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Save the Children in Somalia

Save the Children has worked in Somalia for over 70 years, since 1951 as a national and international leader in humanitarian and development programming. Our programs encompass health and nutrition, education, child protection, and child rights governance. With a long operational history and broad geographical reach, we have established strong, positive relationships with key stakeholders in Somalia. 

We work alongside communities, local partners, and the government to design and implement programs that meet the needs of children and their countries. Additionally, we advocate for increased public and private investments to support children’s well-being and rights. 

The situation for children in Somalia

More than half of population are children. Despite progress in some areas, children in Somalia face numerous challenges. High rates of malnutrition, limited access to education, and vulnerabilities due to ongoing conflicts and climate crises, such as drought and flooding, remain prevalent. 

Approximately 25% of Somali children under five are stunted due to chronic malnutrition, with the highest prevalence in rural and underserved regions. Neonatal mortality remains a significant concern, with many infants dying within their first month of life due to inadequate healthcare infrastructure and limited access to skilled medical care. 

Education access is another critical challenge. Rural and remote areas see low enrollment rates, and many children lack access to early education, a key factor in their cognitive and social development.

Our impact for children in 2025

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3.5M

people directly reached 

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1.9M

children directly reached

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3.09M

people reached with health and nutrition programmes

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254k

people reached with education programmes

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News & Stories

3 Jun 2026

Early Warning, Timely Cash: Maryam’s Story of Transforming Climate Alerts into Real Resilience

Maryam*, 40, is raising eleven children in Bander Beyla District, Puntland, where two years of declining fish catches left the family in debt and several children out of school. Through a Save the Children project funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, she received 90 dollars a month for four months, allowing her to buy food, store water and return children to class. She is now a member of a community early warning committee, helping neighbours prepare for climate shocks and calling for continued support so her children can stay in school.

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14 May 2026

About half of children under 5 in Somalia battling malnutrition as risk of famine announced for the first time in four years – Save the Children

About half of children under 5 in Somalia are facing acute malnutrition as poor rains and rising costs drive up hunger levels, with risk of famine announced for the first time in four years.

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28 Apr 2026

Report: 15 years since devastating famine, Somalia faces new disaster - drought without aid

In a new report, When Aid Disappears, Childhood Disappears Too, Save the Children reveals how the collapse of international aid funding to Somalia in 2025 may soon lead to catastrophic outcomes for children not seen since the 2011 famine, which killed over 257,000 people.  

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