﻿_id	metadata__somalia	unsafe_
1	Contents	
2	"One metadata tab describing 3 geospatial boundary files and 8 tables, one data dictionary tab for 8 tables, and 8 tables (""Population,"" ""Education,"" ""Health,"" ""Malaria,"" ""Conflict,"" ""Insecurity,"" ""Stressed,"" and ""Needs"")"	
3	Geospatial Boundary Metadata	
4	National Boundary (SO_GEOG_ADM0_2014_uscb_201905)	
5	Title	Somalia: National Boundary
6	Tags	Geospatial Boundaries, Somalia, National Boundary, Country
7	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing national and subnational feature class boundaries for joining to subnational population data for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
8	Description	National boundary feature class of Somalia for joining (linking) to attribute data provided in tables prepared by the U.S. Census Bureau.
9	Credits	"Geospatial boundaries: International boundaries coincide with the Large Scale International Boundaries (LSIB) dataset from the U.S. Department of State, Office of the Geographer and Global Issues. Available online at http://geonode.state.gov (accessed 2019).  Source: Geospatial data for the national boundary of Somalia were downloaded from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, available online at http://data.humdata.org/dataset/somalia-administrative-boundaries (accessed April 04, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of boundary placements."
10	Use Limitations	The international boundaries are derived from the Large Scale International Boundaries (LSIB) dataset (public domain).
11	Place Keywords	Somalia, Country
12	Temporal Keywords	2019
13	Theme Keywords	National Boundaries
14	Supplemental Information	The geodatabase feature class contains 1 polygon representing Somalia's national boundary.
15	First-Order Administrative Divisions (SO_GEOG_ADM1_2014_uscb_201905)	
16	Title	Somalia: First-Order Administrative Divisions
17	Tags	Geospatial Boundaries, Somalia, First-Order Administrative Divisions, Region (Gobol)
18	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing national and subnational feature class boundaries for joining to subnational population data for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
19	Description	First-order administrative divisions feature class of Somalia for joining (linking) to attribute data provided in tables prepared by the U.S. Census Bureau.
20	Credits	"Geospatial boundaries: International boundaries coincide with the Large Scale International Boundaries (LSIB) dataset from the U.S. Department of State, Office of the Geographer and Global Issues. Available online at http://geonode.state.gov (accessed 2019).  Source: Geospatial data for the first-order administrative divisions of Somalia were downloaded from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, available online at http://data.humdata.org/dataset/somalia-administrative-boundaries (accessed April 04, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of boundary placements."
21	Use Limitations	The subnational boundaries used for this feature class were downloaded or derived from publicly available sources. The international boundaries are derived from the Large Scale International Boundaries (LSIB) dataset (public domain).
22	Place Keywords	Somalia, Region (Gobol)
23	Temporal Keywords	2019
24	Theme Keywords	Subnational Divisions
25	Supplemental Information	"The geodatabase feature class contains 18 polygons, 1 polygon for each of Somalia's first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)), as reported by the Somalia Directorate of National Statistics.  Note: (1) Subnational boundaries reflect the 18 regions of Somalia that existed prior to the 1991 civil war. With some exceptions, such as with the ""Health"" and ""Needs"" data in this product, most recent publicly available survey and geospatial data continue to reflect these boundaries for the sake of consistency, given the politically unstable situation currently in Somalia. The USCBCMNT field contains notes on the current geopolitical status of some districts and regions."
26	Second-Order Administrative Divisions (SO_GEOG_ADM2_2014_uscb_201905)	
27	Title	Somalia: Second-Order Administrative Divisions
28	Tags	Geospatial Boundaries, Somalia, Second-Order Administrative Divisions, District (Degmo)
29	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing national and subnational feature class boundaries for joining to subnational population data for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
30	Description	Second-order administrative divisions feature class of Somalia for joining (linking) to attribute data provided in tables prepared by the U.S. Census Bureau.
