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1 Somalia 2018 Summary Graphs Fund Detail By Agency By 12.5M 10M 7.5M 5M Budget Amount (USD) Shortfall Organization Type UN International NGO National NGO Area of work Clearance Cross-cutting 2.5M 0M Summary Armed conflict in Somalia has resulted in contamination from Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) and landmines which has a detrimental impact on human security. ERW and landmine contamination in Somalia limits access to basic services and economic opportunities and represents an impediment to stability security and ultimately recovery and development. The scale and complexity of the problem is not well known as surveys have not been systematically conducted in South-Central Somalia. The continuing conflict still results in additional explosive contamination. Armed groups have used Improvised Explosive Device s (IED) as a weapon of choice in Somalia for over 10 years. Explosive hazard mitigation interventions remain essential to enable humanitarian responses and the recovery of communities in terms of improving livelihoods and access. One of the main objectives of UNMAS in Somalia is to support the Federal Government of Somalia in fulfilling its treaty obligations such as the Conventions on Anti-nel Mines and Cluster Munitions. In 2015 the Somali Explosive Management Authority was endorsed by the Council of Ministers as the national entity responsible for coordinating explosive hazard management which is a significant step towards the steady transfer of responsibilities to a national authority. SEMA developed a national explosive hazard management plan outlining requirements for explosive hazard management which includes the development of state level coordination functions which will support SEMA to address explosive hazards within recovered areas and provide employment opportunities to local communities including youth women and former combatants. This contributes to efforts to enhance security and stability in line with the Strategy of the United Nations on Mine Action the Humanitarian Response Plan and the FGS New National Development Plan. International and national Mine Action actors and operators will continuously review their respective strategies on a regular basis or in the event of significant changes to ensure that interventions remain relevant. Scope of the Problem A comprehensive survey of explosive hazard contamination in Somalia is not yet available due to insecurity and lack of access. In 2017 the vast majority of casualties from explosive incidents were caused by IED s (757 killed and 944 injured). The known ERW casualties in 2017 amount to 55 (17 killed and 38 injured) an increase from 28 (6 deaths and 22 injuries) compared to % of the victims were children in particular boys were heavily affected representing 70% percent of the total victims. The victims include IDPs local residents and pastoralists. 11 boys were involved tampering ERWs. The worst ERW incident recorded in 2017 was the one involving children occurred in Jiiro Gurey village under Berdale district of Bay region. This incident resulted into the deaths and injuries of 9 children. In 2017 explosive hazard management focused on Explosive Ordnance Disposal IED Disposal mine clearance and survey stockpile destructions weapons and ammunition management as well as risk education. Police capacities capable of dealing with IEDs and ERW in Mogadishu continued to be enhanced and UNMAS and partners continued to assist the police EOD teams. In line with sanction obligations under the partial lifting of the arms embargo the UN and international implementing partners continued to support the FGS in safely marking registering and destroying weapons and ammunition as part of a comprehensive framework on Weapons and Ammunition Management (WAM) for the international community to support. In the longer term the FGS explosive management policy presents an opportunity for mine action partners to help reduce the threat of explosive hazards by identifying and clearing items from community areas providing employment opportunities for men and women and build accountable state capacities to coordinate and monitor future explosive hazard management. Gains made in 2017 have increased accessibility making humanitarian and stabilization interventions more feasible. Coordination and Consultation: The national explosive hazard management (Badbaado) plan outlining requirements for explosive hazard management was launched by the FSG since In line with the Badbaado plan explosive hazard management is implemented at federal state levels under the Ministry of Internal Security and 1

