Document Unhcr Somalia Operational Update April 2023

document Unhcr Somalia Operational Update April 2023
document Unhcr Somalia Operational Update April 2023

Document Unhcr Somalia Operational Update April 2023 The operational data portal (odp) enables unhcr’s institutional responsibility to provide an information and data sharing platform to facilitate coordination of refugee emergencies. this was achieved using independent ‘situation views’ covering major emergencies such as the syria situation or the central african republic emergency, among. Situation report in english on somalia and 3 other countries about camp coordination and camp management, contributions, drought and more; published on 22 may 2023 by unhcr.

document unhcr somalia operational update February 2023
document unhcr somalia operational update February 2023

Document Unhcr Somalia Operational Update February 2023 Unhcr operational update april 2023. document type: dashboards & factsheets. document language: english. the syria crisis entered its thirteenth year in march 2023. the un estimates that 15.3 million people need humanitarian assistance across the country, a 5 per cent increase from 2022. the february earthquakes further exacerbated the. The operational data portal (odp) enables unhcr’s institutional responsibility to provide an information and data sharing platform to facilitate coordination of refugee emergencies. this was achieved using independent ‘situation views’ covering major emergencies such as the syria situation or the central african republic emergency, among. In somalia, unhcr leads co leads the protection, shelter, and cccm clusters for the idp response. 8nhcr’ key achievements for the month of march are listed below: more than 16,000 drought affected displaced individuals and host community members in baidoa, bossaso, dhobley, galkayo, gardo, garowe, and kismayo. Unhcr somalia operational update july 2023. in july, conflict and insecurity were the main driver of humanitarian needs in somalia. the security situation in the country remained tense, with al shabab, referred to as the non state armed group (nsag), frequently conducting indiscriminate attacks where civilians became innocent victims.

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