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SOMALILAND
Directory of Service Providers for trafficked persons, vulnerable migrants and refugees Implemented by Expertise France Delivered by Sayara International
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S LETTER FROM GOVERNMENT
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INTRODUCTION TO BETTER MIGRATION MANAGEMENT
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HOW TO USE THIS REFERRAL DIRECTORY
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICE PROVIDERS GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS
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NON-GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS ALL SERVICE PROVIDERS BY REGION ANNEX
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Better Migration Management in the Horn of Africa
CONTEXT AND AIM OF THE PROJECT The scale and nature of migration and displacement calls for cross-border solutions. The Khartoum Process is a regional dialogue on migration between the EU and countries of origin, transit and destination in the wider Horn of Africa region, with an initial focus on addressing trafficking in human beings and smuggling of migrants. Most countries within the Khartoum Process region are places of origin, transit and destination for migrants and displaced people. The Better Migration Management (BMM) programme will respond to these needs as they were identified by the African countries of the Khartoum Process. The overall objective is to improve migration management in the region, and in particular to address the trafficking and smuggling of migrants within and from the Horn of Africa. The Better Migration Management programme is an example of cooperation between the European Commission and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). It is financed by the European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (Horn of Africa Window) with EUR 40 Mio and by the BMZ with EUR 6 Mio. The project is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fĂźr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in partnership with European and International agencies.
I mp l e m e nted b y:
APPROACH FOUR COMPONENTS Policy Harmonisation and Cooperation Strengthen governments in a whole of government approach to migration and border governance to address trafficking and smuggling of migrants, thus allowing for regional policy harmonisation and cooperation
Capacity Development Strengthen the capacity of all institutions and agencies responsible for migration and border management through training and technical assistance
Protection Improve the identification, assistance and protection of victims of trafficking and vulnerable migrants, especially women and children
Awareness Raising Raise awareness on livelihood options including safe migration
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BMM is built upon a comprehensive and holistic approach towards migration management and an understanding of the potentially positive contribution of orderly migration and its impact on regional development and stability.
BMM is a project in the region for the region. Its success will depend on full ownership by and strong partnership with the participating countries as well with established supra-national actors and structures.
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BMM follows a regional approach to foster greater coordination among participating countries and between relevant regional organisations or consultative mechanisms.
The design and implementation of all actions follows a context and conflict sensitive approach.
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Implementation is in full observance of all international laws and conventions. All activities follow a rights-based approach to prevent the criminalisation of irregular migrants and will be conducted in full respect for the rights of migrants and specific needs of vulnerable groups such as children, women, old people, victims of trafficking and smuggled migrants by mainstreaming human rights considerations and gender issues into all programme activities.
BMM is a comprehensive response through which the EU supports countries of the Khartoum Process in migration management. The project will strive towards complementarity with other support programmes and with the various political dialogues, while promoting regional initiatives towards greater policy coherence and for enhanced legal channels for migration.
STEERING AND IMPLEMENTATION As mandated by the Operational Committee of the European Trust Fund, strategic steering is assured by a steering committee, chaired by the European Commission with representatives of those European member states directly involved in the steering of the Khartoum Process: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and the UK. The project is implemented by a partnership of European and international organisations (British Council, CIVIPOL, Expertise France, GIZ, Italian Department of Public Security, IOM, UNODC). The project is being designed and implemented in close collaboration with the African Union Commission and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD). Following the start of the project in April 2016, joint appraisal missions have been conducted by the implementing agencies in the region. Building on the findings, a conceptual framework has been developed which was approved by the project’s steering committee and the representatives of the Khartoum Process. The implementing concept has been presented to the partner countries to consolidate and approve the priorities and specific activities. With this solid mutual understanding, the programme initiated its full implementation in the region.
