Conflict and climate change continue to result in prolonged humanitarian crises in Somalia. The situation is primarily driven by climate-related shocks that are compounded by (I) ongoing conflict, (ii) food insecurity, (iii) COVID-19 and locust infestation, and (v) the impact of the war in Ukraine on food, fuel and fertiliser prices. These crises are likely to affect lives— and often imperil them—for years to come. Our team of humanitarian practice experts provides tailored consulting services that help actors deliver humanitarian assistance to the most affected and hardest-to-reach areas of Somalia.
- We help government agencies, the private sector and local and international organisations provide immediate disaster relief with real-time data and access to remote communities.
- We help actors design innovative policies and strategies that address recovery and emergency preparedness. These include investments in livelihoods, resilience,infrastructure development, climate adaptation and durable solutions.
- Our unique advantage is that we can gather necessary data faster for quick crisis action and long-term plan(s).