2 SEMA. This includes the Federal Member States Administration of Puntland Glamadug Hiraan and Middle Shabelle South West Jubaland and operations within Somaliland. Explosive hazard coordination among international partners and the UN support for IDPs and civilians impacted by explosive hazards is done under the explosive hazard sub-cluster under the Protection Cluster. This is linked to the Humanitarian Response Plan which recognises that explosive threats impede freedom of movement in safety notably in areas affected by the armed conflict and on main supply roads. Somali Police EOD capacities are established in Baidoa Beletweyne and Mogadishu and are able to conduct explosive hazard removal. In Somaliland the Somaliland Mine Action Centre (SMAC) coordinates all mine action activities under the Office of the Vice President. Coordination meetings are held twice monthly by the SMAC as well as pillar-specific technical working groups. International implementing partners and Police EOD teams work with the SMAC to prioritise their tasks. Strategy In order to support the implementation of Badbaado Plan outlining the FGS s approach to explosive hazard management international support remains critical to enable initiatives to oversee and implement explosive hazard management operations in six areas: Clearance of abandoned explosive ordnance in Somalia which focuses on clearance of former ammunition storage areas along main supply routes Explosive Hazard Management in Puntland State Explosive Hazard Management in Galmadug State Explosive Hazard Management in Hiraan and Middle Shabelle State Explosive Hazard Management in South West State Explosive Hazard Management in Jubaland State Individual projects undertaken by implementing partners will contribute to the implementation of the plan by focusing on community based clearance and survey and building accountable federal state entities able to coordinate and monitor explosive hazard management operations. Support to development of state level coordination functions will provide SEMA with capabilities to address explosive hazards within recovered areas and provide employment opportunities for men and women within impacted communities including youth women and former combatants. partners engaging in Weapons and Ammunition Management (WAM) in support of the FGS are called to support the FGS comprehensive weapons and ammunition management programme in compliance with the sanction obligations and in line with the Somali Compact (PSG 2). All relevant partners will collaborate with the FGS as part of the Weapons and Ammunition Management Working Group and Steering Committee. In general Mine Action actors and operators will continue to raise awareness of the importance of mine action including victim assistance and the management of explosive hazards for the protection of civilians in humanitarian responses. Working with all stakeholders they will seek to mainstream and resource mine action at all levels of the planning coordination and delivery processes. As active members of the Explosive Hazard Sub-Cluster under the Protection Cluster Mine Action actors and operators will coordinate information and joint responses with all relevant partners. Details Details: Appealing Agency Budget Funds Requested Duration Mine with Non-technical survey in Hirshabelle State Shabelle and Hiraan Mine Action Consortium Wehelie Eng. Abdi Isse (shahmac.consortium@gmail.com ) 2018: US $ : US $ SHAHMAC Consortium in coordination with SEMA HQ and SEMA Hirshabelle State Office IDPs and Host communities of Agro-pastoralists and Pastoralists as direct Total: (Men 4000 Women 4000 Boys 4000 and Girls 4000) and indirect Total: (Men Women Boys Girls 25000) in Hirshabelle State through Code Eliminating the threat of mines and explosive remnants of war in support of advancing sustainable peace enabling development and saving lives and livelihoods of affected people in Hirshabelle. Specific objectives 2

3 will provide a very intimate setting for raising community awareness and knowledge against risks associated with landmines ERW and IED in order to minimize deaths and injuries. This project will also map risky areas to distinguish between contaminated areas from noncontaminated and develop scope of mine / ERW problems by conducting None technical survey (NTS). The project will be aiming at communities at different level age and gender for increasing their knowledge to minimize and mitigate physical psychological and economical risks caused by mine/erw through the following objectives: To increase the level of awareness among urban and rural communities at risk of explosive hazards in Hirshabelle To collect information and map mine / ERW risk areas for facilitating clearing actions and for supporting community safety and accessibility Delivering explosive awareness messages to impacted communities through media including radios mobile messaging and posters Composing / supporting Community Safety Committees for each community in all accessible communities of Hirshabelle state Training teachers to children in school child to child and peer to peer in recreational activities as well as parent to child at home and Community forums in support of MRE Building the capacity of communities through training on advocacy and mine action stakeholder engagement. Conducting Non-Technical Survey and gathering information throughout Hirshabelle communities Advocating for the assistance of the victims and promote clearance of landmines and ERW There will be Monitoring & Evaluation Plan and schedule for the project in order to collect information on how the project is managed implemented and financed this will provide full information of the project in all stages and it will ensure Quality Management of the project (QA & QC) both internally and externally 50% reduction in the number of deaths and injuries due to landmines and ERW Community members behavior of the high-risk groups changed through trainings and awareness raising Strengthened local resilience and sustainability through community participation in the project design and implementation. Reduced socio-economic and psychological impact of Landmines / ERW through awareness raising to the vulnerable groups Marking and mapping of Mine /ERW risky areas through NTS and facilitating the future clearance actions Capacity development / Training US $ Community Forums US $ Direct Cost (DPC) MRE materials development and distribution US $ Operations and running cost US $ nel US $ Transfer and Banking costs US $ Traveling US $ TOTAL US $ Appealing Agency Budget Funds Requested Provision of Practical Mine with the Incorporation of Basic Life Skills Through Broadcast Media to IDPs in Drought Affected Regions in Bay and Galgaduud States Mines Advisory Group McGhee Jamie (jamie.mcghee@maginternational.org ) 2018: US $ : US $ Forcier Consultancy Perspective Media South West Mine Action Consortium (SOWMAC) Jubaland Mine Action Network (JUMAN) - in coordination with the Somalia Explosive Management Authority/SEMA State Offices and with the support of UNMAS 3