Project name
Better Migration Management
Partner countries
Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda (Egypt and Tunisia included in activities of regional nature)
Volume
46 Mio. EUR (40 Mio. EUR of EUTF; 6 Mio. EUR BMZ
Duration
April 2016 to September 2019
Implementing partners
Deutsche Gesellschaft fĂźr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, British Council, CIVIPOL, Expertise France, Italian Department of Public Security, International Organization for Migration (IOM), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
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HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY This directory is designed for use by service providers, government offi cers, and others who refer trafficked persons, refugees, and vulnerable migrants to appropriate services. The directory uses a system of icons to show the main services provided by each listed organization or agency – when an icon is h ighlighted in color, that service is provided by the listed organization; w hen an icon is shaded gray, that service is not available from that organization. A guide to icons appears on the next page. The directory first lists government agencies in A to Z order. The directory then lists organizations that are not affiliated with the national government, including local civil society groups, international NGOs, multi-lateral institutions, and diplomatic organizations, in A to Z order. Each agency or organization has their own page listing relevant information in the first section of the directory. Contact information for each organization is found below the services icons. Below the contact information are More Details about the specific services provided and populations who can access services. For organizations that can serve only specified groups, a special box highlights those t arget groups on their page. A Notes section provides space for users to add their own information and updates to the guide. Organizations are sorted by geographic location in the second section of the directory, and users are referred back to the main organizational page. The directory contains only those service providers that agreed to participate in the mapping process; services may also be available from other providers that are not listed. This directory is based on the latest self-reported information from each service provider at the time of printing. Pleas e note that geographic coverage and service availability may change over time. Contacting the appropriate organization to check service availability will provide the most up to date information.
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GOVERNMENT
NON-GOVERNMENT
Agencies that are part of Somaliland national or sub-national government
Service providers not a part of Somaliland national government, such as local civil society, multilateral institutions, and diplomatic missions
Organizations serving those under the age of 18 CHILDREN
S H E LT E R
BASIC NEEDS
COUNSELLING
M E D I C A L A S S I S TA N C E
L E G A L A S S I S TA N C E
SKILLS
OTHER
A secure, confidential location where vulnerable migrants, refugees or victims of human trafficking receive protection and accommodation
Food, clothing, blankets and other assistance on an urgent basis
Provision of mental health services or psychosocial support through in-house psychologists, trained counselors, support groups, or peer counseling
Provision of professional services to treat disease or injury and return sufferers to an optimal state of health
Services from a lawyer, paralegal or trained peer advisor to address concerns relating to the legal system or human rights
Adult education; life skills training; vocational training; support to find employment ( job search); and/or small grants for starting income generating activities Additional counter-trafficking services include education, outreach, training, and policy development or law reform
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DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICE PROVIDERS Ma r o o d i J eex To dg h e r Aw da l Sahil S a na g Sool
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GOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT This section contains information for agencies that are part of the Somaliland national or sub-national government, in A-Z order.
G OV E RN M E NT S E RVIC E P ROVIDE RS A- Z
AT TORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE Services provided
Telephone numbers Not available
Street address
Opposite of Tuberculosis hospital and Nursing school, Hargeisa
Service locations | All regions Website | None More details The Attorney General’s office has a cadre of specialized prosecutors focused on trafficking in persons and sexual and gender-based violence. Languages: translation provided as needed Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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BAAHI-KOOB CENTRE GOVERNMENT
Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 0633754461
Street address
Within Hargeisa Group Hospital, Street No. 1, Hargeisa
Service locations | Awdal region, Maroodi Jeex region, Togdher region Website | None More details Baahi-koob is a center of excellence in the prevention and management of gender-based violence located within the ground of government hospitals. The organization receives cases of sexual and gender-based violence against children and adults, and collaborates with the host hospitals to provide comprehensive medical care. Counseling services are provided by licensed psychologists and trained counsellors for any client above five years old. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising
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G OV E RN M E NT S E RVIC E P ROVIDE RS A- Z
COAST GUARD Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 24196569
Street address
Birjeex Area, Hargeisa
Service locations | Awdal region Maroodi Jeex region, Sanag region, Sahil region Website | www.somalilandcoastguard.com More details Coast Guard agents are first responders working to counter human trafficking, providing emergency assistance to survivors along with transportation from the coast area to urban areas. The agency identifies and investigates cases of human trafficking and refers trafficked persons to appropriate service providers. Coast Guard also provides assistance with family tracing and reunification. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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DIASPORA AGENCY GOVERNMENT
Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2520485
Street address
Road No. 1 Sha'ab area, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region (and outside Somaliland) Website | sldiasporaagency.com More details The Somaliland Diaspora Agency is a specialized unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. It provides outreach and education on human trafficking to Somalilanders in diaspora and aids Somalilanders abroad in accessing justice.
