Job Specific:
In October and November 2019, moderate to heavy rains caused substantial flooding in low-lying areas along the Shabelle and Juba rivers, resulting in several deaths and significant damage to infrastructure, crops, property, and livestock. Subsequently, the World Bank and the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) conducted a joint exercise to assess the losses and damage caused by the floods and to develop a strategy for immediate recovery and longer-term resilience building. As a result, the
Somalia Crisis Recovery Project (SCRP) was formulated, a project financed by the World Bank and implemented by the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) of the Federal Ministry of Finance (MOF).The project aimed at supporting the recovery of livelihoods and infrastructure in flood and drought affected areas and strengthen the capacity for disaster preparedness nationwide. UNOPS is engaged in providing technical assistance for the project implementation by the Federal Ministry of Financ
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The injured nurse is being taken to hospital for treatment
VADODARA: A pregnant nurse working at the GMERS Gotri Hospital had a narrow escape when shards of glass fell on her from a panel on the seventh floor. The panel had come off due to heavy winds triggered by the cyclone.
The incident took place when the nurse was passing on the road below a building of the hospital. The glass panels of the building had started coming loose due to heavy winds. Some of these fell inside a ward while the remaining came crashing down on the ground below, on the nurse. She was rushed to the casualty department of the hospital and given first aid.
Job Specific- Technical Assistance to Somalia Crisis Recovery Project (TA-SCRP)
In October and November 2019, moderate to heavy rains caused substantial flooding in low-lying areas along the Shabelle and Juba rivers, resulting in several deaths and significant damage to infrastructure, crops, property, and livestock. Subsequently, the World Bank and the Federal Government of Somalia (
FGS) conducted a joint exercise to assess the losses and damage caused by the floods and to develop a strategy for immediate recovery and longer-term resilience building. As a result, the Somalia Crisis Recovery Project
(SCRP) was formulated, a project financed by the World Bank and implemented by the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) of the Federal Ministry of Finance (