Somalia Resilience Program (SomReP) is a resilience project that has taken on a multi-year commitment to vulnerable households and communities with a package of integrated interventions to address multiple shocks that compound or are a result of the impacts of droughts in Somalia. SomReP is part of a continuum for resilience building approaches at household, community, regional and state/national level. SomReP focuses on household and community resilience, while advocating for and supporting resilience at the other levels. The overall project objective is to build household and community resilience to drought and related risks in Somalia by specifically enhancing the resilient productive capacities of pastoral, agro-pastoral and peri-urban households and community groups in selected locations. The resilience approach that the Consortium will take will focus on securing what people have against predictable shocks, while building local adaptive capacity to deal with uncertainty and change. During the study, 385 households were selected as sample size out of a target population of 2, 1850. Household questionnaires were administered by PRC (currently called RCA) with assistance from ACF staff. Eighteen FGDs with 8 -12 participants were also conducted. Key informant interviews were conducted targeting community leaders, local administrations and women and youth group leaders and market traders.