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HAKAD Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 063-4483296 Other: (252) 063-4493408/063-4241116
Street address
Sha'ab Area, Ministry of Interior compound, Hargeisa
Service locations | Awdal region, Maroodi Jeex region, Togdher region Website | hakadsl.org More details HAKAD was established by the government of Somaliland to facilitate policy development and government coordination in relation to counter-trafficking and referral processes for service provision to victims. HAKAD is an independent agency within the Ministry of Interior. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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GOV E RN M E N T S E RVICE P ROVIDE RS A- Z
Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 0634479334
Street address
Pepsi area, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region Website | None More details The clinic is staffed by licensed attorneys and paralegals, as well as students. The legal clinic can facilitate shelter but only for individuals facing extreme security threats. Languages: Amharic, Oromo, English, Arabic, Somali
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HARGEISA UNIVERSITY LEGAL CLINIC
GOV E RN M E NT S E RVIC E P ROVIDE RS A- Z
IMMIGRATION AND BORDER CONTROL Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2523961
Street address
Sha'ab Area, Hargeisa west side of Hargeisa General Hospital, Hargeisa
Service locations | All regions Website | www.slimmigration.com More details Immigration and Border Control agents are first responders working to counter human trafficking. The agency identifies cases of human trafficking and refers trafficked persons to appropriate service providers. Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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MIGRATION RESPONSE CENT ER GOVERNMENT
Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2528502
Street address
Goljano near East and West Travel Company, and opposite of Geedi Garage, Hargeisa
Website | None Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region More details The Migration Response Center is a specialized agency under the National Displacement and Refugee Agency to provide psychological, medical and shelter services for migrant populations in Hargeisa. Languages: Arabic, Amharic, Oromo, English
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MINISTRY OF EMPLOYMENT, SOCIAL AFFAIRS, AND FAMILY Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2634424550
Street address
Sha'ab area opposite of Saryan Museum, Hargeisa
Service locations | All regions Website | slmesaf.com More details The Ministry of Employment, Social Affairs and Family of the Republic of Somaliland (MESAF) serves specific target groups including women, children, people with disabilities and other socially disadvantaged groups such as refugees, asylum seekers, IDPs, returnees and minorities to ensure their rights to access basic services, fair employment opportunities and protection support. MESAF shelters are available only to children under 10 years of age. MESAF educational support is available for children, including on-site tutoring and school enrolment. MESAF provides assistance with repatriation as well as family tracing and reunification. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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GOV E RN M E N T S E RVIC E P ROVIDE RS A- Z
Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2518458
Street address
Road No. 1 Sha'ab area, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region Website | www.somalilandmfa.com More details More details: The Ministry has offices in other countries and serves as an initial point of contact point for Somalilanders living abroad. The Ministry provides assistance with repatriation for foreigners who are in Somaliland. Languages: Amharic, French, Arabic, English Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
G OV E RN M E NT S E RVIC E P ROVIDE RS A- Z
MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Services provided
Telephone numbers
(252) 0634424400 / (252) 4449197
Street address
Sha'ab area north side of Supreme Court, Hargeisa
Service locations | All regions Website | None More details The Ministry of Justice has lawyers, paralegals, and peer legal advisors available to provide information on legal and human rights, as well as support for asylum cases. The Ministry provides assistance with repatriation as well as family tracing. Languages: Amharic, Arabic, English Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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G OV E RN M E N T S E RVICE P ROVIDE RS A- Z
Services provided
Telephone numbers
(252) 2518827
Street address
Sha'ab area north side of Supreme Court, Hargeisa
Service locations | All regions Website | None More details Languages: Amharic, Arabic, English Women and Children Department offers specialized support to women and children, especially victims of domestic violence and children in conflict with the law.
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MINISTRY OF JUSTICE WOMEN AND CHILDREN DEPARTMENT
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NATIONAL DISPLACEMENT AND REFUGEE AGENCY (NDRA) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 634240009
Street address
Sha'ab area near Hargeisa Group Hospital, Hargeisa
Website | www.somalilandndra.com Service locations | All regions More details NDRA was established by the government of Somaliland to facilitate policy development and government coordination in relation to resettlement and reintegration of internally displaced persons and returnees. In addition to its other services, NDRA provides assistance with repatriation as well as family tracing and reunification. Languages: Arabic, Amharic, Oromo, English Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 2518553 Other: (252) 0633670756
Street address
Sha'ab area, north side of Immigration and Border Control, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region Website | www.slnchr.org More details The SLNHRC monitors, researches, investigates, and reports on human rights violations and makes referrals to other organizations. The SLNHRC has lawyers, paralegals, and peer legal advisors available and can receive direct complaints from individuals regarding trafficking or other human rights violations. SLNHRC provides assistance with family tracing and reunification. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform Member of the Somaliland Mixed Migration Task Force.
