Type | Report |
Title | Designing Social Protection Frameworks for Somaliland |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
URL | https://www.unicef.org/somalia/SOM_resources_somlandSocProtectionFrameworkRep.pdf |
Abstract | Somalia ranks as one of the least-developed countries in the world and has been severely affected by conflict and natural disasters. Since the civil war in 1991, a protracted and complex humanitarian and livelihoods crisis has existed in the country. This has resulted in large-scale population displacement, deterioration of infrastructure and a decline in access to services, all of which have limited the livelihood opportunities of poor Somali households. Declining access to natural resources and increasing frequency of drought cycles are making it increasingly difficult for rural households to maintain their livestock and crop production levels. It is commonly acknowledged that drought cycles in the Horn of Africa region as a whole are becoming shorter and more severe, meaning traditional coping mechanisms are becoming inadequate and households have little time to recover before the next crisis. |
» | Somalia - Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2011, Somaliland |
» | Somalia - Somaliland Household Survey 2013, Adapted for the Somali High Frequency Survey |