Research

Link NCA Dollow Settlements for Internally Displaced Population, Somalia

This Link NCA study was conducted in the Dollow Settlements. Commissioned and funded by UNICEF, the study aimed to identify the risk factors of undernutrition in the studied area and improve nutrition security programmes.

Publication date

1st January 2021

Author(s)

Action Against Hunger

Funded by

UNICEF

This Link NCA study consisted of primary qualitative data collection and secondary quantitative data analyses using datasets provided by Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU) covering Gu and Deyr seasons between 2014 and 2020. Out of 17 risk factors believed to have an impact on the incidence of undernutrition in the study zone, 4 risk factors were identified as having a major impact, namely non-optimal breastfeeding practices, non-optimal complementary feeding practices, low access to income sources and low coping capacities.

Based on available data provided by FSNAU, common risk factors for wasting on the basis of at least one index (weight for height z-score (WHZ), MUAC or WHZ and/or MUAC), stunting and underweight include a male child, the occurrence of morbidities, including diarrhoea and pneumonia, and the household’s dependence on gifts/zakaat as their primary source of income. On the other hand, children were less likely to be wasted, stunted or underweight if they received Vitamin A supplementation, consumed cereals or any meat, their household owned land or declared petty trade as their primary source of income.