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NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
G OV E RN M E NT S E RVIC E P ROVIDE RS A- Z
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN (NOW) Services provided
Telephone numbers
Target populations
(252) 0634436826
Street address
Trafficked persons only
Jaaliyada Village, Burao
Refugees & asylum seekers only
Service locations | All regions
IDPs only
Website | None
Vulnerable migrants only
More details NOW serves only adult women and facilitates support groups and peer counseling services along with providing adult education, life skills training, vocational training, job search support, and small grants for starting income generating activities. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform
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This section contains information for service providers not a part of the national government, such as local civil society, multilateral institutions, and diplomatic missions, in A-Z order.
NON-GOVERNMENT
NON-GOVERNMENT
N ON - GOV ERNME NT S E RVICE P ROVIDE RS A-Z
A F R I CA N NE TWORK FOR PREV ENT ION A ND P R OT E CTION AGA IN ST CH IL D A BU S E A N D NEG LECT ( A N PPCA N SOM) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2571031
Street address
Jig-Jiga Yar, opposite of IOM, Hargeisa
Service locations | Awdal region, Togdher region, Maroodi Jeex region Website | www.anppcansom.org More details ANPPCAN SOM provides counselling services through a social worker and support groups, but cannot accommodate those with chronic psychological illness. The group has a physician and nurse on staff but does not provide medical services to males over age 18. For children, school bursaries are available. ANPPCAN SOM also has an in-house lawyer to provide information on legal and human rights. Languages: Translators hired as needed Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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ASAL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 2565577 Other: (252) 063-4227779/063-4357488/063-4112610
Street address
Half London area, behind Bilal School, Ahmed Dhagah District, Hargeisa
Website | www.asalyouth.org More details ASAL works toward improved livelihoods and socioeconomic status for communities in Somaliland The group provides counselling services through trained counsellors and social workers. In addition, it offers on site tutoring, school enrolment, and skills training for children as well as adult education, life skills training, vocational training, and job search assistance for adults. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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NON-GOVERNMENT
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region
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CAN D L E O F HOPE F OUNDATION Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4408723
Street address
Road No. 2 near the prison, ABCO Building, Floor No 3, Hargeisa
Service locations | Sahil Region, Maroodi Jeex region Website | www.candleohopef.org More details Candle of Hope provides counselling services through a social worker and trained counselor, but cannot accommodate those with serious mental illness. The group offers life skills training, vocational training. Languages: English, Arabic, Somali, Oromo Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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C OMP R EH ENS IV E C OM M UN IT Y BASED R EH A B I L ITAT ION ( C C BRS ) Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 2571255 Hargeisa Hotline: (252) 063-4111525/063-4222095 Berbera Hotline: (252) 063-4440547
Street address
Jig-Jiga Yar, opposite of Guuleed Hotel, Hargeisa
Website | www.ccbrs.org More details CCBRS works to alleviate the complex barriers encountered by the most marginalized and vulnerable people in Somaliland by providing community-based protection, social and development services in equal opportunities in all areas of life. CCBRS provides counselling services through an in-house psychologist, trained counsellor, peer counsellor, and support groups. CCBRS offers adult education, life skills training, vocational training, job search assistance and start up materials for small businesses. Languages: Amharic, Arabic, English, Oromo, and Somali Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform
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NON-GOVERNMENT
Service locations | All regions
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DANJIRE ORGANIZATION Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4869212
Street address
Goljano near to Maka Mukarama, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region Website | None More details The organization provides counseling through peer counselors and support groups. Languages: Oromo, English, Arabic, Somali, Amharic Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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G EN ERAL ASSISTA NCE A ND VOLUNTA RY O RGA NIZ ATIO N ( GAVO ) Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 740089 Other: (252) 063-4791414
Street address
Downtown near Marso building, Berbera
