HORN OF AFRICA CRISIS: REGIONAL OVERVIEW

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REGIONAL OVERVIEW 120,000 120,000 17,000 30,000 4.5 3.2 171,000 190,000 4 2.5 3.75 2.2 514,000 520,000 XXX None/minimal Stressed Crisis Emergency Famine Estimate no. of food insecure population Source: FEWSNET/FSNAU/FAO In July and August 2011, famine had been declared in six regions of south-central Somalia, and 13 million people across the Horn of Africa were in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. Source: FEWSNET/FSNAU/FAO By February 2012, all famine zones had been downgraded to emergency level. The nutrition and health situation has improved, but rates of mortality and malnutrition remain high. Over 8 million people across the Horn of Africa are still in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. XXX Total Refugee caseloads

FACES OF CONFLICT: REFUGEES & IDPs HORN OF AFRICA CRISIS: REFUGEES & IDPs: DEC. 2011 SUDAN 26,000 BENESHANGUL -GUMUZ 22,000 ALI ADDEH Addis Ababa Djibouti 1.35 IDPs in SOUTH SUDAN 22,000 GAMBELLA UGANDA 142,000 DOLLO ADO Mogadishu 955,000 December 2011: Total number of Somali refugees in neighboring countries 295,000 Total Number of Somalis who fled to neighboring countries in 2011 96,000 KAKUMA TANZANIA Nairobi 250,000 IDPs in 463,000 DADAAB INDIAN OCEAN The effects of severe drought alongside the conflict in Somalia and, more recently, in South Sudan, resulted in the mass uprooting of ordinary people and a surge of refugee movements across the Horn of Africa. More than 1.5 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are also scattered throughout the region. Refugees IDPs Source: UNHCR, OCHA

CONSEQUENCES OF THE CRISIS: CHILD MALNUTRITION 110,000 24,300 159,220 4,577 Local Population JULY 2011 UNICEF target of children under five with Severe Acute Malnutrition 6,300 3,750 Refugee Population DECEMBER 2011 Children under five with Severe Acute Malnutrition admitted to Therapeutic Feeding Programmes over previous six months 107,069 34,482 24,282 164,785 6,281 5,836 Local Population Refugee Population

JULY-DECEMBER 2011 UNICEF RESPONSE: HEALTH / WASH 67,800 refugee children 6 months to 15 years vaccinated against measles 43,340 refugee children 6 months to 15 years vaccinated against measles 110,700 emergency affected people provided with access to an improved water source 1.07 Million children 6 months to 15 years vaccinated against measles ACROSS THE REGION 7.9 Children vaccinated against measles across the region 1.1 Million people in drought affected areas reached with access to safe water 6.7 Million children 6 months to 15 years vaccinated against measles 3.2 People provided with safe water 3,213 children 6 months to 15 years vaccinated against measles

JULY-DECEMBER 2011 UNICEF RESPONSE: EDUCATION / CHILD PROTECTION 50,000 refugee children attending Child Friendly Spaces daily 2,204 unaccompanied/separated children assisted 420,000 primary school-aged children helped to access education 105,100 children benefitting from education supplies ACROSS THE REGION 650,000 Children helped to return to school or reached with learning materials 121,000 children reached through the provision of learning materials 700 children reached through safe environments nationwide 205,000 Children reached through Child Friendly Spaces or community care structures

OUTLOOK: HARVESTING PERIODS / WEATHER In late 2011, generally good rains across the arid and semi-arid areas that characterize large parts of the drought-prone Horn of Africa improved both pasture and the conditions for food security. < -150+mm < -150mm < -125mm < -100mm < -75mm < -60mm < -40mm < -20mm < -10mm -10 to 10 > 10mm > 20mm > 40mm > 60mm > 75mm > 100mm > 125mm > 150mm > 200mm Source: FEWSNET, FSNAU However, the situation remains extremely fragile, despite the gains made to reverse the drastic deterioration in child nutrition and health in recent months. Any one of a number of shocks a below-average harvest, continued or expanded restrictions on humanitarian access, a major outbreak of disease during the rainy season could swiftly reverse the tenuous improvements in food security and famine relief that have been made to date. The weather outlook is a major concern (see map). Projections of below average seasonal rains between March and May have significantly reduced chances for sustained recovery. Poor rains will put more strain on the coping capacities of communities that have yet to recover from the successive droughts of 2010 and 2011. If vigilance is not maintained, famine could return to some parts of Somalia and other previously affected areas and the hard-won gains of past six months could be reversed.

OUTLOOK: FUNDING NEEDS Robust donor support including support from UNICEF National Committees and the private sector enabled UNICEF to raise $405.7 million (96 per cent) of the $424.7 million it required for its humanitarian response in 2011. In 2012, UNICEF needs an additional $413.8 million to provide further support to relief and recovery operations in the Horn of Africa. The three priority areas are: the prevention and treatment of severe acute malnutrition; the treatment of and vaccination against major child illnesses; and expanding access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene. These interventions will be accompanied by efforts to address the underlying development challenges and vulnerabilities that have placed children at such high risks of suffering. 2012 CONSOLIDATED APPEAL: $1.5 BILLION UNICEF S PORTION $289.1 2012 EMERGENCY HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN: $764 UNICEF S PORTION $47.1 HUMANITARIAN REQUIREMENTS 2012: JOINT GOVERNMENT AND HUMANITARIAN PARTNERS DOCUMENT FIRST 6 MONTHS 2012: $363 UNICEF S PORTION $58.3 CONSOLIDATED APPEAL 2012 $79 UNICEF S PORTION $7.3

SUPPLIES FOR CHILDREN: JULY-DECEMBER 2011 NUTRITION WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE US$ 49,783,903 Blanket, Supplementary and Therapeutic Feeding Infact and Young Child Feeding practices Capacity Building Cluster Coordination 340,000 CHILDREN UNDER FIVE WITH SEVERE ACUTE MALNUTRITION TREATED WITH BLANKET, SUPPLEMENTARY AND THERAPEUTIC FEEDING PRODUCTS US$ 8,678,744 Increased & sustained access to safe water, sanitation & hygiene Building resilience and preparedness Cluster Coordination 3.2 PEOPLE PROVIDED WITH ACCESS TO SAFE WATER HEALTH EDUCATION US$ 19,381,727 Child Health Days Maternal and Child Health Emergency Cholera/AWD and measles responses CHILD PROTECTION US$ 411,226 Child & Armed Conflict Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence Monitoring and Reporting on grave child rights violations UP TO 7.9 CHILDREN NO. OF CHILDREN AGED 6 MONTHS TO 15 YEARS VACCINATED AGAINST MEASLES UP TO 205,000 CHILDREN REACHED THROUGH CHILD FRIENDLY SPACES OR COMMUNITY CARE STRUCTURES US$ 7,092,236 Establish protective and safe learning spaces Quality education throughteacher training and incentives., capacity building, etc. Cluster Coordination 650,000 CHILDREN HELPED ACCESS EDUCATION AND/OR PROVIDED WITH SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOTAL SUPPLIES METRIC 63,619 TONS of mixed nutrition supplies including ready-touse therapeutic and supplementary foods