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Somalia faces a protracted humanitarian crisis driven by conflict, recurrent climate shocks, and disease outbreaks. The failure of successive rainy seasons significantly reduced access to water, food, and livelihood opportunities, and prompted a national drought emergency declaration in November 2025. Meanwhile, sustained high levels of conflict across Somalia throughout 2025 continued to drive displacement and constrain humanitarian access, compounding vulnerabilities and limiting service delivery. These overlapping shocks eroded household coping capacity and increased vulnerability among newly displaced and affected populations.
IMPACT began working in Somalia in 2012 through its initiative REACH to inform emergency prioritization through technical support and evidence generation. In 2026, REACH continues to provide analysis and multisectoral data at the national and sub-national level (with an emphasis on Area Based Coordination) and runs the Multi Sectoral Needs Assessment.
(Picture: UNHCR / Feisal Omar)
| Multi-Sectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA): IDPs and Affected Communities October 2025 Throughout 2025, Somalia continued to face significant levels of displacement and restricted humanitarian access, which constrained the delivery of essential services and weakened the coping capacity of displaced households. Many households reported inadequate access to food and safe drinking water, while prolonged drought conditions and ongoing conflict continued to intensify humanitarian vulnerabilities. | ![]() | |
| Acute Needs Analysis 2025 July – Dec 2025 The ANA is a humanitarian research pilot project designed to identify populations facing urgent, life-threatening needs. It seeks to bring these populations to the attention of humanitarian decision-makers—especially in contexts where information is scarce or fragmented. All analysis is conducted by dedicated, country‑based analysts with deep contextual expertise, ensuring robust support for humanitarian prioritization across and within crises. | ![]() |

Somalia is facing a prolonged displacement crisis, driven by recurring conflict, climate shocks, and persistent gaps in essential services, land security, and sustainable livelihoods. In Baidoa, the capital of the...

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