Ismail Hussein (right) together with his classmates Ibrahim Hussein, a 15-year-old student in Al-Hidaya camp in Garasbaley district, Banadir region, Somalia, attends Nadifo Primary School as a sixth-grade student. He and his family were forced to move from Daare...
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Improving Access to WASH Services by adopting Improved Hygiene Practices and Infrastructure in Mandera County
The historic 2021-2023 Horn of Africa drought affected more than 5 million people in Kenya. With five consecutive failed rainy seasons, more than 400,000 people in the ASAL regions were forced to move from their homes in search of lifesaving assistance (IOM). During...
El-Nino Emergency Response in Dolow and Belethawa Districts, SomaliaÂ
Good hygiene and sanitation practices can save lives In the Gedo region of Somalia, the River Dawa is a double-edged sword for the communities it supports. While it sustains agricultural livelihoods during the dry seasons, it can quickly become a source of...
BUILDING RESILIENCE OF AT-RISK WOMEN THROUGH TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) plays a critical role in improving livelihoods and alleviating poverty Technical and vocational training plays a vital role in improving livelihoods and alleviating poverty, particularly for women who are disproportionately affected by climate change and conflict in Somalia. These challenges often lead to displacement and loss of livelihoods, exacerbating issues like sexual and gender-based violence. In response to these urgent needs and...