31	Credits	"Geospatial boundaries: International boundaries coincide with the Large Scale International Boundaries (LSIB) dataset from the U.S. Department of State, Office of the Geographer and Global Issues. Available online at http://geonode.state.gov (accessed 2019).  Source: Geospatial data for the second-order administrative divisions of Somalia were downloaded from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, available online at http://data.humdata.org/dataset/somalia-administrative-boundaries (accessed April 04, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of boundary placements."
32	Use Limitations	The subnational boundaries used for this feature class were downloaded or derived from publicly available sources. The international boundaries are derived from the Large Scale International Boundaries (LSIB) dataset (public domain).
33	Place Keywords	Somalia, District (Degmo)
34	Temporal Keywords	2019
35	Theme Keywords	Subnational Divisions
36	Supplemental Information	"The geodatabase feature class contains 74 polygons, 1 polygon for each of Somalia's second-order administrative divisions (districts (degmooyin)), as reported by the Somalia Directorate of National Statistics.  Note: (1) Subnational boundaries reflect the 74 districts of Somalia that existed prior to the 1991 civil war. With some exceptions, such as with the ""Health"" and ""Needs"" data in this product, most recent publicly available survey and geospatial data continue to reflect these boundaries for the sake of consistency, given the politically unstable situation currently in Somalia. The USCBCMNT field contains notes on the current geopolitical status of some districts and regions."
37	Table Metadata	
38	Population (SO_POPULATION_2005estimates_uscb_201905)	
39	Title	Somalia Population
40	Tags	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Population, Households
41	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing subnational population data for joining to feature classes for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
42	Description	"Estimated total, urban, and rural district-level populations from the UNDP 2005 Population Report for the national and first- and second-order administrative divisions; estimated total, urban, rural, and IDP district-level populations from the Population Estimation Survey of Somalia - UNFPA for the national and first- and second-order administrative divisions; and estimated total, urban, rural, nomad, and IDP region-level populations by sex from the Population Estimation Survey of Somalia for the national and first-order administrative divisions.  Estimated total, urban, rural, nomad, and IDP region-level number of households from the Population Estimation Survey of Somalia for the national and first-order administrative divisions."
43	Credits	"Population Data: UNDP 2005 Population Report, 2006, Regions, districts, and their populations: Somalia 2005. United Nations Development Programme. Available online at http://www.unocha.org/sites/dms/Somalia/UNDP-POP-RURAL-URBAN%202005.pdf (accessed April 04, 2019); Population Estimation Survey of Somalia - UNFPA, 2014, UNFPA Somalia Population Data. United Nations Population Fund. Available online at http://data.humdata.org/dataset/somalia-population-data (accessed April 04, 2019); Population Estimation Survey of Somalia, 2014, Table A3: Population of all regions by sex, Table A4: Urban population by region and sex, Table A5: Rural population by region and sex, Table A6: Nomadic population by region and sex, Table A7: Internally displaced population by region and sex. Somalia Directorate of National Statistics. Available online at http://www.dns.org.so/docs/PESS_Somal_population.pdf (accessed April 04, 2019).  Households Data: Population Estimation Survey of Somalia, 2014, Table A10: Population and household distribution by region. Somalia Directorate of National Statistics. Available online at http://www.dns.org.so/docs/PESS_Somal_population.pdf (accessed April 04, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-U.S. census and survey data."
44	Use Limitations	"Population Data: None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources.  Households Data: None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources."