4 Duration Provision of Practical Mine with the Incorporation of Basic Life Skills Through Broadcast Media to IDPs in Drought Affected Regions in Bay and Galgaduud States Direct Total: (Men 2725 Women 3500 Boys 4500 and Girls 4500) through Code The project will prevent civilian injury and death caused by the presence of mines ERW and IED through life saving MRE and IED Risk Education. The education will strengthen the capacity of communities to live safely in areas contaminated by past and ongoing conflicts. Prevent injury/death among settled refugee returnee and IDP populations caused by mines/erw/ieds and small arms/light weapons (SALW) through life saving Mine (MRE) IED (RE) and SALW Risk Reduction (RR) Strengthened capacity of communities to live safely in conflict affected areas contaminated with small arms Improved mechanisms in place to support reporting of SALW Mine/ERW/IED accidents Deliver MRE IED RE and SALW RR across South Central Somalia Train of partner teams and provide ongoing oversight and quality assurance of activities (including post-impact survey) Training on NTS methods and national reporting techniques Produce reports on mine/erw/ied locations and victim/accident data Report 100% of Dangerous Areas into IMSMA database Post project impact survey carried out Measure impact (3-6 months) amongst communities where RE is carried out Improved community awareness to live safely with civilian weapons and in areas affected by ERW/mines/IEDs through training on SALW RR and the threat posed by mines/erw/ieds communities will be better equipped to avoid injury or death. Improved mechanisms are in place to support reporting of SALW mine/erw/ied accidents 12 percent indirect program support costs US $ International staff (technical advisor project officer short term consultants) US $ National staff (assistant project officer program assistant) US $ Program costs (coordination training mine-risk education and victim assistance) US $ Supplies/capital costs (office equipment IT and materials) US $ TOTAL US $ Appealing Agency Explosive Hazards Clearance and Safety in Somalia through delivery of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Mine Clearance Mines Advisory Group Heslop Tom Budget 2018: US $ Funds Requested 2018: US $ Somali Explosives Management Authority (SEMA) with the support of UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) Direct Total: (Men 3000 Women 3000 Boys 3000 and Girls 3000) Indirect Total: (Men Women Boys Girls 14500) Duration through Code 4

5 Within the federal system support Puntland in creating a national sustainable EOD capacity Protection of civilians through Mine and IED RE Economic empowerment through community-based employment Ensuring a comprehensive picture of contamination exists through data collection Support the development of an accountable and transparent state office under SEMA Assist in achievements against obligations under the Mine Ban Treaty(MBT) Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) and FGS s original Badbaado Plan Assess and destroy dangerous items including landmines and ERW Deploy two accredited EOD teams from the Consortiums in response to tasking and prioritization from MAG s two linked MRE teams and via -SEMA/UNMAS Coordinate with authorities to identify items for destruction Conduct technical assessments to determine specific destruction/disposal requirements of stockpiles Chart the development of IED construction and changes in design/sophistication Conduct Battle Area Clearance and spot tasks in areas of prolonged fighting 100% of all identified UXO logistically disposed of recorded and reported in IMSMA Provide national capacity building in the safe and efficient destruction and storage of weapons and ammunition in line with international standards A reduction in the number of mine/erw accidents as a result of clearance and destruction activities. A reduction in the risk of accidental explosions or illicit proliferation from urban police and army stores and caches. Increased ability of SEMA and Federal Member States Administration authorities to respond to spot tasks Release of land back to farmers and families in rural areas through BAC will mean that land can be used for crop production and animal grazing. Access to neighboring villages markets and key services via key transit routes will be improved. Improved understanding of IED composition and sophistication Overall increase in knowledge relating to the risks posed by mines/erw through delivery of MRE and IED RE Administration and Running costs US $ Indirect Costs US $ Direct Staff US $ Inputs and Supplies US $ Support Staff US $ TOTAL US $ Appealing Agency Enhancing Security and Stability of At Risk Populations in Hirshabelle State by Strengthening Communities Explosive Remnants of War Awareness and Clearance Capabilities Clearance The HALO Trust Scott Richard (mail@halosom.org) Budget 2018: US $ Funds Requested 2018: US $ The Shabelle and Hiran Mine Action Consortium (SHAHMAC) in coordination with Somalia Explosive Management Authority (SEMA) and SEMA HirShabelle State Office 2940 women; 3260 men; 7600 girls; 8400 boys 5

