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Title
Somalia Country Strategic Plan (2022-2026)
ISBN
WFPELR2777
Imprint
Rome (Italy): World Food Programme (WFP), 2021.
Language
English
Language Note
English
Description
6 v.
Call Number
ELR 2777
System Control No.
oai:wfp.tind.io:129321
Summary
Based on evidence, experience and lessons learned, harnessing its comparative advantage with the Government and partners across the triple nexus, WFP proposes a strategy that will fulfil its humanitarian mandate and sustainably move affected populations onto a resilience path through five fully integrated and interrelated strategic outcomes: For strategic outcome 1, focusing on crisis response, WFP will provide life-saving, hunger-reducing support, including the treatment and prevention of malnutrition, for those most at risk during and in the aftermath of shocks, including returnees, refugees and internally displaced persons. For strategic outcome 2, focusing on resilience building, WFP will protect and develop human capital in rural and urban settings through nutrition-sensitive, shockresponsive safety nets, cash-based home-grown school feeding and gender responsive, nutrition-sensitive social and behaviour change communications. For strategic outcome 3, WFP will build the resilience of communities and households to shocks and open pathways to self-reliance through solutions that make food systems more productive, inclusive, equitable, environmentally sustainable and capable of delivering healthy and nutritious diets to all. For strategic outcome 4, WFP will provide capacity strengthening and technical assistance to government entities responsible for national gender- and shockresponsive safety net programmes; disaster risk reduction and mitigation that empowers anticipatory action; school feeding; and food security needs assessment and response. For strategic outcome 5, WFP will provide mandated and on-demand services to the humanitarian community through the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service, the WFP-led logistics cluster and WFP’s bilateral service provision, so that the humanitarian community in Somalia is better able to reach people at risk and respond to needs and emergencies.
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