45	Place Keywords	Somalia, Regions (Gobollada), Districts (Degmooyin)
46	Temporal Keywords	2005 estimates, 2014 survey
47	Theme Keywords	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Population, Households
48	Supplemental Information	"Administrative Divisions: 1 country, 18 first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)), 74 second-order administrative divisions (districts (degmooyin)).  Entities and attributes: The attribute table consists of estimated total, urban, and rural district-level populations for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first- and second-order administrative divisions); estimated total, urban, rural, and IDP district-level populations for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first- and second-order administrative divisions); estimated total, urban, rural, nomad, and IDP region-level populations by sex for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first-order administrative divisions); estimated total, urban, rural, nomad, and IDP region-level number of households for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first-order administrative divisions).  Population Notes:  (1) Although they are derived from the same survey, male and female region-level population data from the Somalia Directorate of National Statistics do not necessarily sum correctly to the population data from UNFPA. (2) Female population data from the original source do not sum correctly to the reported total female column.  Households Notes:  (1) Household data from the original source do not sum correctly to the reported total column or to the reported national-level totals.  These data and metadata can also be found in the file geodatabase table ""Somalia.gdb/SO_POPULATION_2005estimates_uscb_201905."""
49	Education (SO_EDUCATION_2014survey_uscb_201905)	
50	Title	Somalia Education
51	Tags	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Education
52	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing subnational population data for joining to feature classes for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
53	Description	Literacy, enrollment, and educational attainment indicators from the Educational Characteristics of the Somali People for the national and first-order administrative divisions.
54	Credits	"Educational Characteristics of the Somali People, 2016, Table A. 1: Adult literacy by selected background characteristics for age 15+ (percent), Table B. 1: School enrollment for age 6 and above by selected background characteristics (percent), Table B. 2: School age population by selected background characteristics (number), Table B. 3: Level of school currently enrolled by selected background characteristics (percent), Table B. 4: Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) by selected background characteristics, Table B. 5: Net Enrollment Ratio (NER) by selected background characteristics, Table C. 1: Education attained for persons aged 25+ by selected background characteristics (percent). Somalia Directorate of National Statistics. Available online at http://www.dns.org.so/docs/Analytical_Report_Volume_3.pdf (accessed April 04, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-U.S. census and survey data."
55	Use Limitations	None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources.
56	Place Keywords	Somalia, Regions (Gobollada)
57	Temporal Keywords	2014 survey
58	Theme Keywords	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Education
59	Supplemental Information	"Administrative Divisions: 1 country, 18 first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)).  Entities and attributes: The attribute table consists of literacy, enrollment, and educational attainment indicators for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first-order administrative divisions).  Notes:  (1) Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER): Total enrollment at a specific level of education, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the eligible official school-age population corresponding to the same level of education in a given school year. (2) Net Enrollment Ratio (NER): Enrollment at a given level of education of the official school age group for that level expressed as a percentage of the corresponding population. (3) Some age-sex data from the original source do not sum correctly to the reported total column or to the reported nation-level totals.  These data and metadata can also be found in the file geodatabase table ""Somalia.gdb/SO_EDUCATION_2014survey_uscb_201905."""
60	Health (SO_HEALTH_2018report_uscb_201905)	
61	Title	Somalia Health
62	Tags	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Report, Health
63	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing subnational population data for joining to feature classes for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
64	Description	Cumulative number of cases of epidemic-prone diseases between January 1, 2018 and July 8, 2018 from the Early Warning Disease Surveillance and Response Bulletin, Somalia 2018 for the national and first- and second-order administrative divisions.
65	Credits	"Early Warning Disease Surveillance and Response Bulletin, Somalia 2018, 2018, Table 6. Cumulative Summary of Epidemic-prone Diseases in different Districts of Somalia as of Week 1-27, 2018. Somalia Directorate of National Statistics. Available online at http://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/somalia/document/ewarn-bulletin-week-27 (accessed April 04, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-U.S. census and survey data."
