by NAPAD | Sep 9, 2020 | Emergency, Food Security, Livelihoods, Somalia
Qoran Abdi Mohamud an IDP in Dayaan IDP camp Abudwak district Meet Qoran Abdi Mohamud, a mother of eight children who has lived in the Dayaan IDP camp Abudwak district for seven years. Qoran was primarily a pastoralist with herds of goats and sheep. The subsequent...
by NAPAD | Sep 2, 2020 | Somalia
Rahmo Mohamed Qalinle a beneficiary of the KWEEP project in her fully stocked shop. Dalxis, Kismayo town in Somalia, has been the home of 32-year-old Rahmo Mohamed Qalinle for the past seven years. “After being voluntarily repatriated from Kenya’s Daadab...
by NAPAD | Aug 24, 2020 | Education, Livelihoods, Somalia, Youth
Youth unemployment is one of the most critical socio-economic and political problems facing Africa, particularly the Horn of Africa. Young people face hostile economic environments where job markets dry up, and there are limited options. Due to the perennial droughts,...
by NAPAD | Aug 24, 2020 | Bee Farming, Climate change, Food Security, Livelihoods
In the remote, dusty village of Aresa in Mandera County-Kenya, villagers depend on small-scale agriculture to earn a living. Climate change has resulted in unpredictable weather changes, and now families struggle to meet their basic needs. The area is highly...
by NAPAD | Aug 24, 2020 | Climate change, COVID19, Emergency, Food Security
In recent years, climate-related shocks, mainly drought and flooding, have increased in frequency and intensity, intensifying humanitarian needs and undermining resilience at the household and community levels. Jamac Xaashi Abdille, a 45-year-old father of seven...