Profile Details
Overview:
- Mercy Corps has been present in Somalia since 2005, with current
programming in Somaliland, Puntland, Hirshabelle, Galmudug, Jubaland, Southwest
State and Banadir. Our programming spans multiple sectors and is framed by a
high-level strategy for advancing resilience and peace. Seeing ability in
vulnerability, we work with and through local communities, including IDPs and
returning refugees, to address immediate needs of crisis-affected populations
while supporting and strengthening systems that facilitate collective
advancement towards long-term and inclusive socio-economic growth, peace, and
prosperity. Grounded in core resilience principles of systems thinking,
partnership and facilitation, and adaptive management, Mercy Corps’ approach
encourages crisis-affected populations, the private sector, government, and
civil society to work together towards meaningful and lasting change.
- Mercy Corps has been present in Somalia since 2005, with current
programming in Somaliland, Puntland, Hirshabelle, Galmudug, Jubaland, Southwest
State and Banadir. Our programming spans multiple sectors and is framed by a
high-level strategy for advancing resilience and peace. Seeing ability in
vulnerability, we work with and through local communities, including IDPs and
returning refugees, to address immediate needs of crisis-affected populations
while supporting and strengthening systems that facilitate collective
advancement towards long-term and inclusive socio-economic growth, peace, and
prosperity. Grounded in core resilience principles of systems thinking,
partnership and facilitation, and adaptive management, Mercy Corps’ approach
encourages crisis-affected populations, the private sector, government, and
civil society to work together towards meaningful and lasting change.
Information:
- Mercy Corps has been present in Somalia since 2005, with current programming in Somaliland, Puntland, Hirshabelle, Galmudug, Jubaland, Southwest State and Banadir. Our programming spans multiple sectors and is framed by a high-level strategy for advancing resilience and peace. Seeing ability in vulnerability, we work with and through local communities, including IDPs and returning refugees, to address immediate needs of crisis-affected populations while supporting and strengthening systems that facilitate collective advancement towards long-term and inclusive socio-economic growth, peace, and prosperity. Grounded in core resilience principles of systems thinking, partnership and facilitation, and adaptive management, Mercy Corps’ approach encourages crisis-affected populations, the private sector, government, and civil society to work together towards meaningful and lasting change.




