March 2024

Somalia National Bureau of Statistics Launches National Disability Report and Women & Men Facts & Figures

Mogadishu, Somalia – March 14, 2024 – The Somalia National Bureau of Statistics (SNBS), through the Somali Integrated Statistics and Economic Planning Capacity Building Project (SISEPCB P171160), launched two important reports today: the National Disability Report and the 3rd Women and Men Facts and Figures.

The launch event, held at the Decale Hotel in Mogadishu, saw over 100 participants, including representatives from government ministries (Ministry of Women, National Disability Agency), Members of Parliament, civil society organizations, the World Bank (WB), UN Women, UNDP, academia, media, and other national and international stakeholders.

The reports were produced using data from the Somali Integrated Household Budget Survey 2022 and developed collaboratively with relevant stakeholders, including the Ministry of Women and the National Disability Agency.

The program kicked off with presentations on the key findings of each report:

Said Abdilahi Abdi, Director of Population and Social Statistics Directorate, presented the Summary of Key Findings of Disability Statistics Report.

Mohamed Abdinur Mohamed, Project Coordinator for SISEPCB and Senior Statistician, presented the Summary of Key Findings of Women and Men Facts and Figures.

Following the presentations, insightful remarks were delivered by:

Dr. Sayed Sadiq, UN Women’s Country Program Manager, Somalia

Dr. Fartun Ali Abdirahman, General Secretary, National Disability Agency

Hon. Nadra Saleh Abdi, Chair, Parliamentary Sub-committee on Social Service Development, House of People (SSDC)

The event concluded with closing remarks by Sharmarke Farah, Director General of the Somalia National Bureau of Statistics.

These reports provide valuable data and insights on the status of women and people with disabilities in Somalia, which will be crucial for informing policy decisions and programs aimed at promoting gender equality and social inclusion.

For more details, SNBS encourages you to read the full report https://nbs.gov.so/womenand-men-insomalia/ &  https://nbs.gov.so/national-disabilityreport-2024/ It provides a comprehensive analysis of the National Disability Report and the 3rd Women and Men Facts and Figures.

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WOMENAND MEN INSOMALIA

This report underscores our dedication to rigorous statistical analysis to illuminate gender disparities, reflecting our commitment to an inclusive society that values the contributions of every individual. We warmly welcome feedback and suggestions from our readers, as your insights are crucial to refining our data collection methods and better representing our diverse population.

We hope that the insights provided in this booklet will empower stakeholders to make informed decisions that promote gender equality and contribute to our nation’s comprehensive development. By offering strategic insights, we aim to bridge knowledge gaps and pave the way for a more equitable future.

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NATIONAL DISABILITYREPORT 2024

With the successful completion of the Somali Integrated Household Budget Survey (SIHBS-2022), a landmark initiative spanning over three decades, the Somali National Bureau of Statistics (SNBS) is pleased to present a comprehensive report elucidating the status of individuals with disabilities. Leveraging the wealth of data from the SIHBS-2022, this report seeks to establish a foundational understanding of disability demographics in Somalia, offering crucial insights into the prevalence and patterns of disability across diverse regions and demographic groups.

The development of this report entailed extensive research and analysis, drawing from a diverse array of data sources and expert contributions. The SNBS staff dedicated significant time and effort to ensure that this report offers a comprehensive and accurate portrayal of the state of disability in Somalia.

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