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WASH Cluster

Somalia   

As of 31st May 2023

8.0M 6.1M 1.8M 30% 30%


People in Need People targeted People reached Response coverage

# of people Reached with water supply through # of people Reached with water through # of people Reached with water Improved # of people Reached with Hygiene kit Distribution
sustainable water supply Emergency water supply sanitation Services and Hygiene Promotion
( January-May 2023) ( January- May 2023) ( January- May 2023 ) ( January-May) 2023 )

Overall People Reached


329,212 673K Overall People Reached 1.2M Overall People Reached 293K Overall People Reached 1.3M
21%
Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women

114K 121K 28% 210K 223K 23% 50K 53K 12% 214K 226K

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls


236K 202K 434K 372K 102K 88K 440K 377K

Overall People Targeted 2.4 Million Overall People Targeted 5.3 Million Overall People Targeted 2.5 Million Overall People Targeted 6.1 Million

Djibouti REACH % REACH


Overview
Djibouti
Caluula
CALUULA
Awdal 8.9K Awdal 6%
Qandala
QANDALA Bakool 72K Bakool 28%
The devastating floods that have been witnessed in several ZEYLAC BOSSASO Zeylac Laasqoray Bossaso

LUGHAYE Lughaye
Banadir 157K Banadir 15%
districts in Hirshabelle State such as Belet Wayne and later at Bulo
LAASQORAY
BAKI BERBERA Berbera Iskushuban
CEERIGAABO ISKUSHUBAN Baki Ceerigaabo
BORAMA CEEL AFWEYN Borama Ceel Afweyn
Bari 69K Bari 18%
Burte and at Jalalaqsi have subsided. Belet Wayne city has SHEIKH Sheikh
GEBILEY Gebiley
Hargeysa Bay 303K Bay 34%
particularly witnessed a severe flood, the most devastating in HARGEYSA QARDHO Qardho
CAYNABO Owdweyne Caynabo
OWDWEYNE
BURCO XUDUN TALEEX BANDARBEYLA Burco Xudun Taleex Bandarbeyla
Galgaduud 62K Galgaduud 18%
years, after Shabelle River broke its banks and inundated houses, LAAS CAANOOD Gedo 211K Gedo 63%
riverine rural villages. Disruption of water systems continue to limit BUUHOODLE GAROOWE
Ethiopia
Buuhoodle Laas Caanood Garoowe

Ethiopia Hiraan 204K Hiraan 72%


access to clean drinking water in flood affected areas particularly EYL
Burtinle
Eyl

Lower Juba
BURTINLE
132K Lower Juba 38%
Belet Wayne increasing the risk of water-borne diseases Lower Shabelle 85K
Jariiban Lower Shabelle 16%
especially among the affected population. The scale of the
GALDOGOB JARIIBAN
Galdogob
GAALKACYO Gaalkacyo
TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE
REACHED WITH WASH REACHED WITH WASH Middle Juba 0 Middle Juba 0%
damage caused by the devastating floods in Beletwayne is ASSISSTANCE ASSISSTANCE
Middle Shabelle 47K Middle Shabelle 12%
unprecedented. The river flooding has affected more than 450K CADAADO Cadaado
HOBYO 420 - 5K Hobyo 420 - 5K
CABUDWAAQ Cabudwaaq
Mudug 329K Mudug 35%
people and of these over 210K have been displaced from their DHUUSAMARREEB
5001 - 10K
Dhuusamarreeb
5001 - 10K
Nugaal
10K - 15K 11K Nugaal 3%
homes in Belet Wayne alone. 10K - 15K
Sanaag 32K
CEEL BARDE BELET WEYNE CEEL BUUR XARARDHEERE
15K - 20K Ceel Barde Belet Weyne Ceel Buur Xarardheere
15K - 20K Sanaag 13%
Sool 70K Sool 28%
WASH partners who already have access are prioritizing the
RAB DHUURE XUDUR Rab Dhuure Xudur
DOOLOW CEEL DHEER 20K - 30K Doolow Ceel Dheer
20K - 30K
LUUQ WAAJID TAYEEGLOW
BULO BURTO
Luuq Waajid Tayeeglow
Bulo Burto
Togdheer 35K Togdheer 13%
distribution of water through emergency water supply systems and BELET XAAWO
ADAN YABAAL Adan Yabaal
Woqooyi Galbeed 36K
Belet Xaawo
JALALAQSI
30K - 80K
Jalalaqsi
Woqooyi Galbeed 2%
Hygiene kits where they can. Efforts are also underway to GARBAHAAREY BAYDHABA Baydhaba
CADALE
Garbahaarey
Cadale
30K - 80K
Kenya

