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UNICEF/UN043342/UNICEF/UNI122066/Haque
Evidence Reviews

Knowledge Management in Practice – Implementing Effective Knowledge Management in Emergencies: A Case Study from Somalia WASH Cluster

In the last two decades few countries have experienced a more protracted emergency than Somalia. Absence of a functioning central government and the ongoing conflict have led to a lack of access to basic social services, resulting in the country…
Regional Emergency Cluster Advisor Project
2013
UNICEF/UNI118546/Nooran
Briefings

Famine in Somalia and the Failure of Data-Driven Humanitarianism

Andrew Seal and Rob Bailey discuss the limitations of data-driven humanitarian efforts, and the lessons learned from the 2011 Somalia famine.
PLOS
2013
UNICEF/UN028840/Tremeau
Briefings

Famine in Somalia: Causes and Solutions

The UN announcement of famine in Somalia is both a wake-up call to the scale of this disaster, and a wake-up call to the solutions needed to limit death-from-hunger now and in the future. So, what is famine and how…
Oxfam
2011
UNICEF/UN010147/Ayene
Background Reports

Recent Outbreaks of Rift Valley Fever in East Africa and the Middle East

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an important neglected, emerging, mosquito-borne disease with severe negative impact on human and animal health. Mosquitoes in the Aedes genus have been considered as the reservoir, as well as vectors, since their transovarially infected eggs…
Frontiers in Public Health
2014
UNICEF/UNI37736/Vitale
Foresight Papers

Somalia Drought

Significant pasture degradation and water shortages have been reported in parts of Somalia due to dry weather and high evaporation rates (FSNAU 18/03/2016). In total, one million people are estimated to be affected by the drought (DRC 11/03/2016). The most…
ACAPS
2016
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