Supporting Displaced Communities
Providing essential services, shelter, and pathways to self-sufficiency for internally displaced persons and refugees
A Crisis of Displacement
Somalia has one of the world's largest internally displaced populations, with over 3 million people forced from their homes by conflict, drought, and flooding. These vulnerable communities face daily challenges accessing food, water, shelter, and basic services.
Our comprehensive support program provides immediate humanitarian relief while building long-term solutions. We operate displacement camps, provide essential services, and create pathways to self-sufficiency and eventual return or resettlement.
Every displaced person deserves dignity, safety, and hope for a better future. Together, we can provide the support they need to rebuild their lives.

Essential Services
Shelter & Housing
Temporary shelters, transitional housing, and support for permanent resettlement. Safe spaces that protect families from the elements.
Food Security
Daily meals, food distributions, nutrition programs for children, and agricultural training to build food independence.
Water & Sanitation
Clean water access, sanitation facilities, hygiene education, and waste management systems for healthy communities.
Healthcare Services
Mobile clinics, maternal health, child immunizations, trauma care, and mental health support for displaced populations.
Education Access
Temporary schools, learning materials, teacher training, and programs to ensure children don't lose educational opportunities.
Livelihood Programs
Skills training, microfinance, small business support, and employment opportunities to restore economic independence.
Our Displacement Camps

Mogadishu IDP Settlement
Operational Since 2019
Our largest settlement providing comprehensive services to 12,000 displaced persons. Features include a health clinic, primary school, water systems, and livelihood training center.

Baidoa Refugee Settlement
Operational Since 2020
Supporting drought-affected communities with emergency relief and agricultural recovery programs. Focus on food security and sustainable livelihoods.

Kismayo Transitional Camp
Operational Since 2021
Transitional facility helping families prepare for resettlement or return home. Strong focus on skills training, education, and community building.
Our Impact
Stories of Hope
From Displacement to Business Owner
"After fleeing drought, we arrived with nothing. The camp provided shelter, food, and most importantly, business training. I now run a successful tailoring shop and employ three other women from the camp."
- Amina, Mogadishu Settlement
Education Continues Despite Displacement
"My children missed two years of school during our displacement. The camp school gave them a chance to continue learning. My daughter just passed her exams and dreams of becoming a teacher."
- Omar, Baidoa Settlement
Returning Home with New Skills
"The agricultural training program taught me modern farming techniques. When we returned to our village, I was able to restart our farm more productively. We're now food secure and selling surplus crops."
- Halima, Returned to Rural Village
Emergency Response Capacity
We maintain rapid response capabilities to support newly displaced populations during crises
Rapid Deployment
Mobile teams can establish emergency shelters, water points, and food distribution within 48 hours of a displacement event.
Emergency Supplies
Pre-positioned stocks of tents, blankets, water purification, medical supplies, and food rations for 5,000 people.
Medical Response
Mobile health clinics with trained staff ready to provide emergency medical care, vaccinations, and trauma support.
Protection Services
Specialized teams to identify and support vulnerable individuals including unaccompanied children, elderly, and disabled persons.
Help Displaced Families Rebuild
Your support provides shelter, food, healthcare, and hope to Somalia's most vulnerable populations. Together, we can help displaced families rebuild their lives.