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SOMALIA INTEGRATED FOOD SECURITY PHASE CLASSIFICATION Southern Somalia: Curent Situation as of July 2011

Defining Attributes of Crisis Areas in Phase 3, 4 or 5


Magnitude

Population in Phase (Includes High Risk) 0-100,000


-100%

101,000-500,000

>500,000

Goldogo

Depth

Percent population in respective phase

Who

Criteria for Social Targeting


i Livelihood system ii Wealth group iii Gender a b c d e f g h i

-0%

Key Immediate Causes


Drought Floods Tsunami Civil Insecurity Market Disruptions Disease Outbreaks Population Influx Inflation Water Shortages
Cabudwaaq

Cadaado

Why

DUSAMAREB

! .

Dhusa Mareeb

Key Underlying Causes


A Post State Conflict B Environmental Degradation C Social Marginalization
Ceel Barde

GALGAD 16,095 20,209 13,632


Dolo RabDhuure

Confidence Frequency

Recurrence of Crisis in Past 10 yrs


Low(1-2yrs), Moderate(3-4), High (>= 5)

99,585

Beled Weyne Ceel Bur

! .

BELET WEYNE

BAKOOL

Confidence Level of Analysis

Low

**

Xudur

Medium

***

High

! 46,582 .
40,961
Tayeglow

Ceel Dheere

27,722
dH aw a

Luuq

34,700
Wajid

HIIRAN 67,904 Bulo Barde 24,898


Aden Yabal

27,704

Be le

! .

GARBAHAREY

Baydhaba

Jalalaqsi

29,147
Cadale

26,102 Garbaharey 51,355 8,027


Ceel Waq Qansax Dheere

120,739 !BAIDOA . BAY 86,590


Wanle Weyne

140,411
Jowhar

GEDO

!JOWHAR .
64,425

18,605 M. SHABELLE

41,936 Bur Hakaba


Dinsor

97,590
Afgoye

Balcad

50,767

Baardheere

39,823 27,084
Kurtun Warrey

63,889
Qoryoley

BANADIR

Sakow

! . Marka

76,223

KENYA

34,882 M. JUBA
BU'AALE

20,068

!28,001 .
Bu'aale

Sablale

20,558
Brava

L. SHABELLE

L. JUBA 26,951 Afmadow

45,862
Jilib

Current or Imminent Phase


1A Generally Food Secure 1B Generally Food Secure 2 Borderline Food Insecure

62,298
Jamaame

3 Acute Food and Livelihood Crisis 4 Humanitarian Emergency

45,318
Kismayo

! .

KISMAAYO

5 Famine/Humanitarian Catastrophe

Risk of Worsening Phase


Watch Moderate Risk High Risk

20,055
Badhadhe

. .

Coloured diagonal lines indicate shift in Phase Black lines indicate worsening magnitude only
Worsening Situation Mixed Situation

Projected Trend
Improving Situation No Change

0 20 40 80 Kilometers 120 160 200

NOTES: For category explanations see http://www.fsnau.org

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Numbers indicate District Population in Humanitarian Emergency and Famine

Datum: WGS84, Data Source: FSAU, 2007, Admin. layers: UNDP, 1998, Updated: Nov, 2007

Technical Partner

Funding Agencies
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC

Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit - Somalia http://www.fsnau.org


P.O. Box 1230 Village Market, Nairobi, Kenya Email: fsauinfo@fsnau.org tel: 254-20-4000000 fax:254-20-4000555 FSNAU is managed by FAO The boundaries and names on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The regional & District boundaries reflect those endorsed by the Government of the Republic of Somalia in 1986.

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