6 Duration Enhancing Security and Stability of At Risk Populations in Hirshabelle State by Strengthening Communities Explosive Remnants of War Awareness and Clearance Capabilities through Code Enable and strengthen protection of affected at risk populations through the delivery of Mine (MRE) the mobilisation of community based demining teams (CBD) and the deployment of a Non-Technical Survey/Explosive Ordnance Disposal team (NTS/EOD). Mitigate the risk of and address acute protection needs stemming from violence due to explosive remnants of war (ERW) via land clearance education and EOD. Enhance stability and security via the creation of a protection conducive environment. This will be achieved through the delivery of MRE to IDPs returnees children and other affected and vulnerable community members; the direct hiring of 63 Somali nationals into mine action; the support and capacity development of national NGO mine action consortia (SHAHMAC); and the active engagement of leaders in affected communities. Surveying communities threatened by ERW along the Somalian-Ethiopian border in Hirshabelle state Collecting village data regarding populations the potential return of IDPs and the ERW threats to future movement and settlement Deployment of 9 community based demining teams in three villages (three teams in each village) Disposing of ERW identified by mobile NTS teams MRE team especially dedicated to providing MRE in IDP camps throughout Hirshabelle state MRE carried out in vulnerable communities notably Farlibaax and Bulo Burte Hire and train 63 persons to perform full excavation mine clearance in their own communities Engaging community leaders on how to report both ERW and potential mined land to the national authority (SEMA) Train and guide local NGO staff (SHAHMAC) as they deliver MRE and report their findings to the national authority (SEMA) Locate and quantify the extent of mine and ERW contamination in affected communities in Hiran region Clear landmines and ERW from three communities that are acutely impacted by drought Provide MRE to persons and communities vulnerable to landmines and ERW through local NGO (SHAHMAC) Train local populations in mine clearance the reporting of ERW and the delivery of MRE Indirect Costs US $ Other Direct Costs US $ nel (staff consultants travel and training) US $ Supplies Commodities Equipment and Transport US $ TOTAL US $ Appealing Agency MRE clearance survey victim assistance and advocacy project Cross-cutting Southwest Mine Action Consortium Ahmed Mohamud Mohamed (sowmac115@gmail.com) Budget 2018: US $ Funds Requested 2018: US $ South West Mine Action Consortium (SOWMAC) 6

7 MRE clearance survey victim assistance and advocacy project ISWA Host Community and IDP Returnees Duration through Code Protect civilians and reduce the number of deaths and casualties through clearance risk education advocacy and victim assistance Facilitate the safe voluntary return of internally displaced persons and refugees in close coordination with humanitarian actors through clearance risk education and trainings Facilitate the civilian-led cost-effective delivery of humanitarian assistance by providing a secure environment for the deployment and movement of humanitarian personnel Promote and support a gender and age sensitive approach to mine action Nature of Operations that SOWMAC is planning to conduct is to establish a unique position within the South West state by basing its operations on mobile and flexible Survey and MRE teams. It delivers the following services: Deploy 4 Multi-Task Teams in El-Berde Diinsoor Wajid and Walaweyn to address explosive contamination in where unexploded ammunition will be destroyed immediately. Survey reports will be registered in a centralized database of SEMA Deliver Explosive Hazards Awareness messages to impacted communities. Empower the affected communities by contributing into their resilience for dealing with the explosive hazards related threats MRE providing knowledge and information to returnees and communities to mitigate the threat of mines and ERW and change risk creating attitudes and behaviour. Efficient and cost-effective deployment and delivery of humanitarian assistance by all partners through provision of safe environment and access; Safe voluntary return of IDPs and refugees to their communities; Reduced number of casualties and deaths as a result of ERW and landmine incidents Administrative Costs US $ Fixed Support Costs US $ nel US $ TOTAL US $ Appealing Agency Mine and Non Technical Survey. Jubbaland Mine Action Network Hassan Ali Mohamed (juman2022@gmail.com) Budget 2018: US $ Funds Requested 2018: US $ Community members/leaders community liaison officers (CLOs) local administration youth women representatives business community and MAG NCLM girls boys women and men from Kismayo Afmadow Dhobley Diif Kolbiyow Belet-Hawo Bardera and Luuq towns of Jubbaland state Duration through Code The (JUMAN) Mine and non technical survey Program is designed to ensure improved local community management of 7

