Emergency Response
Our team has a proven track record of effectively responding to acute shocks in the humanitarian context of Somalia, including sudden population displacement due to severe drought or flooding, outbreaks of communicable diseases like measles or cholera, and conflict.
The consortium is constantly on the lookout for any such unanticipated occurrences, and has positioned itself to conduct rapid assessments and respond within 72 hours. This response occurs within the ongoing emergency response of through activation of Crisis Modifier funding that can cover beyond programmatic mandate.
Despite the context of Somalia, and the Horn of Africa in general being that of emergency response, there tend to occur some acute shocks caused by natural or other calamities such as displacements because of loss of livelihood or conflict, floods, and similar occurrences.
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