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cADI ORGANIZATION

Cadisom is an non- governmental organization that provides effective humanitarian relief and recovery as well as advocacy services. Cadisom plans  to support over 6 million people in 18 Regions in Somalia  to regain their health, dignity and wellbeing.

01.

Serve

Provide humanitarian relief and sustained development support to distressed communities in Somalia.

02.

Educate

Train indigenous communities and strengthen the capacities of affected populations,promoting self-reliance in order to realize effective and long lasting change.

03.

Empower

Equip communities with the basic skills necessary to deal with disaster situations and make them better prepared to deal with their concerns themselves.
 
Welcome

A Few Words About Us

Cadisom is an non- governmental organization that provides effective humanitarian relief and recovery as well as advocacy services. Cadisom plans  to support over 6 million people in
18 Regions in Somalia  to regain their health, dignity and wellbeing.

What We Do

Food Security & Livelihood

In Somalia, an estimated 4.1 million people are currently in need of food assistance due to the compounding impacts of extended drought, flooding, desert locust infestations, the economic impacts of COVID-19 and conflict.

Protection

More than 75% of Somalis population have been marred by lack of proper protection due to more than 2 decades of the civil unrest. The protection environment in Somalia is characterized by lack of basic services and access challenges to people in need

Water & Sanitation

Clean water, basic toilets and good hygiene practices are critical for the survival and development of children. Only the urban centered population in Somalia have access to a basic water supply The development of new groundwater resources in Somalia is fraught with challenges

Healthcare

Healthcare provision in Somalia is a patchwork of solutions. While the situation has improved since the war, services are often expensive and expansive, unfortunately, not entirely trusted by the public.

Nutrition

The nutrition situation in Somalia is deteriorating with a national median global acute malnutrition level of 17.4 % (emergency level is 15%) with 1.2 million children under the age of five with acute malnutrition

Shelter

Emergency shelters Transitional shelters (Construction & rehabilitation) Infrastructure (construction & rehabilitation of Hospitals, Schools, Dams) .

Education

More than three decades of conflict and civil wars have destroyed Somalia’s educational system. The education system is characterized by poor quality, insufficient number of qualified teachers and inadequate resources

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