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World Menstrual Hygiene day 28th May 2024.
CPD joins the world in celebrating Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day), which is observed annually on May 28th. It is a global platform dedicated to
With support from Start Fund and ActionAid International, CPD Supports communities affected by floods in Bardheere District.
Baardheere is one of the districts that experienced the worst impact of the El Niño floods caused by the Jubba river, which flooded and submerged large areas
CPD Responds to Food and Water Scarcity Among Displaced Families
Extreme weather events and conflict have caused families to leave their homes in search for safety and survival across Somalia. Many IDPs live in overcrowded camps or
CPD, with the support from Welthungerhilfe (WHH) through a multi-country Norad grant, is currently implementing Food Security for vulnerable groups affected by the food price increase.
Somalia continues to face a multi-faceted humanitarian crisis that has compounded with conflicts and violence across the country. Approximately 3.4 million people in Somalia are
CPD is in partnership with Welthungerhilfe (WHH) is currently implementing a climate-resilient WASH and Livelihood program in Dusamareb and Adaado districts of Galmudug State.
Galmudug State is one of Somalia’s regions that has faced a deepening climate crisis in the form of recurrent droughts that has depleted pasture and
CPD in collaboration with UNICEF working towards sustainable water supply services in Galmudug state of Somalia.
The recurrent and alternating floods and droughts coupled with frequent security crises created newinternal displacements or worsen the plight of those who were already displaced
CPD‘s post-flood and conflict efforts in the South Central of Somalia
CPD in partnership with the Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (DKH) supported more than 6,900 people in Jowhar District in the Middle-Shabelle region and Bahdo and Cadakibir villages
Reducing barriers to Learning for Children living in Displacement Camps
More than three decades of conflict, drought and floods in Somalia have pushed families and communities away from their homes. The recent drought of 2022/2023
Securing Internally Displaced Children’s future by providing Quality Education
Children in Somalia are faced with myriad of challenges that are as a result of the never-ending conflict and instability that has led to weak
Communities in Galmudug rehabilitate water sources through Cash-for Assets model
Somalia is currently facing protracted droughts that has claimed the lives and livelihoods of many. Minimal rainfall was received in some parts of the country
Catalyzing the aid localization movement in Somalia
In joining hands with forward-thinking institutions in the pursuit of improving the International Aid system to be more responsive, efficient and dignified, CPD is a
Mitigating the effects of prolonged droughts and conflict through cash support to the affected communities
The number of people affected by drought in Somalia has more than doubled since the beginning of 2022 as the country grapples with successive failed
We are accountable to the affected populations we serve
CPD is committed to being Accountable to Affected Persons (AAP) and this is manifested in its internal policies and procedures that ensure our decision-making processes
Supporting GBV Survivors
CPD provides free medical treatment and psychosocial support to GBV survivors and their families. Medical examination and treatment provided to survivors includes Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP),
Working towards a brighter tomorrow for and with women affected by disasters
CPD acknowledges the fact that poverty is ‘gendered’ because women and men experience poverty differently – and unequally – and become poor through different, though
Women milk sellers’ businesses in central Somalia boosted by solar fridges
Sahra Mohamed has been selling milk in central Somalia’s Adado district for 13 years to earn a living for her family. Receiving a solar-powered fridge
Reconciliation between two warrying communities in South Mudug in 2019/2020
Dialogue was an essential part of CPD addressing the conflicts in South Mudug in 2019/2020 between two communities that have had deep-seated historical clashes and
Communities in Hobyo sign social contracts
Community members in Hobyo district of Mudug region have signed a 13-clause social contract after two months of intra and inter-clan reconciliation. The contract was
Improving livelihoods and building community resilience in Hobyo
Humanitarian stakeholders estimate that around 4.6M people were food insecure in Somalia by september 2018, a figure that has dropped from 6.7M at the peak