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Food Security & Livelihood

Food Assistance and Agricultural Support

Food Security and Livelihood program is designed to address both immediate and long-term food needs in Somalia’s most vulnerable communities. In response to food shortages caused by drought and conflict, HINNA provides emergency food distributions, targeting displaced families and those at risk of malnutrition. In collaboration with partners, we use food vouchers and direct distributions to ensure that families have access to enough food to meet their daily nutritional requirements. Beyond emergency food aid, HINNA supports agricultural development by providing farmers with seeds, tools, and training in modern farming techniques. We focus on improving food production and promoting sustainable agricultural practices that increase crop yields and reduce vulnerability to future food shortages. HINNA’s agricultural projects also include the rehabilitation of irrigation systems and the construction of canals to ensure that farmers have reliable access to water for their crops.

Livelihood Development

To promote long-term economic stability, HINNA works to create livelihood opportunities for vulnerable populations, particularly women and youth. Our livelihood programs include vocational training, small business development, and income-generating activities such as livestock rearing and market gardening. By helping individuals and families develop sustainable sources of income, HINNA reduces their reliance on aid and promotes self-sufficiency. This, in turn, contributes to the resilience of communities, enabling them to better withstand the impacts of future crises

Emergency Relief Services

Immediate response to crises affecting displaced and vulnerable populations in Somalia, including food aid, non-food items (NFIs), water, sanitation, and shelter.

Health and Nutrition Support

Focused on improving access to healthcare services for marginalized communities, especially women and children, to ensure basic health and nutritional needs.

Protection

dictated to safeguarding human rights and providing support for survivors offender-based violence (GBW children in need, and other at-risk groups.

Education and Vocational Training

Provides educational support and skill-building opportunities to reduce illiteracy, particularly among women, youth, and displaced

HINNA envision a Somali community living in peace and respects human rights regardless of race, language, color, religion and culture and realization of sustainable livelihood & development for urban and rural Somali society.

Get In Touch

Address 

Wadajir district, Zoobe, behind Hayat supermarket-Mogadishu Somalia. 

Phone Number

+ 252 615498005
+252612927213

Hotlin number

2171

E-mail

hinnango2003@gmail.com
hinnango@hotmail.com

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