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Sahil region More details The organization provides services to adults and children over 14 years of age. Social workers and support groups provide counseling services, though serious cases of metal illness are excluded. The group provides skills training for children as well as vocational training, job search assistance, and small grants for starting income generating activities for individuals 15-25 years old. Languages: Arabic, English, Somali Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training
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NON-GOVERNMENT
Website | Gavosoma.org
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HOR N O F A F RICA VOLUN TA RY YO U T H C O MM IT T E E ( HAVOYO C O ) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2527619
Street address
Kodbur District, Badacas Village near Young Muslim Academic, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Todgher region, Awdal region, Sahil region, Sanag region Website | www.havoyoco.org More details HAVOYOCO’s mission is to empower vulnerable communities in the Horn of Africa through motivation and capacity building so they can improve their standard of living. HAVOYOCO provides counselling services through a trained counsellor. In addition, it offers skills training for children as well as adult education, life skills training, vocational training, and job search assistance as well as small grants for for business-start up for adults. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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HORN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2517447
Street address
Badacas, near the Summertime Restaurant, Hargeisa
Service locations | All regions
More details HYDA is a community NGO that strives to empower women, children and youth in the Horn of Africa through capacity building, advocacy and awareness creation for sustainable development. The organization serves adults and children, but only children between four and 18 years old. For children, the group provides educational bursaries and scholarships; for adults, education, job search support, and small grants and materials for starting income generating activities may be provided subject to availability. Languages: Arabic, Amharic, Oromo, Somali, English Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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NON-GOVERNMENT
Website | www.hyda.org
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I N T ER N ATIONAL OR GANIZATION F O R MI G R AT ION (IOM) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2571212
Street address
Ibrahim Kodbur, Jig-jiga yar, Mansoor Hotel Area, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region Website | www.iom.int More details IOM is an inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM works to help ensure the orderly and humane management of migration, to promote international cooperation on migration issues, to assist in the search for practical solutions to migration problems and to provide humanitarian assistance to migrants in need, including refugees and internally displaced people. In Somaliland, IOM works with partners to identify and register migrants and refer them to appropriate services. IOM assists those who wish to return to their country of origin and helps with family tracing and reunification. Languages : Oromo, Somali, English Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform Co-chair of the Mixed Migration Task Force.
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NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4476722
Street address
Airport Road, Masalaha Area, behind the Ambassador Hotel, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Awdal region, Sanag region, Togdher region
More details NRC shelters are designated for IDPs and returnees, specifically parents with children and pregnant women. The group providers educational bursaries for refugee children and youth only, and offers life skills training and small grants for starting income generating activities to displaced or returnee adults. NRC has a paralegal on staff to assist with legal conflicts between IDPs and their host communities. The organization can assist those who want to return to their country of origin. Other counter-trafficking activities: Outreach & prevention; policy & law reform Member of the Mixed Migration Task Force.
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NON-GOVERNMENT
Website | www.nrc.no
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PAN SO MA LILA ND CO MMU NIT Y EMPOWE R MENT A ND DEV ELOPM E N T S ERV ICE S Services provided
Telephone numbers None
Street address
New Hargeisa, Hodan Hills, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Sanag region, Togdher region Website | None More details Languages : Arabic, English, Swahili, Oromo, Amharic Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform
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PEOPLE’S LEGAL VOICE Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4153408
Street address
Jig-Jiga Yar, opposite of Admas University, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region Website | None More details
Languages: Arabic, Amharic, Oromo, Somali, English Other counter-trafficking activities: Outreach & prevention; training
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NON-GOVERNMENT
PLV has lawyers and paralegals on staff who provide legal assistance and monitor detention centers and border posts to identify cases. The group assists those who wish to return to their country of origin and helps with family tracing and reunification.
