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CCCM CLUSTER SOMALIA


Given the conflict, insecurity, drought, and floods an estimated 2.9 million people have been displaced in Somalia. The majority of people have self-settled in over 2,400+ sub-standard IDP sites in urban and peri-urban areas across the country. People displaced to these sites are living in precarious conditions and are not having their basic needs met due to inconsistent service provision or exclusion from accessing humanitarian support. 85% of the sites are informal settlements on private land and about 74% of them are in urban areas according to the Detailed Site Assessment (DSA) of the CCCM Cluster.

IDP returns to home is extremely limited as many displaced families have lost livelihoods and are reliant on humanitarian services. Existing coordination and management mechanisms are largely informal, with most sites being managed by informal settlement managers. These mechanisms have limited accountability and little adherence to minimum standards. Evictions are rampant, putting further stress on displaced families and limiting their ability to integrate into social structures.

To respond to the sectorial coordination requirements linked to the growing displacement and protection concerns of IDPs in Somalia, the CCCM cluster was activated in May 2017. The aim of the Cluster was to improve the living conditions and protection of IDPs in sites and settlements and ensure equitable access to services and the assistance of all persons in need, with a clear focus on moving toward attaining durable solutions with the full participation of the displaced, host communities and authorities.
Estimated number of IDPs at sites assessed by CCCM (in 60 districts)

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DSA - Detailed Site Assessment is an inter-cluster/inter-agency initiative led by the CCCM cluster to gather information on all sites in Somalia
2,198,856
Last updated 31 Jan 2022
Source - UNHCR 

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Contact information
Full Name Position Email Address Phone Number
Benjamin Conner (IOM) Cluster Co-Coordinator bconner@iom.int +16174175466
James Macharia (UNHCR) Cluster Co-Coordinator macharia@unhcr.org +252 614963831
Daniel Kuria Information Management dkuria@iom.int +252 613 205
Oscar Gitonga Information Management gitongao@unhcr.org +254 738 999 689
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Garowe Service Mapping February-March 2018
Garowe 3 Ws (site level)
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REACH Resource Centre | Somalia
REACH Resource Centre | Somalia
CCCM COVID-19 Contingency Plan
There are over 2,000 recorded IDP sites hosting 2.6 m displaced people across Somalia. People displaced to these informal sites are living in precarious conditions. The sites are overcrowded, lack dignified living conditions and enough access to basic services. An estimated 360,000 people in IDP sites are persons with various disabilities, 48 percent are women while five percent are elderly.
CCCM Operations Guidance for COVID
CCCM partners in Somalia play a critical role in administering site­‐level coordination which feeds up to the national level. As a result, it is imperative that CCCM partners are equipped with guidance in order to continue site-­‐level activities supporting displaced with the ongoing COVID-­‐ 19 pandemic.
CCCM Somalia Data Portal
Given the conflict, insecurity, drought, and floods an estimated 2.9 million people have been displaced in Somalia. The majority of people have self-settled in over 2,400+ sub-standard IDP sites in urban and peri-urban areas across the country. People displaced to these sites are living in precarious conditions and are not having their basic needs met due to inconsistent service provision or exclusion from accessing humanitarian support. 85% of the sites are informal settlements on private land and about 74% of them are in urban areas according to the Detailed Site Assessment (DSA) of the CCCM Cluster.
CCCM Somalia | Detailed Site Assessment
Site profiles provide humanitarian actors essential information on population and on services at site level to improve humanitarian assistance in IDP sites.
CCCM Somalia/REACH - 2021 Detailed Site Assessment (DSA)
The Detailed Site Assessment (DSA) was initiated in coordination with the Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) cluster in order to provide the humanitarian community with up-to-date information on the location of IDP sites, the conditions and capacity of the sites, and an estimate of the severity of humanitarian needs of residents. Data collection for the current round of the DSA took place from November 10th to December 20th, 2021 and assessed 2,986 IDP sites in 47 districts across Somalia and Somaliland.
Global CCCM Cluster
Global CCCM Cluster Website
Protection & Return Monitoring Network (PRMN)
Trends of origins and arrival points of displacements over 2016-2017
IDP sites in Somalia - Luuq