Our Key Pillars

Disaster Risk Reduction & Conflict Prevention

The programme strives to enhance the resilience of cross-border communities and stakeholders in the borderlands of Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia to adapt to crises, respond to them, and fortify their disaster risk reduction and stabilisation mechanisms.

Peacebuilding Linkage Among Cross-Border Stakeholders

The programme supports mechanisms for building sustainable peace by bridging gaps between various stakeholders, including the communities and authorities at local, national, and regional levels in the borderland areas.

 

Income Generation for Youth and Women

We employ a market systems approach to create sustainable economic pathways to expand access to income-generating opportunities for women and youth in marginalised borderland communities, empower them and strengthen their financial resilience.

Support Communities Resilience to Climate Change

In response to the growing growing challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, our initiatives focus on equipping borderland communities with the tools and knowledge to adapt their livelihoods to growing reality of climate change and adapt their livelihoods.

Latest News & Updates

Inside Community-Led Tree Planting Campaign Drive in Dollow and Beled-Hawa

Inside Community-Led Tree Planting Campaign Drive in Dollow and Beled-Hawa 0 0 Abdirahman Sheikh

Across the borderlands of Somalia’s Gedo region, forests are vanishing at a troubling pace. For decades, charcoal production has offered many families a way to earn a living. Yet this…

The Rise of Sustainable Tree-Based Economies in Somalia’s Borderlands

The Rise of Sustainable Tree-Based Economies in Somalia’s Borderlands 2560 1707 Abdirahman Sheikh

Saadia at the Nursery Site in Una Village, Dollow District | Photo | Abdirahman Ibrahim | BORESHA By Abdirahman Ibrahim | Consortium Communications Coordinator | BORESHA-NABAD In Una Village, Dollow,…

From Survival to Strategy: How Dollo-Ado Women Are Building Financial Resilience through VSLAs

From Survival to Strategy: How Dollo-Ado Women Are Building Financial Resilience through VSLAs 2560 1707 Abdirahman Sheikh

By Abdirahman Ibrahim|Consortium Communications Coordinator|BORESHA-NABAD A quiet transformation is underway at the heart of the Mandera Triangle, Dollo-Ado, a town shaped by migration, informal trade, and resilience. 25 women from…

Bridging Markets, Strengthening Farmers: The Story of Mohamed Issack Amin

Bridging Markets, Strengthening Farmers: The Story of Mohamed Issack Amin 0 0 Abdirahman Sheikh

Mohamed in his shop in Dollow Ado. Photo | Abdirahman Ibrahim | BORESHA In the sun-scorched plains of Dollo Ado, where the Ganale and Dauwa rivers converge, Mohamed Issack Amin…

Nafisa Mohamed: Breaking Barriers in Veterinary Care

Nafisa Mohamed: Breaking Barriers in Veterinary Care 2560 1707 Abdirahman Sheikh

Photo © Ahmed Shakur, RACIDA. In the patriarchal landscapes of Dolo Ado, where opportunities for women remain scarce and male dominance governs communities’ lifestyles and most professions, Nafisa Mohamed, a…

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