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Provision of Safe & Clean Water in Reydhabaale Village

Thanks to the generous support of the Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF), CESDO has transformed the lives of communities in Berdaale district, Somalia. One shining example is the rehabilitation of the shallow well in Reydhabaale village. This shallow well is just one of nine rehabilitated by CESDO in Berdaale district. With SHF’s support, CESDO has restored […]

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SO-2023-ITB-038

Tender for Construction of an Elavater Water Tank (4m x 4m x 2m High) = 30 cum Funded by SHF. Project name: Provide lifesaving and sustainable access to WASH services to drought affected displaced populations and host communities in Bay-Region South West Somalia Project Number: CBPF-SOM-23-S-NGO-25049 Call for tender Tender number: SO-2023-ITB-038 CESDO is implementing

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SO-2023-ITB-039

Tender for Provision of diesel power Generator-DEUTZ(German type) , 28/30 KV 3 piston Funded by SHF. Project name: Provide lifesaving and sustainable access to WASH services to drought affected displaced populations and host communities in Bay-Region South West Somalia Project Number:CBPF-SOM-23-S-NGO-25049 Call for tender Tender number: SO-2023-ITB-039 CESDO is implementing Provide lifesaving and sustainable access

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CFW Activities to over 1500 Families

In many conflict-affected areas, people are forced to flee their homes and become internally displaced persons (IDPs). IDPs often face significant challenges, including a lack of employment opportunities, poor living conditions, and limited access to basic services such as healthcare and education. To address these issues, many NGOs are working to provide assistance to IDPs.

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Educate the future generation

With a growing proportion of the world’s out-of-school children and adolescents living in conflict-affected countries, education should be a priority for humanitarian and development donors. However, as CESDO describes, humanitarian aid systems neglect or prioritizes less the education of children and adolescents in countries affected by or emerging from conflict, and more and better targeted

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