Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) – SOMALIA
Main Developments
In Dhuusamarreeb town, Galgaduud region, the security and humanitarian situation is worrying following the arrival of Ethiopian troops on Friday 22 February. According to field reports, about two-third of the town’s residents have fled the town as they fear possible confrontation between Ethiopian troops and anti-government groups. The humanitarian situation in this area is already overstressed due to the drought and influx of displaced from
On 26 February, heavy fighting took place in Dinsor town, Bay region, between TFG forces and anti-government groups who briefly took control of the town. World Food Programme had to suspend an ongoing food distribution due to the fighting affecting more than 10,000 vulnerable beneficiaries. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees recorded an estimated 100 people have fleeing Dinsor town following the fighting.
According to UNHCR, 700 people were displaced by the ongoing fighting in
There has been an outbreak of Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD) with 13 deaths recorded out of 696 cases reported in Belet Xaawo (Gedo) since 21 January near the border of
During the past week, CARE Somalia distributed food aid to 8,850 beneficiaries in Adale and Adan Yabaal districts,
Puntland
On Thursday 27 February, more than 40 people died (most of them Somalis), when their boats capsized off
During the past week another security incident targeting aid workers took place in Puntland. On 26 February a UN convoy on its way from Garowe to Bossaso came under fire from unknown gunmen while approaching a check-point around 85 kilometers from Garowe. The mission, which was escorted by the Special Protection Unit, escaped safely.
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