At Al-Nahda Charity Society, we are committed to enhancing lives and fostering sustainable change in our communities. Since our establishment in 1997, we have dedicated over 28 years to alleviating human suffering through emergency relief initiatives and community development projects. Our unwavering commitment to supporting those in need drives us to cultivate trusted partnerships with local authorities and donors, ensuring a lasting impact.
Our Team:
- 23 permanent staff members
- 4 dedicated volunteers
Our diverse team includes program officers, educators, medical personnel, field agents, logistics staff, and community outreach teams.
We offer prompt support during crises, ensuring that those impacted by disasters receive vital assistance, including food, shelter, and medical care. Our skilled team is committed to providing timely aid to the areas that need it most, with the goal of alleviating suffering and restoring hope to distressed communities.
With 28 years of field experience, Al-Nahda has successfully implemented a diverse array of humanitarian and development programs throughout Somalia.
Our community development programs prioritize empowering local populations through education, vocational training, and infrastructure initiatives. We strive to elevate communities by nurturing self-sufficiency and resilience, paving the way for a brighter future for generations to come.
Key Areas of Expertise:
- Education
- Health
- WASH (Water, Sanitation & Hygiene)
- Women & Orphans
- Livelihood
- Agriculture
- Humanitarian & Emergency Relief
We are committed to fostering long-term change through sustainable initiatives that address the root causes of poverty and hardship. Our strategies prioritize access to healthcare, environmental sustainability, and economic empowerment, creating a holistic approach to improving lives.
Al-Nahda conducts thorough needs assessments at the beginning of each project. Our field teams gather data, identify urgent needs, and establish criteria to ensure that support effectively reaches the most vulnerable populations.
Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E)
We assess program effectiveness through:
- Field visits
- Data collection
- Project performance tracking
- Community feedback
