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National Food Security Cluster Meeting 21 st August 2013 Location - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
National Food Security Cluster Meeting 21 st August 2013 Location - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
LOWER SHABELLE Sub- National Food Security Cluster Meeting 21 st August 2013 Location SOMALIA Agenda Standing items 1.Introductions 2.Review and agreement of previous minutes 3.Review/follow-up actions from previous meeting 4.Access
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Agenda
Standing items 1.Introductions 2.Review and agreement of previous minutes 3.Review/follow-up actions from previous meeting 4.Access constraints 5.Presentation of district level information 6.Review of gaps per district and Response Discussion 7.AOB
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Access Constraints & Implications on Operations
To be completed for every meeting
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Review of FSC Responses for Lower Shabelle (July 2013)
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Cluster Members Responses by Response Priority
Region Improved Access Livelihood Investment Safety Net Responses
Lower Shabelle 8796 1997
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District Level Response i) Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets
Region District Improved Access Safety Net Responses
Lower Shabelle Afgoye 891 Kurtunwarey Merka 1,106 Qoryoley Wanle Weyne
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District Level Response Improved Access to Food & Safety Nets Activity Breakdown
Region District Assisted with Cash Hospital & Health Centre Support TB/HiV Household Support TB/HIV Hospital Support Wet Feeding
Lower Shabelle
Afgoye
891
Kurtunwar ey Merka
15 1091
Qoryoley Wanle Weyne
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District Level Response Livelihood Investment
Region10 District Livelihood investment
Lower Shabelle Afgoye 2,268 Kurtunwarey 5,160 Merka 960 Qoryoley 360 Sabale 48 Wanle Weyne 2,268 Afgoye 5,160
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District Level Response ii) Livelihood Investment Activity Breakdown
Region District Assets Seeds Distribution Animal Treatment
Lower Shabelle Afgoye
2,268
Kurtunwarey
5,160
Merka
960
Qoryoley
360
Wanle Weyne
48
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Sablale Afgoye Brava Wanle Weyne Qoryoley Kurtun Warrey Marka
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L . S H A B E L L E L . S H A B E L L E
Gap Analysis: Improved Access and Safety Net Responses
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Region Capital Region Boundary District Boundary
July Improved Access and Safety Net
Percentage
0 to 10 percent 10 to 25 percent 25 to 50 percent 50 to 75 percent 75+ percent
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Gap Analysis: Livelihood Investment Assets Responses
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Region Capital District Boundary Region Boundary July Livelihood Assets GAP
Gap magnitude
U
< 20.000
U
20.000 to 100.000
U > 100.000
July Livelihood Assets
Percentage
0 to 10 percent 10 to 25 percent 25 to 50 percent 50 to 75 percent 75+ percent
U U U U
U U U
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L . S H A B E L L E L . S H A B E L L E Wanle Weyne Afgoye Qoryoley Marka Kurtun Warrey Sablale Brava
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U U
U U U U
Sablale Afgoye Brava Wanle Weyne Qoryoley Kurtun Warrey Marka
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L . S H A B E L L E L . S H A B E L L E
Gap Analysis: Livelihood Investment Inputs’ Responses
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Region Capital District Boundary Region Boundary July Livelihood input GAP
Gap Magnitude
U
0 to 20,000
U
20,000 to 100,000
U >100,000
July Livelihood inputs
Pecentage
0 to 10 percent 10 to 25 percent 25 to 50 percent 50 to 75 percent 75+ percent
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