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SAVE THE CHILDREN SOMALIA/SOMALILAND Services provided
Telephone numbers
(252) 2570158
Street address
Jig-jiga Yar, Mansoor Area, Hargeisa
Service locations | Awdal region, Togdher region, MaroodiJeex region Website | https://somalia.savethechildren.net/ More details Save the Children provides counselling services through an in-house social worker, peer counsellor, and support groups but severe psychiatric cases are excluded. For adults, Save the Children offers adult education, life skills training, vocational training, and job search assistance. The group assists those who wish to return to their country of origin and helps with family tracing and reunification. Languages: Translators hired as needed, including for the deaf Other counter-trafficking activities: Policy & law reform
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SOLI DA R I T Y YOUT H VOLUNTARY OR GA N I Z AT I O N (S OY VO) Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 2718557 24-hour hotline: (252) 063-4478077 Other: (252) 063-4436777
Street address
Airport Road, opposite of regional Military camp, Burao
Website | www.soyvo.org More details SOYVO works on protection, legal migration, livelihoods, and civic education. It provides service for those who are 14 years or older including on site tutoring, skills training, school enrolment, vocational training, job search support, bursaries and other educational grants. SOYVO provides counselling services through a social worker trained counsellor, peer counsellor, and support groups but cannot accommodate serious mental illness. Languages: translation is provided as needed Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training
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Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Todgher region, Sool region, Sanag region
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SOMALILAND COMMUNITY SUPPORT ASSOCIATION Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4412820
Street address
Behind the Hargeisa Hospital Group next to 26 June secondary school, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region Website | www.socsa.org More details SOCSA works to support young girls, children, women and refugees who have low income by offering free education, income generation, micro-credit support, empowering through skills, trainings, protection human rights and health care. Also, the organization provides sports and recreational services for young girl as to build young girls mentally and physically. SOCSA serves adults and children older than seven years only. The group provides counseling services through an in-house social worker and support group. SOCSA also provides bursaries and skills training for children. For adults, the group offers adult education, life skills training, vocational training, and job search assistance. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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SOMALILAND DEVELOPMENT TRUST ORGANIZATION Services provided
Telephone numbers
(252) 063-4042597
Street address
Sha'ab area, Berbera
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Sahil region
More details The organization provides skills training for children as well as offering adult education, life skills training, and vocational training. Somaliland Development Trust Organization assists those who wish to return to their country of origin and helps with family tracing and reunification. Languages: Arabic, English, Somali Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; training
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Website | None
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SOMALILAND LAWYERS ASSOCIATION Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 063-4197763 Other: (252) 063-4248832 / (252) 063-4114091 / (252) 063-4122290
Street address
Sha'ab area opposite of Hargeisa Group Hospital behind the correction HQ, Hargeisa
Service locations | All regions Website | None More details The association’s lawyers, paralegals and peer legal advisors provide information on legal and human rights, support to participate in trials, and asylum. The group assists those who wish to return to their country of origin and helps with family tracing and reunification. Languages: English, Arabic, Somali, interpretation for the deaf Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; policy & law reform
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SOMAL I L A N D NAT IONAL YOUTH OR GA N I ZAT I O N (S ONYO) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4000996
Street address
Sha'ab Area next to the Imperial Hotel, Hargeisa
Service locations | All regions
More details SONYO is an independent, non-political and non-profit nationwide youth umbrella organization dedicated to improving the quality of lfe for Somaliland youth. In addition to its other services, SONYO has trained counsellors, peer counsellors, support group, and social workers available and can assist with family tracing and reunification. Languages : Amharic, Arabic, English, interpretation for the deaf Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform
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Website | www.sonyo.org
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SOMALILAND RESEARCH CENTER ORGANIZATION (SRCO) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4452960
Street address
Badacas Dame area, Hargeisa
Service locations | Awdal region, Sahil region Website | None More details SRCO supports women and children to improve their lives through enhanced sanitation and hygiene. In addition to its other services, the group offers on site tutoring, skills training, and sanitation and hygiene kits for children. Languages: English, Arabic, Swedish, Somali
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SOM AL I L A N D WOME N L AWY E RS AS SOC I AT I O N Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 063-4414244 Other: (252) 063-4805982
Street address
Badacas area, Near the Dame, Hargeisa
Website | None More details At Somaliland Women Lawyers Association lawyers, paralegals and peer legal advisors provide information on legal and human rights, support to participate in trials, asylum support as well as general legal assistance. The group has a peer counselor available in-house for psychosocial support. Languages: English, Arabic, Somali, and based on need Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Todgher region, Sanag region
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S OMA LILA ND YO U T H DEV ELOPM E N T A ND VO LUNTA RY O RGA NIZ AT I O N (S OYDAVO ) Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 2711708 24-hour hotline: (252) 063-4482539 Other: (252) 063-4432776 (Hargeisa)
Street address
Lixle sub-District, Burao
