The FSNAU Geographic Information System team produces maps, data sets, and analysis of relevant spatial data for internal and external use. FSNAU also assist partners, donors, and the Somali community by producing maps and spatial data sets on a regular basis. pdf data sets from partner organizations such as UNICEF, WHO, and UNDP are included in this online archive of digital maps. All maps and data sets are available for free by request in .pdf format. In the future, GIS standard format files will also be provided.
Note that the boundaries and names on these maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The regional and district boundaries reflect those endorsed by the Government of the Republic of Somalia in 1986.
Agriculture Maps These maps based on FSNAU data indicate seasonal (Gu and Deyr) production and comparative statistics for past production trends (post war average, previous season etc).
Markets MapsFSNAU and FEWS/NET monitors 36 markets across Somalia including the major cereal and livestock markets. The following maps relate to the monitored markets:
Livestock MapsMaps indicating migration patterns are based on 'normal' migration vs. observed
Nutrition MapsFSNAU produces maps highlighting the areas of concern based on the nutritional situation, trends, as well as maps indicating nutrition survey sites since 1999. These maps show the trend in malnutrition, provide an update on the current situation and indicate locations of reporting health facilities.
Food Security Phase ClassificationFSNAU has developed a standardized classification mechanism to enable a stronger linkage between information and response. The Integrated Food Security and Humanitarian Phase Classification map is included here. It consists of criteria to integrate multiple facets of food and livelihood security information into a simple statement indicating levels of severity and general implications for humanitarian response. This information is mapped seasonally, in a consistent manner indicating geographic areas of concern, levels of severity, a causal summary, and projected trend.
FSAU Livelihoods Zones, Management Areas, and Somali Livelihood Indicator Monitoring MapsFSNAU utilizes a livelihoods approach to food security analysis which categorizes geographic areas based on livelihoods. Included below are also maps on FSNAU's field level management structure and nodes for data collection and the Somali Livelihood Indicator Monitoring System (SLIMS) town locations.
OTHER MAPSIncluded below are other maps either produced by FSNAU or made available here for the benefit of the community. Also included are general geographic maps on administrative regions, demography, education, and displacement. Some maps are based upon data from partners organizations. Non-FSNAU based maps include source information within the legend.
- CONFLICT MAPS
- AGRICULTURE MAPS
- MARKET MAPS
- LIVESTOCK MAPS
- ARCHIVE
- NUTRITION MAPS
- INTEGRATED FOOD SECURITY AND HUMANITARIAN PHASE CLASSIFICATION MAP
- FSAU SOMALI LIVELIHOOD INDICATOR MAPS
- OTHER MAPS
- ADMINISTRATIVE MAPS
- Administrative Maps
- Country
- Region
- District
- Zones
- SOMALIA DEMOGRAPHY MAPS
- SOMALIA EDUCATION MAPS
- SOMALIA HEALTH FACILITY MAPS
- TSUNAMI IMPACT ASSESSMENT