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SOYDA Quarterly Progressive Report April -June 2018 with SHF, UNICEF and DFID support

1. Background and Humanitarian needs The floods and storm have resulted in deaths and affected livelihoods, livestock, shelter and key infrastructure across the country. There is a high risk of the outbreak of water-born communicable diseases including malaria and AWD/cholera in several areas. An estimated 794,761 people have been affected by the flooding in southern …

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SOYDA Launched a commemoration of International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM, 6 February, In Our Project Areas

SOYDA Launched commemoration of International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), 6 February 2018 through community awareness engagements in Our Project Areas. Our awareness campaign started all our health facilities in Benadir and Lower Shabelle Region which aims to raise community awareness and mobilize people everywhere to bring about change through targeting …

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Inception Report for the Progressive Integrated Health, Nutrition, WASH, Food Security and Education Project

Somalia Young Doctors Association (SOYDA) was among the selected partners to implemented integrated response on Health, WASH, Education, Nutrition and Food security interventions in Afgooye corridors to enable accelerate the pre-famine life-saving intervention in Afgooye district. The project aims reducing morbidity through integrated package of education, food security, and WASH, health and nutrition interventions. The …

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Monthly Progressive Report November 2017 with SHF, UNICEF and DFID support

The below normal Gu rain in 2017 as well the continuous dough affecting the population in Banadir region have adverse effect to the life of the vulnerable population in the target population. However, SOYDA have been providing the nutrition, WASH, protection, and health intervention in both Mogadishu IDPs as well as the Afgooye corridor district. …

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Monthly Progressive Report October 2017 with SHF, UNICEF and DFID support

The overall program management was assured by strong capacities in planning, implementation and monitoring through a very qualified and well-organized team and leaderships in Lower Shabelle and Banadir region. It worked through integration of health programs in which SOYDA was also in partnership with SHF, DFID and UNICEF Somalia.. The program adopted an effective participatory …

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SOYDA Monthly Progressive Report August 2017 with SHF, UNICEF and DFID support

i. Background. Somalia Young Doctors Association (SOYDA) is steadfast in its implementation of health, WASH and nutrition program in Banadir and Lower Shabelle region. SOYDA is currently running a total of 11 health and nutrition fixed and Mobile sites, 8 Mobile outreach Integrated WASH, HEALTH, NUTRITION emergency response teams in Daynile, Bondhere, Dharkenley, Afgooye, Arbis, …

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SOYDA Quarterly Progressive Report April to June with SHF, UNICEF and DFID support

  Executive summary. The continuous draught is still ravaging most part of the regions, this has however, and increase continues displacement of the population in Afgooye corridors as well as the Mogadishu IDPs. Accordingly, the health and nutrition services needs have been increasing due to increased number of severe and acute malnutrition of children displaced …

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SOYDA Monthly Progressive Report in May with SHF, UNICEF and DFID support

  Executive summary. Somalia’s humanitarian crisis remains fragile with a total of 3 million people in need of assistance, including 265,876 in emergency and crisis. Global acute malnutrition (GAM) among internally displaced people has significantly deteriorated. According to a recent assessment by SOYDA shows critical malnutrition rates were recorded in some target areas of SOYDA …

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