We invite you to explore our Research, Reports, and Galleries page, where you can find a wealth of valuable information and insights. This dedicated page is designed to provide you with access to our extensive collection of research studies, reports, and captivating photo galleries.
Here, you can delve into in-depth research conducted by SEA on various topics related to our areas of focus, including agricultural development, water, sanitation, and hygiene, primary health, vocational trainings, and more. Our reports provide valuable insights into the challenges, successes, and impact of our initiatives, showcasing the progress we have made in empowering communities and improving livelihoods.
In addition to the informative reports, our Galleries offer a visual journey into the communities we serve. Through compelling photographs, you can witness the transformative power of our programs, the resilience of individuals and families, and the positive changes taking place in Jubaland, South West, and Banadir regions.
SEA's Vocational Training program has trained 300 beneficiaries in Tailoring and Tie and Dye programs, equipping them with essential skills for employment and entrepreneurship in the garment industry.
SEA's Cholera Outbreak Campaign in Somalia raises awareness, promotes prevention measures, and engages communities to combat recurring cholera outbreaks.
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SEA's recently (June 2023) concluded WASH project in Kismayo improved water, sanitation, and hygiene practices in vulnerable communities, enhancing access to clean water, reducing diseases, and fostering resilience.
DownloadImplemented sesame value addition initiatives in Gobwein, Kismayo, resulting in increased household income. By adding value to sesame products, households were able to generate more revenue, improving their financial stability and economic well-being in the community.
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The Cash Transfer Program for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Ceeljale 1, Ceeljale 2, Stanbul, Buulo-Bartire, and Dalxiska has made a profound impact on the lives of 29,942 beneficiaries across these diverse regions in Somalia.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, SEA implemented a Cash Transfer program to swiftly provide immediate support to vulnerable individuals and communities in Somalia, addressing economic hardships and ensuring essential needs were met during this challenging time.
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