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distribution of food aid packages for 5000 HH with Support of Turkish Red crescent
In 2013 HINNA with support of Turkish Red crescent has distributed food aid packages for 5000 HH vulnerable IDPs and poor host community in 77 Daynile district
Read More »HINNA NFI distribution for 16 HH affected by fire outbreak
Malable distribution occurred on 23 April 2016 and took place HINNA Weydow Centre which is well safe location. The distribution point was close to the Malable affected beneficiaries and all beneficiaries were able to
Read More »HINNA conducted Commemoration event of International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM/C).
On 6th February, 2016 HINNA Organized commemoration event of International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM/C) for 70 IDPs In Deynile District The discussions of the day were focused on the
Read More »WASH NFIs distribution for 523 HH
On 13th April 2016 Qanciye distribution occurred into location near to Qanciye settlements in Daynile district of Banadir region which everybody can be accessed including elders. The local authorities were there to make the
Read More »Boosting rural women’s productivity and generate gains in agricultural output, food security, economic growth and social welfare
Most of the Afgooye district population is poor agro-pastoralists who could not afford modern agricultural techniques due to inadequate knowledge and lack of access to agricultural inputs, tools. On October HINNA started implementing a
Read More »MATERIALIZING THE MINIMUN 30% OF SOMALIA WOMEN’S QUOTA IN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
More than half of the countries in the world have implemented some type of political quota, mostly in the last twenty years. They have led to a dramatic increase in female leaders across the
Read More »BUILDING ALLIANCE WITH RELIGIOUS LEADERS, CLAN ELDERS, TRADITIONAL ELDERS AND MEN POLITICIANS TO SUPPORT AND ADVOCATE FOR WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION AND REPRESENTATIO IN POLITICS
Women’s political participation cannot be understood in isolation from its context. Cultural, historical and socioeconomic factors are some of the variables to take into account when defining the outlines of what is understood by
Read More »Building Resilient for 60 Women Headed families (training on Income generation Skills)
Lack of planning, improper financing and poor management by small scale entrepreneurs led to failure of small enterprises. Lack of credit has also been identified as one most serious constrains facing Small and Medium
Read More »Small scale entrepreneur skills training for 250 women IDPs from different districts of Banadir region
From 16 September to 16 Novermber 2013 HINNA implemented SMEs training for 250 vulnerable women from different IDP camps in Banadir region with its partner funded NRC (Norwegian Refugee counsel ). The training program
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