Drought Impact & Needs Assessment and Recovery & Resilience Framework, Somalia | UNDP, World Bank, EU
Somalia’s drought has left millions facing severe food and water shortages
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The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) requested a Drought Impact and Needs Assessment (DINA) and subsequent Resilience and Recovery Framework (RRF) in August 2017 to identify the root causes of recurrent drought and develop a strategy for medium term recovery and long-term resilience.
The DINA aims to provide an assessment of drought damage and loss impacts, and an estimation of recovery and resilience needs. It will provide essential information for Government to fulfill its obligation to lead the recovery from drought. DINA findings will help to prevent famine and to implement structural interventions limiting the repeated cycles of drought crises. The DINA will also provide recommendations on what will be required to move Somalia beyond perpetual emergency response, into recovery and eventually toward resilient development.
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