Building pathways out of poverty in Baidoa, Somalia: Qualitative evidence around resilience in the context of flood shocks

cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and advanced research institute
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR single centre
cg.contributor.affiliationDELTA
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Food Policy Research Institute
cg.contributor.donorUnited States Agency for International Development
cg.contributor.donorWorld Vision
cg.contributor.donorCGIAR Trust Fund
cg.contributor.initiativeFragility, Conflict, and Migration
cg.coverage.countrySomalia
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2SO
cg.coverage.regionAfrica
cg.coverage.regionEastern Africa
cg.coverage.regionSub-Saharan Africa
cg.coverage.subregionBaidoa
cg.creator.identifierJessica Leight: 0000-0002-1691-9682
cg.creator.identifierNaureen Karachiwalla: 0000-0001-6662-106X
cg.creator.identifierDeboleena Rakshit: 0009-0008-4674-5274
cg.creator.identifierKalle Hirvonen: 0000-0003-2057-1612
cg.howPublishedGrey Literature
cg.identifier.projectIFPRI - Poverty, Gender, and Inclusion Unit
cg.identifier.projectIFPRI - Development Strategies and Governance Unit
cg.identifier.projectIFPRI - Ultra-Poor Graduation in Somalia
cg.identifier.publicationRankNot ranked
cg.numberApril 2024
cg.placeWashington, DC
cg.reviewStatusInternal Review
cg.subject.actionAreaSystems Transformation
cg.subject.impactAreaGender equality, youth and social inclusion
cg.subject.impactAreaClimate adaptation and mitigation
cg.subject.impactAreaPoverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
cg.subject.sdgSDG 1 - No poverty
dc.contributor.authorMagan, Mohamed
dc.contributor.authorHassan, Hashi
dc.contributor.authorLeight, Jessica
dc.contributor.authorHirvonen, Kalle
dc.contributor.authorKarachiwalla, Naureen
dc.contributor.authorRakshit, Deboleena
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-25T13:14:10Zen
dc.date.available2024-04-25T13:14:10Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/141613
dc.titleBuilding pathways out of poverty in Baidoa, Somalia: Qualitative evidence around resilience in the context of flood shocksen
dcterms.abstractSomalia is among the most impoverished nations globally, grappling with severe poverty, persistent armed conflicts, and recurrent droughts and floods, leading to a humanitarian crisis marked by substantial internal displacement. The site of this evaluation, Baidoa, has 517 sites for internally displaced persons (IDPs), housing nearly 600,000 households. Notably, 64% of the residents in these sites are women and girls. The 2nd Somali High-Frequency Survey revealed that poverty is particularly pronounced in IDP settlements, compounded by high unemployment rates and a lack of income-generating opportunities, thereby exacerbating the challenging circumstances in this area. This brief reports findings from a qualitative assessment conducted in January 2024 exploring the effects of severe floods in Baidoa and the role of the Ultra-Poor Graduation (UPG) intervention in protecting households from these shocks.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.audienceScientists
dcterms.bibliographicCitationMagan, Mohamed; Hassan, Hashi; Leight, Jessica; Hirvonen, Kalle; Karachiwalla, Naureen; and Rakshit, Deboleena. 2024. Building pathways out of poverty in Baidoa, Somalia: Qualitative evidence around resilience in the context of flood shocks. Learning Brief April 2024. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141613en
dcterms.extent6 p.
dcterms.isPartOfLearning Briefen
dcterms.issued2024-04-24
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.licenseCC-BY-4.0
dcterms.publisherInternational Food Policy Research Institute
dcterms.relationhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/140604en
dcterms.relationhttps://www.socialscienceregistry.org/trials/9452en
dcterms.subjectconflictsen
dcterms.subjectfloodingen
dcterms.subjecthouseholdsen
dcterms.subjectpovertyen
dcterms.subjectwomenen
dcterms.typeBrief

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