66	Use Limitations	None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources.
67	Place Keywords	Somalia, Regions (Gobollada), Districts (Degmooyin)
68	Temporal Keywords	2018 report
69	Theme Keywords	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Report, Health
70	Supplemental Information	"Administrative Divisions: 1 country, 18 first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)), 74 second-order administrative divisions (districts (degmooyin)).  Entities and attributes: The attribute table consists of cumulative number of cases of epidemic-prone diseases between January 1, 2018 and July 8, 2018 for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first- and second-order administrative divisions).  Notes:  (1) The original health data reflect the political and geographical boundaries in Somalia at the time of the survey. However, this USCB product reflects the 1991 pre-civil war district boundaries of Somalia for the sake of consistency. The original survey contains data from 21 districts that were not delineated or did not exist before the civil war. Data for the 21 new districts were added by USCB staff to the data representing the pre-civil war districts in which they would have fallen (see USCBCMNT field). Additionally, there were 9 pre-civil districts in which no data were collected in the original survey. (2) District and national-level totals were summed by USCB staff. (3) Health data from the original source do not sum correctly to the total column for some areas.  These data and metadata can also be found in the file geodatabase table ""Somalia.gdb/SO_HEALTH_2018report_uscb_201905."""
71	Malaria (SO_MALARIA_2014survey_uscb_201905)	
72	Title	Somalia Malaria
73	Tags	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Malaria
74	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing subnational population data for joining to feature classes for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
75	Description	Cases of malaria infection, rates of mosquito net use, water and sanitation access, and ownership of household goods from The First Malaria Indicator Survey in Somalia for the national and first-order administrative divisions.
76	Credits	"The First Malaria Indicator Survey in Somalia, 2014, Table 2.1 Household population, Table 2.2 Population distribution by household size, Table 2.3 Household head education, Table 2.4 Household source of drinking water, Table 2.5 Household sanitation, Table 2.6 Household possession of durable goods, Table 2.7 Household means of transportation, Table 3.1 Household ownership of mosquito nets, Table 3.3 The condition of nets, Table 3.4 The age of nets in the household, Table 3.5 Source of mosquito nets, Table 3.6 Source of LLINs, Table 3.7 General use of mosquito nets by household members, Table 3.8 Use of LLINs by household members, Table 4.1 Prevalence and treatment of fever, Table 4.3 Action by source of treatment, Table 4.5 Type of health facility utilized, Table 4.6 Type of drugs used for treatment for fever cases, Table 5.1 Malaria parasite prevalence using RDT. Zonal NMCPs and MOHs of the Federal Government of Somalia, Puntland, and Somaliland. Available online at https://moh.gov.so/en/images/publication/1_Som_MIS-2014_220416.pdf (accessed April 08, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-U.S. census and survey data."
77	Use Limitations	None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources.
78	Place Keywords	Somalia, Regions (Gobollada)
79	Temporal Keywords	2014 survey
80	Theme Keywords	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Malaria
81	Supplemental Information	"Administrative Divisions: 1 country, 18 first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)).  Entities and attributes: The attribute table consists of cases of malaria infection, rates of mosquito net use, water and sanitation access, and ownership of household goods for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first-order administrative divisions).  Notes:  (1) The First Malaria Indicator Survey in Somalia was developed and endorsed by the Zonal National Malaria Control Programme (NMCPs) and Ministries of Health (MOHs) of the Federal Government of Somalia, Puntland and Somaliland.  (2) The Jubbada Dhexa region was inaccessible and not included in the survey due to insecurity, according to the original source.  These data and metadata can also be found in the file geodatabase table ""Somalia.gdb/SO_MALARIA_2014survey_uscb_201905."""
82	Conflict (SO_CONFLICT_2019estimates_uscb_201905)	
83	Title	Somalia Conflict
84	Tags	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Estimates, Conflict
85	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing subnational population data for joining to feature classes for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
86	Description	Total number of conflict fatalities inflicted and suffered in Somalia by various actors between 1997 and 2019 from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project for the national and first- and second-order administrative divisions.
87	Credits	"Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project, 2019, Conflict Data for Somalia. Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED). Available online at http://data.humdata.org/dataset/acled-data-for-somalia (accessed April 09, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-U.S. census and survey data."