8 mine action and mine-risk education at the Jubaland level To minimise death and injuries from landmines and other ERW ( Saving lives and limbs) To facilitate mine risk education activities through dissemination of information and messages To support development Facilitate safe return for the returnees from Kenya who are coming back to the country through UNHCR facilitation. JUMAN will do situational assessment and revision of mine risk education in state level. JUMAN will conduct community based socio-economic survey for information gathering on the locations of Suspected Hazardous Areas (SHA) and determine their impact. Developing well trained community focal points from all project locations for mine-risk education. Identifying areas requiring NTS prepare reports suitable for entering into IMSMA database describing areas containing Mines and ERW At least people living in 9 explosive hazards affected districts in Jubaland are assisted in terms of mine risk education The trained Community Focal Points will pass mine and ERW risk education to at least 10 persons in each of the state community Mine-risk education scientifically implemented and established in the state A permanent mine-risk education capacity recognized in the education system of Jubaland state and implemented in all schools of the project locations. Fixed Support Expenses (Teams (9 X 4=36) Phone credit Vehicles (Rent including drivers) vehicle SEMA vehicle Rent) Office Running Costs (Cleaner Running Costs Office Supplies/ Utilities / Electricity Office Rent Internet Communication) nel Costs (Survey/MRE/IED RE Team Leaders CL Officers Manager Finance Officer Security Guard SEMA Coordination Officer (Monitoring) TOTAL US $ US $ US $ US $ Appealing Agency Stabilization through Community Explosive Hazard Management projects in Galmudug State Central Somalia Mine Action Consortium Ali Mohamed Sharif (Secretary@cesmac.org.so) Budget 2018: US $ Funds Requested 2018: US $ Central Somalia Mine Action Consortium (CESMAC) Women Boys Men and Girls HH Duration through Code Using capacities within the CESMAC members that are trained and accredited with the support of SEMA and UNMAS this project seeks to enable Central Somalia Mine Action Consortium (CESMAC) to further develop the community based mine and ERW risk education project in the newly accessible areas previously not covered in Galmudug State. The project further wants to improve the coordination and cooperation of explosive hazard management between the federal state district and community level as well as function as a link between AMISOM CIMIC and local government institutions. More specifically the project is designed for protecting people at risk of mines and other explosive hazards in Galmudug and contribute into the realization of the government of Somalia's stabilization strategy by: Providing mines ERW and IED risk education in the newly accessible communities Empowering communities by delivering ToTs to the affected communities' councils so that they could effectively deal with the threats of explosive hazards 8

