Stories of Change,Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG), Livelihoods,

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty in Baidoa, Somalia

Key findings indicate that 68% of the households have graduated from extreme poverty to sustainable livelihoods. Through improved food security, financial stability and stronger disaster resilience, families are building brighter futures. Discover how the Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) project, a 39-month initiative funded by USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) transformative project changed lives in Baidoa. 

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Behind the scenes of the devastation caused the floods

Hoosh Banadi, Cash Officer for World Vision Somalia, takes us behind the scenes to see the devastation of the floods on the homes and community.

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World Vision Somalia

 

World Vision Somalia is a member of the World Vision International (WVI) Partnership, working in the country since 1993. Our mission is to support vulnerable children and communities for enhanced resilience and well-being. World Vision aims to improve the lives of 2 million children and communities in Somalia by 2025. We focus on finding solutions to the underlying causes of vulnerability in the country's ongoing humanitarian crisis.


World Vision's key interventions encompass Food Security and Agricultural Recovery, Health and Nutrition, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene, Education, Advocacy, and Emergency Response. This holistic approach directly contributes to enhancing the well-being and resilience of communities in Somalia, with a specific emphasis on health, education, water, sanitation, and food security.

Since 2005, World Vision has been a vital partner with the government, steadfastly delivering the TB control program across Somalia, and overcoming contextual challenges. This enduring program operates in 78 out of 90 districts, encompassing 105 TB facilities, and plays a crucial role in building the Government's institutional capacity for planning, monitoring, and delivering TB services.

Our Impact

1,455,372

Benefitted from food assistance, food security and livelihoods (FSL) programmes

173,000

Reached through water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming

154,000

Benefitted from World Vision nutrition programmes

Our Areas of Focus

Feyley - Livelihoods project

Food security and livelihoods (FSL)

Our Food and Livelihoods programs are dedicated to ensuring access to sufficient and nutritious food for children and their families, particularly during and after disaster shocks.

The main goal is

Drought displacement in Somalia

Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)

World Vision is dedicated to improving children's access to clean water, promoting hygiene practices, and ensuring their overall health and dignity.

Our initiatives include rehabilitating classrooms

Nutrition Center provides relief for malnourished

Health and Nutrition

World Vision is dedicated to enhancing the health and nutrition of Somali children, women, and communities with a primary focus on child well-being.

To achieve this, we aim to protect children from

Baidoa IDP

Child Protection

World Vision collaborates with like-minded stakeholders to enhance child protection outcomes, ensuring the safeguarding of children from abuse, neglect, exploitation, harmful practices, and various

Drought displacement in Somalia

Education

World Vision is collaborating with other organizations in Somalia to ensure that children have access to quality education equipping them with essential skills for the future.

This collaboration

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