88	Use Limitations	None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources.
89	Place Keywords	Somalia, Regions (Gobollada), Districts (Degmooyin)
90	Temporal Keywords	2019 estimates
91	Theme Keywords	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Estimates, Conflict
92	Supplemental Information	"Administrative Divisions: 1 country, 18 first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)), 74 second-order administrative divisions (districts (degmooyin)).  Entities and attributes: The attribute table consists of total number of conflict fatalities inflicted and suffered in Somalia by various actors between 1997 and 2019 for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first- and second-order administrative divisions).  Notes:  (1) Actors were grouped according to simplified versions of their designations in the original data by USCB staff. For example, ""Military Forces of Somalia (2017-)"" and ""Military Forces of Somalia (2012-2017)"" were combined into one column as ""Military Forces of Somalia""; ""Abgal-Celi Sub-Clan Militia (Somalia)"" and ""Abgal-Daud Clan Militia (Somalia)"" were combined into one column as ""Abgal Clan Militia."" (2) With the exceptions of ""Civilians,"" ""Rioters,"" ""Islamist Militia,"" ""Pirates,"" ""ARPCT,"" ""Raskamboni Brigade,"" ""Private Security Forces,"" and ""Military Forces of the United States,"" all actors that either inflicted or suffered less than 50 fatalities were combined into two columns as either ""Other Militia"" or ""Other Non-Militia Actors.""  These data and metadata can also be found in the file geodatabase table ""Somalia.gdb/SO_CONFLICT_2019estimates_uscb_201905."""
93	Insecurity (SO_INSECURITY_2014survey_uscb_201905)	
94	Title	Somalia Insecurity
95	Tags	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Insecurity, Estimates, People in Need
96	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing subnational population data for joining to feature classes for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
97	Description	"The number of households that moved due to insecurity, reasons for moving, and type of previous residence from the Mobility of the Somali People for the national and first-order administrative divisions.  Estimated populations of people in need, IDPs, refugees, returnees, and host communities from the Humanitarian Needs Overview Somalia for the national and first-order administrative divisions."
98	Credits	"Insecurity Data: Mobility of the Somali People, 2016, Table C 1: Households by previous type of residence (percent), Table C 2: Internal migration due to security by timeframe, Table D 1: Mobile households by main reason for leaving place of origin (percent). Somalia Directorate of National Statistics. Available online at http://www.dns.org.so/docs/Analytical_Report_Volume_6.pdf (accessed April 10, 2019).  People in Need Data: Humanitarian Needs Overview Somalia, 2019, People in Need. United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA). Available online at http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Somalia_2019_HNO.PDF (accessed April 10, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-U.S. census and survey data."
99	Use Limitations	"Insecurity Data: None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources.  People in Need Data: None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources."
100	Place Keywords	Somalia, Regions (Gobollada)
101	Temporal Keywords	2014 survey, 2018 estimates
102	Theme Keywords	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Insecurity, Estimates, People in Need
103	Supplemental Information	"Administrative Divisions: 1 country, 18 first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)).  Entities and attributes: The attribute table consists of the number of households that moved due to insecurity, reasons for moving, and type of previous residence for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first-order administrative divisions); estimated populations of people in need, IDPs, refugees, returnees, and host communities for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first-order administrative divisions).  Insecurity Notes:  (1) Some mobility data from the original source do not sum correctly to the reported total columns.  People in Need Notes:  (1) Original data were presented in thousands and millions, and were multiplied by 1,000 or 1,000,000 by USCB staff.  These data and metadata can also be found in the file geodatabase table ""Somalia.gdb/SO_INSECURITY_2014survey_uscb_201905."""
104	Stressed (SO_STRESSED_2014_2019estimates_uscb_201905)	
105	Title	Somalia Stressed
106	Tags	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Estimates, Stressed
107	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing subnational population data for joining to feature classes for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
108	Description	Urban, rural, and IDP populations under stress, in crisis, and in emergency from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) for the national and first-order administrative divisions.