Kenya
JOWHAR Jowhar
QANSAX DHEERE Qansax Dheere
transport additional critical supplies to address stockpile
WANLA WEYN Wanla Weyn
CEEL WAAQ Ceel Waaq

Key Response Figures


BUUR HAKABA BALCAD Buur Hakaba Balcad
> 80K > 80K
shortages. However, additional funding is urgently needed to scale BAARDHEERE
DIINSOOR AFGOOYE
QORYOOLEY
BANADIR Baardheere Diinsoor
Qoryooley
Afgooye
Banadir

up of life-saving WASH responses to support flood affected SAAKOW KURTUNWAAREY MARKA


SABLAALE
WASH Severity Classifications
Saakow
Sablaale
Kurtunwaarey
Marka
WASH Severity Classifications

vulnerable communities to prevent a worst-case scenario. BU'AALE


BARAAWE < 10K Bu'aale
Baraawe
Severe
AFMADOW JILIB 10K - 20K Jilib
Afmadow
Extreme
20K - 60K

Cluster Response Per Region JAMAAME Jamaame Catastrophic

¬ ¬
60K - 100K
KISMAAYO Kismaayo
100K - 200K
BADHAADHE
200K - 300K Badhaadhe

59K 229K
0 112.5 225 450 Kilometers > 300K 0 112.5 225 450 Kilometers

600K
Active Partners Funding PEOPLE BENEFITED FROM
CONSTRUCTED/REHABILITATED
PEOPLE BENEFITED FROM
CONSTRUCTED/REHABILITATED
500K SHALLOW WELLS BOREHOLES
AADSOM, ACF, ACTED, Aridlife, ADO, ADA, ADRA, ASEP, ARDI, ARD-AFRICAN, Somalia WASH Cluster requested $ 259 million in aid through 2023
400K Alight, AMARD, BVO, Candlelight, CDF, CARE, CPD, CoDHNet, COOPI, CWW, Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) to reach 6.1 million people
with life-saving WASH assistance to reduce acute needs among
DARYEEL, DRC, FREDO, DMO, EVSO, GARDO, GSA, GREDO, GRRN, IMC, IOM, most vulnerable settlements and communities. However, as of 9th
300K IRC, JORDO, JIRDO, LLG, KARDO, MEDAIR, Mercy-USA, MC, NAPAD, NCA, June 2023, 13 per cent funded.
NRC, NWO, Oxfam, PDA, PAH, PMWDO, QC, QRC, READO, SADO, SDRO,

975K 175K
200K SHRA, SOHA, SAREDO, SRDA, SCI, SDRO, SORDES, SOS, SOCDO, SOPHPA,
SOYDA, SYPD, SOLO, SRDA, TROCAIRE, UNICEF, WASDA, WARDI, WVI,
100K ZAMZAM. 13%
$ 34 Million $ 259.4 Million PEOPLE BENEFITED FROM
UN INGO NNGO Goverment Total funding received Total funding required CONSTRUCTED/REHABILITATED
0 PEOPLE RECEIVED WATER
THROUGH WATER TRUCKING LATRINES
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

The boundaries and names on this map do not imply official For more Information please contact: https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/somalia/water-sanitation-hygiene
endorsement or acceptance by UNICEF or the United Nations. agure@unicef.org

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