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Somalia’s youth are the driving force of its development and the catalyst of its transformation. They have faced many hardships and obstacles, but they have also shown remarkable resilience and optimism.
Mogadishu – Somalia is reeling from a series of climate disasters that have sparked severe and lasting humanitarian emergencies.
Garowe – Located in northern Somalia, Garowe is home to close to an estimated half a million residents.
Of these, nearly 75,000 people are internally displaced due to climate change and conflict.
Mogadishu – One morning in 2011, Fatima Ismail Mohamed was seated in her 8th grade classroom in the Somali capital of Mogadishu waiting for the lesson to begin, when suddenly her friend seated next to her dropped to the ground, writhing in pain.
Bosaso – Somalia has around
Belet Weyne – It is 6:00 a.m. and Mohamed Dhicis is up and ready for work. Dressed in a thick, white cotton canvas suit, which covers his entire body, he walks into the apiary housing tens of thousands of bees.
Mogadishu – Ahmed Abdullahi Ahmed believes in education. He believes in its power to transform the lives of his fellow Somalis and in its capacity to help transform Somalia.
His belief is grounded in his personal experience.
Baidoa – The electoral process is usually a time of concerted effort for all who want to see a change in leadership.
Hargeisa – Nimo Abdillahi Muhumed knows a thing or two about patience.
Kismayo – Abdirahman Abdi Ahmed’s path to helping his fellow Somalis mired in humanitarian crises in southern Somalia’s Jubaland was a circuitous one.