capacities in the affected areas to optimize impact, improve synergies and reduce duplication.
Slide12Key Message Cont’dThe El Nino-driven drought has left millions in Somalia in need of food and livelihood assistance. There is need for rapid action to scale up the drought response in Puntland and Somaliland in order to safeguard livelihoods and prevent further erosion of household’s nutrition and food security. There is a real risk in reversing the progress made in the drought-affected areas.
Slide13Key MessageResponses for January are low primarily due to internal (Programing etc.) and external factor (Lack of funding, implementation strategies are underway)
Partners
to forward their plans and actuals to FSC.
Important to note that you
do not
need to report if:-
Activities are not funded i.e. funding is not confirmed.
Activities are funded by implementing donor (i.e. WFP, FAO, UNICEF) Reason, the implementing donor reports on your behalf.
You can report all food Security related interventions which are funded by non-implementing donor e.g. ECHO, USAID, OFDA
etc.
Forward the completed 4W Matrix to Patricia Michael
patricia.micheal@wfp.org
Any Other Business
Procedure to join the FSC mailing list:
1. Go to the link below:
http://foodsecuritycluster.net/countries/somalia
2. Click on
Join Somalia FSC mailing list
3. Fill in the required information
Click
submit upon completion
.
If
you have any additional concerns, please contact Nancy Koech at
Nancy.Koech@fao.org