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Somalia Acute Food Insecurity Situation OverviewRural, Urban & IDP Populations: August - December, 2013 Most Likely Scenario
65,000 (3%)TotalUrbanRural
35,000 (11%)
35,000 (10%)
TotalUrbanRural
TotalUrbanRural
15,000 (1%)TotalUrbanRural
35,000 (7%)TotalUrbanRural
10,000 (2%)TotalUrbanRural
0 (0%)TotalUrbanRural
50,000 (15%)TotalUrbanRural
Phase % of (000s) Total Pop
1 65% 4,958
2 32% 2,300
3 2% 150
4 1% 95
5 0% 0
Aggregate Numbers Rural and Urban Populations
in Phases 1,2,3,4 & 5
=10% of the population
Destitute pastoral population
Area would likely be at least 1 Phase worse without effects of humanitarioan assistance
Integrated Food Security Phase ClassificationIPC Somalia Acute Food Insecurity Situation Overview
Rural, Urban & IDP Populations: August - December, 2013, Most Likely Scenario
Technical Partners FSNAU Funding Agencies
Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit - Somalia http://www.fsnau.org P.O. Box 1230 Village Market, Nairobi, Kenya Email: [email protected] tel: 254-20-4000000 fax:254-20-4000555 FSNAU is managed by FAO
The boundaries and names on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The regional & District boundaries reflect those endorsed by the Government of the Republic of Somalia in 1986.