by NAPAD | Aug 29, 2022 | solarenergy, WASH
13km East of Burdhuubo District, Gedo Region, Somalia lies Suriyo Village. The village is also located 5km from the Jubba river. For many years, women and girls in this village have walked daily under the scorching sun, to and from the Jubba River to...
by NAPAD | Jun 21, 2022 | Access to Justice, clean energy, Climate change, COVID19, Education, Livelihoods, Livestock, solarenergy, WASH
This report looks at the impact of NAPAD in 2021 and we look forward to a future where we will continue to serve the most vulnerable populations in Kenya, Somalia and now Ethiopia. NAPAD 2021 ANNUAL REPORT...
by NAPAD | Jan 24, 2022 | clean energy, Climate change, solarenergy, Somalia
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...
by NAPAD | Mar 12, 2021 | clean energy, Food Security, solarenergy
According to the Somalia Food Security Outlook, October 2020 to May 2021, acute food insecurity is expected to remain high in Somalia through May 2021. This situation is perpetuated by varying impacts of localized floods and below-average rainfall, a worsening desert...
by NAPAD | Feb 8, 2021 | solarenergy, WASH
Solar panel installed to pump water from the shallow well to the water kiosk Dayax Village is a village located 12 km from Dollow and 2.5 km to the river Dawa. For the Dayax village residents, accessing clean and affordable water has been a problem for generations. ...
by NAPAD | Jan 7, 2021 | Animal health, clean energy, Climate change, Food Security, Livelihoods, Livestock, solarenergy, Somalia, WASH
Dalsan, a village roughly 20km from Abudwak town, hosts 400 households who rely on a diesel-powered generator. The high cost of running the generator and regularly breakdown forced the Dalsan community to turn to unsafe water sources such as water ponds. “Getting...