SomReP, Somalia: Resilience Programme Consortium

Project completed

In the fragile and conflict affected context of Somalia, SDC contribution to the Somalia Resilience Programme Consortium (SomReP) enables pastoral, agro-pastoral and peri-urban poor to increase their ability to prepare for, adapt to and live through shocks without eroding their productivity or assets. While focusing on capacity building, livelihood diversification and the elaboration of community-based early warning systems, this initiative is complementary to ongoing resilience and emergency relief oriented interventions.

Country/region Topic Period Budget
Somalia
Somalia
Agriculture & food security
Climate change and environment
Agricultural development
Agricultural research
Environmental policy
01.10.2014 - 30.09.2015
CHF  600’000
Background

For the first time since the 2011 famin, the number of people in Somalia facing a situation of acute food insercurity has increased again. In a context dominated by weak human and instiutional capacity, lack of effective policies, rules, regulations and legislative arrangements, this increases not only the instability and fragmentation of the country but is also susceptible to lead to a renewed hunger crisis, if nothing is undertaken.

Objectives

Vulnerable communities are increasingly able to prepare for, adapt to and live through shocks deriving from conflict and/or climate hardship.

Target groups

70'000 vulnerable pastoralists, agro-pastoralists, and peri-urban households, representing approximately 420'000 individuals in more than 20 districts have been selected by SomReP's initiative.

The selection features also included economic, physiological and social vulnerability criteria in order to prioritize the marginalized component of the Somali population.

Medium-term outcomes
  1. Communities' adaptive capacities improved
  2. Communities' absorptive capacities improved
  3. Sustainable natural resource management promoted
  4. Community based structures improved
  5. Programme learning and researches' results disseminated
Results

Expected results:  

  • Livelihood diversification and improved access to markets, financial services, and basic livelihood services strengthened
  • Communities' structure of disaster risk management and access to formal/informal safety nets improved
  • Equitable and sustainable natural resource management enhanced
  • Communities' coordination, Disaster Risk Reduction and conflict mitigation capacities developed through capacity-building of local government in leadership, gouvernance and technical areas; supportto local pastoralists on movility; and the stregthening of cooperatives
  • Relevant information concerning Disaster Risk Reduction and Prevention, as well as SomReP's methodological approach is disseminated and shared among key stakeholders, with the ambition to push different humanitarian actors in the region toward disaster's prevetion (movility/risk/livelihood mappings and seasonal calendars)


Results from previous phases:  

N/A


Directorate/federal office responsible SDC
Credit area Humanitarian aid
Project partners Contract partner
International or foreign NGO


Other partners

NGO's in the consortium: Action Contre la Faim (ACF); the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA); CARE International; COOPI; the Danish Refugee Council; OXFAM and World Vision.

Local Communities

Local implementing agencies such as: Wajir south development association (WASDA) and the Social-life and Agricultural Development Organization (SADO)

Coordination with other projects and actors

Join Resilience Strategy WFP/FAO/UNICEF; FAO Resilience sub-programme 2013-2015; Building Resilience Communities in Somalia (BRCis); ICRC EcoSec- Programme; Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FAO-FSNAU);

Authorities in Somaliland, Puntland and Mogadishu; Future interactions with the Compact (most certainly PSG4).

Budget Current phase Swiss budget CHF    600’000 Swiss disbursement to date CHF    600’000 Total project since first phase Budget inclusive project partner CHF   600’000
Project phases Phase 5 01.04.2020 - 30.09.2024   (Current phase) Phase 3 01.12.2016 - 28.02.2018   (Completed) Phase 2 01.11.2015 - 30.11.2016   (Completed)

Phase 1 01.10.2014 - 30.09.2015   (Completed)