To Improve the capacity building of Somali Youth Community
Human rights and peace encouragement
Awareness razing to disarm the armed groups
Good Governance and leader ship
Child protection program
Gender Development
To aware the community in the...
To Improve the capacity building of Somali Youth Community
Human rights and peace encouragement
Awareness razing to disarm the armed groups
Good Governance and leader ship
Child protection program
Gender Development
To aware the community in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted disease and FGM improvement.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Xoghayaha Guud ee Ururka Horumarinta Tayada DHalinyarada Soomaaliyeed ustaad /Abdiwali hassan hussein Fadilatuhu wuxuu ka qebgalay dood isweydaarsi eey soo qaban qaabiyee Naadiga suxufiyiinta Soomaaliyeed ee dalka sudan
Xoghayaha Guud ee Ururka Horumarinta Tayada DHalinyarada Soomaaliyeed ustaad /Abdiwali hassan hussein Fadilatuhu
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Problems of youth in somalia
Somalia has suffered over Twenty years
of violent conflicts. More than half the population of Somalia is under the age of 18.
The Socioeconomic problems faced by the Somali youth existed prior to the armed conflict. These problems have arisen as a result of corruption, poverty and the lack of a national plan for developing the young generation. Somali youth have neither enjoyed the freedom of expression, nor experienced normal, stable social relationships and systems of governance since independence in 1960.
The civil war was an impediment to Somali youth and their development. Many of them have known conflict and hardship for most of their lives. Hundreds of thousands of Somali youth serve as militia loyal to brutal warlords that use them as an instrument for war and violence.
With adequate support, guidance and skills, the Somali youth can provide the foundation for building peace and rebuilding their lives and communities
of violent conflicts. More than half the population of Somalia is under the age of 18.
The Socioeconomic problems faced by the Somali youth existed prior to the armed conflict. These problems have arisen as a result of corruption, poverty and the lack of a national plan for developing the young generation. Somali youth have neither enjoyed the freedom of expression, nor experienced normal, stable social relationships and systems of governance since independence in 1960.
The civil war was an impediment to Somali youth and their development. Many of them have known conflict and hardship for most of their lives. Hundreds of thousands of Somali youth serve as militia loyal to brutal warlords that use them as an instrument for war and violence.
With adequate support, guidance and skills, the Somali youth can provide the foundation for building peace and rebuilding their lives and communities
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