NAPAD BLOG

Powering Access to Water in Huulkujir

Huulkujir Solar Powered water Pumping System Foos Yussuf Jama proudly leads community leaders and a NAPAD team in a walk around the concrete perimeter fence that secures the village borehole and the solar-powered water pumping system. Her beautiful smile betrays the...

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Improving IDP Households Nutrition through Poultry Farming

Safio Abdi Hirsi is a 47-year-old single mother whose household comprises 12 individuals including her grandchildren who are under five years. Mama Safio and her family were compelled to move from rural pastoral areas to Abudwak town when drought led to the death of...

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BUILDING RESILIENCE OF AT-RISK WOMEN THROUGH TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING

BUILDING RESILIENCE OF AT-RISK WOMEN THROUGH TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING

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 to promote protection and empowerment of at risk women and girls, NAPAD, in collaboration with UNWOMEN and funded by the...

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