Because Only Together We Can

Build a World Where Youth, women, and girls are empowered

Who We Are

Somali Just Aid, established on June 16, 2018 in Baidoa, Somalia, is a dynamic nongovernmental organization dedicated to empowering the youth, girl-child, and women across
Somalia, with a particular focus on the Somali Southwest, and Jubaland.


We are committed to addressing critical issues such as illiteracy, hunger, poverty, famine, and gender-based violence, including female genital mutilation (FGM) and domestic violence.


Through our comprehensive programs, Somali Just Aid plays a pivotal role in fostering good governance, promoting justice, and building lasting peace in communities.

What We Do

01.

— Youth Employment Initiatives

Skill development programs tailored to the needs of young people to increase their employability and foster entrepreneurship.

02.

— Women’s Economic Empowerment

Microfinance projects and business training designed to uplift women economically and socially.

03.

— Educational Programs

Scholarships, school support, and literacy programs aimed at increasing access to education for girls and young women.

04.

— Gender-Based Violence Awareness​

Community outreach and advocacy to end FGM, domestic violence, and other forms of gender-based violence.

05.

— Peace Building and Conflict Resolution​

Engaging local leaders in dialogue and peacebuilding efforts to promote stability and development in conflict-prone areas.

06.

— Agricultural Training Workshops​

Hands-on training sessions for farmers on modern agricultural practices, crop management, and sustainable farming.

Impact Stories​

Mariam was about to get married off at Just 12

this is a story of how we rescued Mariam from a dangerous culture of early…

A Brighter Future — For Somali’s Women

One way of protecting the women of Somali is by supporting and promoting their economic empowerment

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