Mogadishu, Somalia — The Somalia Health Cluster has unveiled a comprehensive operational presence map for February 2026, illustrating the geographical spread of partner health agencies across the nation. This resource, according to official statements, serves as a critical tool for understanding the distribution of humanitarian health efforts in Somalia.
The map offers a detailed view of the activities of various health organisations in each region, providing insight into the current state of healthcare delivery in the country. However, it does not provide specific details on the number of partners or the services they offer, reflecting the complex and evolving nature of the aid landscape in Somalia.
Somalia’s healthcare system, beleaguered by decades of conflict and recurring climate crises, heavily depends on external support. The map is seen as a key element in optimising aid coordination, preventing duplication of services, and pinpointing regions in dire need of healthcare services.
As of now, there has been no official comment on whether the February data reveal any substantial changes in coverage compared to previous months. The Somalia Health Cluster continues to monitor and update its mapping efforts to ensure the most accurate and up-to-date information is available to stakeholders.
Source: reliefweb





