The 2025 Humanitarian Needs Response Plan for Somalia has officially launched in Mogadishu, marking a significant milestone in addressing the country’s urgent humanitarian challenges.
The initiative, developed in collaboration with key stakeholders like the United Nations in Somalia and Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (DSRSG) George Conway, underscores the collective commitment to provide life-saving aid and support to vulnerable communities.
The plan focuses on mitigating the effects of ongoing conflict, climate shocks, and food insecurity, which have left millions in need of assistance.
Participants at the launch emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts to ensure efficient resource allocation and effective response strategies.
This effort represents a renewed hope for Somalia’s resilience and recovery, highlighting the critical role of international and local partnerships in addressing the humanitarian crisis.

