Deadline: 06-Jan-2026
UNICEF is inviting proposals under the Promoting Child Development and Survival (CPD) programme to support integrated Health, Nutrition, and WASH interventions in Somalia, including the Awdal and Bay regions. The initiative aims to improve child well-being through a holistic, equity-driven, and climate-resilient approach, strengthening systems, addressing root causes of morbidity and mortality, and promoting sustainable access to essential services for vulnerable populations.
Overview
The Promoting Child Development and Survival (CPD) programme serves as a strategic accelerator of impact across Health, Nutrition, and WASH, supporting the 2026–2030 Country Programme vision for child well-being. The programme delivers integrated services to:
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Reduce child morbidity and mortality
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Strengthen multi-sectoral systems
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Promote inclusive, sustainable, and climate-resilient innovations
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Reach the most vulnerable children, adolescents, and caregivers
Focus Areas
Health
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Adolescent health, including sexual and reproductive health
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Immunization
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Maternal and newborn health, including emergency obstetric care
Key 2026–2027 Health Targets:
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Increased skilled birth attendance
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Expanded outpatient consultations at primary health facilities
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Coverage of polio vaccination and DTP-containing vaccines
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Improved access to malaria treatment
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Expanded early childhood development services
Nutrition
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Infant and young child feeding
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Malnutrition prevention and treatment
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Nutrition in emergencies
Key Nutrition Outcomes:
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Empowered pregnant and breastfeeding women, caregivers, adolescents, and children through multi-sectoral support
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Large-scale First Food initiatives
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Prevention of stunting and treatment of child wasting
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Provision of micronutrient supplementation for adolescent girls and women
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Promotion of safe and nutritious dietary practices
WASH and Environment
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Basic sanitation and hygiene
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WASH in emergencies
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Access to safe and climate-resilient water
Expected WASH Outcomes by 2030:
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Universal access to affordable, climate-resilient, safe, and sustainable water and sanitation services
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Adoption of safe hygiene behaviors, including in humanitarian contexts
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Expanded access to safely managed drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene services in homes, schools, health, and nutrition centers
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Development of climate-resilient infrastructure supporting health, nutrition, and education
Partnerships and Governance
The programme strengthens local governance and service coordination by:
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Supporting local governments to plan and deliver services reflecting community priorities
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Partnering with Somalia-owned food companies to scale up production of high-quality, nutritious, affordable, and safe foods for children
Implementation follows national targets, with specific regional targets defined during concept note submission and agreement development.
Who Can Apply
Eligible applicants include:
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
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Community-based organizations
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Health, nutrition, and WASH service providers with multi-sectoral programme experience
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Organizations capable of delivering integrated child-focused interventions in Somalia
Applicants should demonstrate:
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Capacity for multi-sectoral, integrated programming
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Commitment to serving vulnerable children, adolescents, and caregivers
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Alignment with CPD programme objectives and transformative results
How to Apply
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Check Eligibility: Confirm your organization has experience in multi-sectoral Health, Nutrition, and WASH interventions.
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Prepare Concept Note: Outline objectives, target population, activities, expected outcomes, and alignment with CPD goals.
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Submit Application: Follow UNICEF submission guidelines for Somalia CPD programme proposals.
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Implement Activities: Deliver integrated Health, Nutrition, and WASH services in target regions.
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Monitor and Report: Track progress against transformative results and contribute to programme evaluation.
Why It Matters
The CPD programme addresses urgent child health, nutrition, and WASH needs across Somalia. By delivering integrated services and strengthening local systems, it:
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Ensures equitable access to essential services
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Improves child survival, development, and well-being
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Promotes sustainable, climate-resilient interventions
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Supports community-driven priorities and national child development goals
FAQ
Q1: Which sectors are covered under this call?
A: Health, Nutrition, and WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene).
Q2: Who are the target beneficiaries?
A: Children, adolescents, mothers, caregivers, and vulnerable communities in Somalia, including Awdal and Bay regions.
Q3: What are the key outcomes for 2026–2027?
A: Skilled birth attendance, outpatient consultations, immunization coverage, malaria treatment, early childhood development services, First Food initiative reach, and WASH access.
Q4: Can applicants focus on a single sector?
A: No, integrated multi-sectoral approaches are required.
Q5: How is programme impact measured?
A: Through transformative results, including coverage of health and nutrition services, WASH access, and child well-being indicators.
Q6: What approach does UNICEF follow?
A: A holistic, equity-driven, and climate-resilient approach that addresses root causes and strengthens local systems.
Q7: How does the programme ensure sustainability?
A: By strengthening local governance, engaging community-based food companies, and promoting climate-resilient systems.
Conclusion
The UNICEF CPD programme in Somalia provides a comprehensive, integrated framework to improve child survival, nutrition, and well-being. By strengthening systems, enhancing governance, and delivering sustainable, climate-resilient interventions, the programme ensures vulnerable children and communities access high-quality, equitable services and contributes to lasting positive outcomes nationwide.
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