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Apply Now: Child Development and Survival Initiative in Mudug Region (Somalia)

Deadline: 06-Jan-2026

UNICEF’s Promoting Child Development and Survival programme in Mudug, Somalia delivers integrated Health, Nutrition, and WASH services for children, adolescents, women, and families. It targets vulnerable communities to reduce child morbidity and mortality, strengthen resilient health systems, and ensure access to climate-resilient, equitable, and high-quality services by 2030. Key interventions include maternal and child health, immunization, nutrition support, and safe water and sanitation services.

Programme Overview

The Promoting Child Development and Survival programme by UNICEF in Mudug focuses on improving child, adolescent, and maternal well-being through integrated health, nutrition, and WASH interventions. It is implemented across multiple locations in Mudug, targeting communities with limited access to essential services. The programme supports Somalia’s 2026–2030 Country Programme vision, adopting a holistic, equity-driven, and climate-resilient approach to improve child well-being.

Key Focus Areas

1. Health

The health component strengthens primary healthcare and covers:

2. Nutrition

Nutrition interventions prevent and treat malnutrition and support mothers, adolescents, and children:

3. WASH and Environment

WASH interventions ensure safe water, sanitation, and hygiene practices:

Who Is Eligible?

Why It Matters

How the Programme Works

Step 1: Service Delivery

Step 2: Integrated Approach

Step 3: Monitoring and Evaluation

Step 4: Long-Term Goals

Key Programme Targets (2026–2027)

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FAQ

1. Which region benefits from the programme?

2. Who can access health and nutrition services?

3. What immunizations are provided?

4. How does the programme address malnutrition?

5. Are WASH services included?

6. What are the programme’s long-term health goals?

7. How is climate resilience incorporated?

Conclusion

UNICEF’s Promoting Child Development and Survival programme in Mudug delivers an integrated approach to improving health, nutrition, and WASH outcomes for children, adolescents, and families. By combining evidence-based interventions with climate-resilient systems, it strengthens health infrastructure, promotes equity, and ensures sustainable well-being. By 2030, Somali children and families are expected to access high-quality, resilient, and sustainable services that save lives and enhance development outcomes.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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