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...
by NAPAD | Jul 22, 2020 | Education, Food Security, Livelihoods, Somalia
Amino Abdullahi an IDP in Kismayu and beneficiary of the KWEEP project. Amino Abdullahi Abdi, 46, is an Internally Displaced Person from Bu’ale, Middle Juba now living in the Port town of Kismayo in Southern Somalia. As a newly wedded young girl, Amino owned a small...
by NAPAD | Jul 22, 2020 | Animal health, Climate change, Emergency, Food Security, Livelihoods, Livestock, WASH
Sahara Adan having her goat treated in Deka village Gedo Deka Village, Elwak district in Gedo Somalia has been the home of 38-year-old Sahara Adan Dhicis for the past 8 years. A widow and the sole breadwinner for her 8 children, Sahara relies on her small herd as the...
by NAPAD | May 21, 2020 | Food Security, Nutrition
The humanitarian situation in Somalia continues to be characterized by high levels of food insecurity, malnutrition, especially among women, children, persons living with disabilities, and the elderly. More so among 2.6 internally displaced persons and their...
by NAPAD | May 13, 2020 | Food Security, Livelihoods, WASH
Mr. Billow Adow in his farm. Billow Adow, a small-scale farmer from Hamare practices farming on a quarter an acre piece of land. This has enabled him to not only cater for his children’s education but also take care of his nuclear family. However, due to the...