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Towards a strategy for agricultural developmnt in Somalia, From relief, rehabiliation and reconstruction to development

A preliminary draft of the outline of FAO strategy and programme approach for rehabilitattion and reconstruction of the food and agricultural sector in Somalia. The programme will be finalized and implemented as an integral component of the world bank coordinated multi-donor tskforceandrdquoFramework for planning of long term reconstruction and recoveryandrdquoof the country.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome (Italy)

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Borrie, J.

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Landmine Action, London (U.K)

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Flood Watch Bulletin 18-11-2014

During the week ending on 17 November 2014, there was a reduction of rainfall activities within the Juba and Shabelle river basins both inside Somalia and within the Ethiopian highlands.

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Somalia Dekadal Rainfall Bulletin - Dekad 32 2014

During the second Dekad of November 2014 (11th – 20th November), there were reduced rainfall activities in the northern parts of Somalia with the exception of the north eastern coastal areas which received moderate rains. Many parts in the south received light to moderate rains in the same period. Below is a brief summary of the rainfall situation by region for this dekad.

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Dekadal Rainfall Update

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Agricultural baseline of Jamama District - Lower Juba

Somalia is situated in northeastern Africa and covers an area of 637 660 km2. It has the longest coastline in Africa, being bordered by the Gulf of Aden to the north and the Indian Ocean to the east. The country is bordered by Kenya in the south, Ethiopia in the west and by Djibouti in the north-west. The country can be divided in five distinct physio-geographic zones differentiated by topography:

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Agrosphere

Summarized physical and biotic descriptions of range monitoring sites volume 5 part 5

Provides a summarized physical and biotic description of monitoring sites in the study area.

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Resource Management and Research

Flood Watch Bulletin 25-11-2014

During the week ending on 24 November 2014, there was an increase of rainfall activities within the Juba and Shabelle river basins inside Somalia with most stations recording moderate to heavy rains. Bardheere in Gedo region recorded a total of 229mm in three consecutive days. There were isolated cases of localised flooding in Baidoa, Belet Hawac and Bardheere environs following heavy rains.

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Flood Watch Bulletin 04-11-2014

During the week ending on 03 November, 2014, moderate to heavy rains were experienced in both Juba and Shabelle river basins inside Somalia. There was however a reduction of rainfall activities within the Ethiopian highlands.

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Flood Watch Bulletin 11-11-2014

During the week ending on 10 November, 2014, there was a reduction of rainfall activities within the Juba and Shabelle river basins both inside Somalia and within the Ethiopian highlands.

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