109	Credits	"Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), 2019, Rural, Urban and IDP in Crisis: Current Population, February 2014; Rural, Urban and IDP in Crisis: Projected Population, February - June 2015; Rural, Urban and IDP in Crisis: Projected Population, February - June 2016; Rural, Urban and IDP in Crisis: Projected Population, February - June 2017; Rural, Urban and IDP in Crisis: Projected Population, February - June 2018; Rural, Urban and IDP in Crisis: Projected Population, February - June 2019. Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU). Available online at http://www.fsnau.org/ipc/population-table (accessed April 11, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-U.S. census and survey data."
110	Use Limitations	None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources.
111	Place Keywords	Somalia, Regions (Gobollada)
112	Temporal Keywords	2014-2019 estimates
113	Theme Keywords	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Estimates, Stressed
114	Supplemental Information	"Administrative Divisions: 1 country, 18 first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)).  Entities and attributes: The attribute table consists of urban, rural, and IDP populations under stress, in crisis, and in emergency for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first-order administrative divisions).  Notes:  (1) Definitions for ""stressed,"" ""crisis,"" and ""emergency"" can be found in the IPC Technical Manual, available online at http://www.ipcinfo.org/fileadmin/user_upload/ipcinfo/manual/IPC_Technical_Manual_3_Final.pdf, Table 9: IPC Acute Food Insecurity Reference Table. (2) Original source material included data for South Mudug, which along with the Galguduud region, formed the Galmudug Autonomous Region in 2006. The data for South Mudug region were combined with data for Mudug region by USCB staff to fit with the 18-region pre-Somali civil war administrative structure of the country (see USCBCMNT field). (3) Original source material included data for Dangorayo district, Nugaal region, which was formed from part of Garoowe district, Nugaal region. The data for Dangorayo district were combined with data for Garoowe district by USCB staff (see USCBCMNT field).  These data and metadata can also be found in the file geodatabase table ""Somalia.gdb/SO_STRESSED_2014_2019estimates_uscb_201905."""
115	Needs (SO_NEEDS_2018survey_uscb_201905)	
116	Title	Somalia Needs
117	Tags	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Needs
118	Summary	The U.S. Census Bureau is providing subnational population data for joining to feature classes for the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance.
119	Description	Household survey of disaster and conflict-related indicators and need from the Somalia Joint Multi Cluster Needs Assessment for the national and first- and second-order administrative divisions.
120	Credits	"Somalia Joint Multi Cluster Needs Assessment, 2018, Final Dataset. REACH. Available online at http://www.reachresourcecentre.info/system/files/resource-documents/reach_som_jmcna_final_dataset_august_2018.xlsx (accessed April 18, 2019).  The U.S. Census Bureau cannot guarantee the accuracy of non-U.S. census and survey data."
121	Use Limitations	None known. The data were downloaded or derived from public online sources.
122	Place Keywords	Somalia, Regions (Gobollada), Districts (Degmooyin)
123	Temporal Keywords	2018 survey
124	Theme Keywords	Subnational Populations, Somalia, Survey, Needs
125	Supplemental Information	"Administrative Divisions: 1 country, 18 first-order administrative divisions (regions (gobollada)), 74 second-order administrative divisions (districts (degmooyin)).  Entities and attributes: The attribute table consists of household survey of disaster and conflict-related indicators and need for the Somalia administrative levels (national and first- and second-order administrative divisions).  Notes:  (1) The original data reflect the political and geographical boundaries in Somalia at the time of the survey. However, this USCB product reflects the 1991 pre-civil war district boundaries of Somalia for the sake of consistency. The original survey contains data from 6 districts that were not delineated or did not exist before the civil war. Data for the 6 new districts were added by USCB staff to the data representing the pre-civil war districts in which they would have fallen (see USCBCMNT field). Additionally, there were 25 pre-civil districts in which no data were collected in the original survey. (2) Total responses relating to child and adult health problems, priority needs, and language exceed the total number of households surveyed because participants were permitted to select more than one response.  These data and metadata can also be found in the file geodatabase table ""Somalia.gdb/SO_NEEDS_2018survey_uscb_201905."""
