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Somalia Humanitarian Appeal launched for the first time in Mogadishu
Strategy covers three years with US$1.3 billion required in 2013
Mogadishu Arbaco 5 December 2012 SMC
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Somalia Humanitarian Appeal launched for the first time in Mogadishu
Strategy covers three years with US$1.3 billion required in 2013
(Mogadishu, 4 December 2012) – A three-year Humanitarian Appeal for Somalia
was launched today in Mogadishu. For the first time, the launch took place
in Somalia. The appeal was presented by the acting Humanitarian Coordinator
for Somalia, Mr. Stefano Porretti, to the Minister of Interior and National
Security of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hon. Abdikarim Hussein Guled,
who is responsible for humanitarian affairs.
The 2013-2015 humanitarian strategy targets immediate humanitarian needs of
the Somali people and aims to enhance resilience and ultimately address the
protracted nature of the humanitarian crisis in Somalia. The appeal for
2013 is $1.3 billion for 369 humanitarian projects targeting 3.8 million
Somalis in need. The strategy will be implemented by 177 national and
international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and UN agencies
operating in Somalia.
“This is a humanitarian event, not a political one. It is the first
humanitarian gathering in Mogadishu for over 20 years. Somalia and its
people are happy that the humanitarian community is presenting the strategy
to us on our home soil,” said Guled.
“The current humanitarian crisis can only be resolved through a concerted
effort among local and international partners. We thank the international
community for being generous to us during these difficult times and for
supporting the humanitarian cause in our country. I call on all Somalis to
support the humanitarian community in assisting our vulnerable people,” he
added.
With 3.8 million people in need of assistance, the humanitarian crisis in
Somalia is one of the largest in the world. More than 1.1 million people
are internally displaced and over 1 million Somalis live outside the
country as refugees.
“While the humanitarian situation in Somalia remains critical, the
improvement in the food security situation and the new security and
political landscape present opportunities to break the cycle of recurring
crises brought on by drought and conflict,” said Stefano Porretti. “By
strengthening Somalis’ ability to cope with droughts and floods we can
prevent future shocks from developing into a humanitarian catastrophe.”
“The road to resilience will be long and difficult. There is an absolute
imperative to continue supporting the humanitarian work in Somalia. The new
three-year humanitarian appeal allows for greater continuity in programming
and aims at responding to the existing emergency needs of the population in
crisis in a sustainable manner,” said Porretti.
Fifty-seven per cent of the Somalia Humanitarian Appeal for 2012 has been
funded, with over $668 million provided out of $1.1 billion. The global
Humanitarian Appeal will be launched on 14 December in Rome, Italy.
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