Keyf Hussein harvesting capsicum from her kitchen garden in Dalsan Village Most regions of Somalia have been affected by the persistent drought which has resulted in increased food insecurity, acute water scarcity, and severe malnutrition, particularly among children...
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School feeding Impacting Access to Basic Education in Kahda and Garasbaley, Somalia
Displaced families are more concerned with where they will get food, water, and shelter when they first arrive at internally displaced persons' settlements than they are about where their children will go to school. According to the Somalia Situation Drought Report in...
Provision of Lifesaving Water to Drought Affected Households In Abudwak District, Galgadud Region, Somalia
Drought in Somalia According to the UNOCHA Regional Humanitarian Report of August 2022, more than 7.8 million people in Somalia have been affected by drought with more than 1.1M leaving their homes in search of food, water, pasture, and alternative sources of...

Enhancing Household Nutrition through Kitchen Garden Farming in the Kulmiye IDP Camp
Amino Kamil getting some vegetables from her garden The transformative potential of kitchen gardens is widely recognized. They can generate income for families and provide essential nutrients to combat child malnutrition. Additionally, kitchen gardens serve as an effective tool for redistributing economic power within households. One such location experiencing this transformative power is the Kulmiye IDP camp in Abudwak district. Through a partnership between Nomadic Assistance for Peace...