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Call for EOIs: ACALS Project for Climate and Livelihood Adaptation in Somalia

Funding available for Civil Society Organisations in Somalia

Deadline: 15-Feb-2026

The World Food Programme, with funding from the African Development Bank, is implementing a multi-year climate resilience and food security project in Puntland State, Somalia. Running from March 2026 to March 2029, the initiative strengthens agricultural livelihoods, water management, market access, and disaster preparedness for climate-vulnerable farming and pastoral communities, with a strong focus on women and youth.

Activating Climate Resilience Agricultural Livelihoods in Somalia – Project Overview

The Activating Climate Resilience Agricultural Livelihoods in Somalia project is a resilience-building initiative led by the World Food Programme (WFP) in Garowe District, Puntland State. The project targets communities facing recurring climate shocks such as droughts, floods, and resource scarcity.

The initiative integrates agriculture, livelihoods, and disaster risk management into a single resilience framework to address the structural drivers of food insecurity and vulnerability.

Implementing Agency, Donor, and Timeline

The project is implemented by the World Food Programme with financial support from the African Development Bank. Implementation runs from March 2026 to March 2029, covering multiple agricultural seasons to ensure sustainable impact.

Core Objectives of the Project

The project aims to improve resilience, food security, nutrition, and household incomes in climate hazard-prone areas. Key objectives include:

Sustainable Land and Water Management

Water scarcity and land degradation are major constraints in Puntland. The project addresses these challenges through:

These measures support sustainable food production and reduce competition over limited natural resources.

Climate-Smart Agriculture and Livelihood Diversification

To increase productivity and resilience, the project promotes climate-smart agricultural systems, including:

Farmers and pastoralists, particularly women and youth, are supported to diversify livelihoods and reduce climate-related income risks.

Market Access and Income Generation

Improved market access is central to sustainable livelihoods. The project supports:

These actions aim to increase incomes and strengthen local food systems.

Disaster Preparedness and Climate Risk Management

The initiative reinforces community resilience to climate shocks by supporting:

These interventions help communities anticipate, respond to, and recover from climate-related hazards.

Who Benefits from the Project

The project targets approximately 15,000 households across Puntland State, with priority given to:

Why This Project Matters

Climate change is a key driver of food insecurity in Somalia. This project matters because it:

How the Project Works

  1. Identify climate and livelihood vulnerabilities at community level

  2. Rehabilitate and expand irrigation and water systems

  3. Introduce climate-smart agriculture and livestock practices

  4. Strengthen market access and livelihood diversification

  5. Build disaster preparedness and early warning capacity

  6. Support community governance and local ownership

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration of the project?

The project runs for three years, from March 2026 to March 2029.

Who is implementing the project?

The World Food Programme is implementing the project with funding from the African Development Bank.

Where is the project being implemented?

The project is implemented in Garowe District and surrounding areas of Puntland State, Somalia.

Who are the primary beneficiaries?

Smallholder farmers, pastoralists, women, youth, and climate-vulnerable households are the main beneficiaries.

What types of activities are supported?

Activities include irrigation rehabilitation, climate-smart agriculture, market access support, and disaster preparedness.

How does the project address climate change?

The project integrates climate-resilient farming, sustainable water management, and disaster risk reduction to reduce vulnerability to climate shocks.

Conclusion

The Activating Climate Resilience Agricultural Livelihoods in Somalia project delivers a comprehensive, long-term approach to food security and climate resilience in Puntland State. By combining sustainable water management, climate-smart agriculture, market access, and disaster preparedness, the initiative strengthens livelihoods, nutrition, and resilience for vulnerable communities while promoting inclusive and sustainable development.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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