9 Public Awareness Campaign: Train District Peace & Stability Committees on Community Explosive Hazard Management Conduct community based risk education in relation explosive remnants of war (ERW) improvised explosive devices (IED) and small arms and light weapons (SALW). Collaborate with the district committee to design implementation plans for RE that will be delivered at the community/village level. This will involve close liaison with women s groups and local police officers in the districts raising awareness on amongst with other issues. Implement a Radio & TV Awareness Campaign using local radio stations with coverage in Galmudug state. Promoting Peace & Security: Establish Dialogue between the security sector (AMISOM SNA interim Administration - caretakers) & the community/civil society Facilitate collaboration between federal and state explosive hazard institutions and formal institutions such as AMISOM SNA and Police and the District Peace & Stabilization Committees. Reduction in the number of deaths and injuries caused by landmines and ERW Reduced psychological impact of the perceived threats of landmines and ERW Enhanced resilience of affected communities by empowering community leadership in effectively dealing with explosive hazards Increased awareness about the threats of explosive hazards and Using the RE teams as a facilitator to build trust among Galgadud and Mudug communities. Equipment US $ Pernel US $ Programme cost training MRE Victim Assistance MRE Community Liaison and empowerment US $ Travel US $ TOTAL US $ Appealing Agency Explosive Hazard Management in Somalia Puntland Risk Solution Consortium Ahmed Ali Mohamed (geel114@gmail.com) Budget 2018: US $ Funds Requested 2018: US $ Consortiums members with SEMA Puntland State Office Affected communities along the border and other parts of PuntlandSomalia Duration through Code This project outlines two complementary components that will seek to provide: Mine (MRE) sessions in to rural communities Disseminate risk education messages through mass media including radios mobile phones & TV program Deliver explosive awareness messages to impacted communities through media including radios mobile messaging and posters Training teachers to children in school child to child and peer to peer in recreational activities as well as parent to child at home and Community forums Capacity building for communities through training on advocacy and lobbying and stake holder engagement. Coordination with other humanitarian actors Advocate for the assistance of the victims and promote clearance of landmines and compliance with international humanitarian law in the engagement of conflict. Reduced number of casualties and deaths resulted because of ERW and landmine incidents; Behaviour change of the high-risk groups through training awareness 9

10 Improved awareness and compliance with international humanitarian laws; Strengthened local resilience and sustainability through community participation of project implementation. Reduced socio economic impact of the ERW and landmines through behavioural change to the vulnerable groups. Community forums expenses US $ MRE material development and distribution expenses US $ Media expenses US $ Operating expenses US $ Trainings expense US $ Travelling expenses US $ TOTAL US $ Appealing Agency Explosive Hazards Management in Somalia Cross-cutting United Nations Mine Action Programme Somalia Rashid Mohammad Sediq () Budget 2018: US $ Funds Requested 2018: US $ INGOs and Consortiums (38304 Female Male children Adults 1520 Elderly IDPs Returnees 7600 Host communities) Duration through Code Mitigating the impact of explosive hazards and threats while strengthening national capacities to independently coordinate manage and regulate the clearance of landmines explosive remnants of wars (ERW) and improvised explosive devices (IED). This project proposal outlines two complementary components that will promote linkages to the Comprehensive Approach to Security (CAS) Community Recovery and Extension of State Authority and Accountability (CRESTA/A) and preventing/countering Violent Extremism (PVE/CVE): Protect Civilians and support community stabilization through civilian-led clearance of explosive hazards Enhance the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) capabilities of Somali Police Forces to mitigate the explosive threats Existing Somali Police bomb- disposal capabilities (22 teams) are maintained consolidated and up-skilled through EOD training Training of Trainers and equipping Humanitarian Demining will be carried out in two mines and ERW affected states bordering the Somali-Ethiopian border Train and employ up to 500 (250 in each state) local staff to enable community based explosive hazards clearance in coordination with SEMA HQ and SEMA State Offices Deploy 11 Community Liaison Officers under the Consortiums of each Federal Member States and in coordination with SEMA HQ and SEMA State Offices to deliver risk education messages and activities in support of preventing and countering violent extremism Produce one Victim Assistance Feasibility Assessment report under the Consortiums of each Federal Member States and in cordiantion with SEMA HQ and SEMA State Offices - this will result in identifying the key priorities for victim assistance in Somalia by assessing the available capacity and service delivery mechanisms in the following areas: Emergency and continuing medical care including emergency first aid to the victim of the explosion and ongoing medical care other than physical rehabilitation; Physical and other rehabilitation including physiotherapy as well as assistive and mobility devices; Psychological and psycho-social support; Social and economic inclusion inclusive education as well as access to basic services and disability awareness; 10

11 Establishment enforcement and implementation of relevant laws and public policies. Establish and enhance local capacity for implementing mine action operations High priority areas contaminated with explosive hazards are identified marked and cleared Awareness on the threats of explosive hazards is raised among the people at risk Employment and capacity building opportunities are provided to 500 local Somalis living in the impacted communities The initiatives such as PVE/CVE and CRESTA/A are complemented The communities that are threatened by explosive hazards are empowered in terms of effectively managing the risks of explosive hazards Equipment US $ Operating expenses US $ Other costs (LCMC UN PSC Indirect cost) US $ nel US $ Third party agreement (Mine Action Organizations for Implementation) US $ Travel US $ TOTAL US $ Portfolio Team members 11

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