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Sanag region, Togdher region Website | www.soydavo.org More details SOYDAVO is committed to working with human dignity, self-development, and to make people promoters of their own growth for women, youth and children through mobilization of their own potential and by implementing projects that meet their needs for education, health, skill training, income generation, sports and self-empowerment. The organization’s shelter services are exclusively for victims of sexual and gender-based violence. The group provides counselling services through an in-house social worker, trained counsellor and support groups. SOYDAVO provides bursaries for children and adult education, life skills training, vocational training, job search assistance, and small grants for starting income generating activities for adults. Languages: translation is provided as needed, including interpretation for the deaf Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training
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SOMALILAND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (SOYDA) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2571000
Street address
Badacas opposite of Diwanka Zakada, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region
More details SOYDA provides counselling services through a trained counsellor and social worker but cannot accommodate severe psychiatric cases. It offers on site tutoring, school enrolment, bursaries and other educational grants, as well as skills training for children. SOYDA offers adult education, life skills training, vocational training, and job search assistance for adults. It can also offer financial assistance to victims during trials as well as family tracing and reunification assistance. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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Website | None
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SOMALILAND YOUTH SOCIETY BURAO (SYS) Services provided
Telephone numbers
Target population
Main: (252) 2713267 24-hour hotline: (252) 063-4436999 Other: (252) 063-4419140
Trafficked persons only
Street address
Mohammed Ali Area, Ex orphanage, Burao
Refugees & asylum seekers only
Service locations | Sool region, Togdher region
IDPs only
Website | www.syssom.org
Vulnerable migrants only
More details
SYS focuses on community-led development, women’s empowerment, youth skills development and poverty reduction. The group has an in-house physician and nurse to provide medical services including specialized care for victims of sexual and gender-based violence. Adult ment are not eligible for medical services. The group provides counselling services through a trained counsellor. For children, the group offers on site tutoring and skills training. For adults, the group offers adult education, life skills training, vocational training, job search assistance and small grants for income generating activities. Languages: Arabic, Amharic, Oromo, English and Somali, including interpretation for the deaf Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; training
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STRATE GIC INITIAT IV E F O R WO ME N IN THE HO R N OF A F RICA ( SIH A ) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4486767
Street address
Badacas area NAGAAD Campus, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region
More details SIHA is a network of civil society organizations from Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Somaliland, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Uganda, and Kenya with the aim of strengthening the capacities of women’s rights organizations and addressing women’s subordination and violence against women and girls in the Horn of Africa. SIHA serves only women and girls older than 14 and does not provide direct counter-trafficking services but refers clients to other organizations. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training; policy & law reform
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Website | www.sihanet.org
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TAAGEERO WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4722990
Street address
Badacas Village near the Young Muslim Academy, Hargeisa
Service locations | Sanag region, Sool region, Maroodi Jeex region Website | None More details Taageero has an in-house physician and nurse to provide medical services. The group provides educational bursaries for children and offers adult education, life skills training, vocational training, job search assistance, and start up funds for small businesses to adults. Languages: Arabic, Somali, English, Swahili Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention; training
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TODGHER YOUTH VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATION (TOGOYOVO) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4400560
Street address
Near to Placa Hotel, Burao
Service locations | Todgher region
More details TOGOYOVO provides counselling services through a peer counsellor and support groups. For IDP children, the group offers on site tutoring, school enrolment, skills training, and bursaries and other educational grants. Adult education is also available. Languages: Somali, English and Arabic Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; training
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Website | None
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UBAX SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANIZATION (USWO) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4107980
Street address
Downtown Salama Building near National Cinema, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Togdher region Website | www.uswosom.org; not currently active More details USWO provides counselling services through a trained counsellor. In addition, it offers life skills training for adults and family tracing and reunification assistance. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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UNICEF Services provided
Telephone numbers Not available
Street address
Masalaha area, 1 Kilometers west of Ambassador Hotel, Hargeisa
Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region Website | www.unicef.org/somalia/ More details
Other counter-trafficking activities: Outreach & prevention Member of the Mixed Migration Task Force.
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UNICEF supports partners to maintain Child Protection Desks throughout Somaliland. Please see the list of protection desks in the Annex.
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UNITED TRUST ACTION ASSOCIATION Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 063-4436975
Street address
Near Placa Hotel, Burao
Service locations | All regions Website | None More details UTAA provides counselling services through a social worker, trained counsellor, peer counsellor, and support groups. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; training
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VOI C E O F SO MA LILA ND MINO RIT Y WO M EN’S O R GANIZ AT IO N ( VOS OM WO ) Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 2520409 Other: (252) 063-4119799
Street address
Downtown Dalwanaaje Building first floor, Hargeisa
Website | None More details VOSOMWO works with minority women to enhance participation and education, as well as providing training and conducting advocacy on minority issues. VOSOMWO has a social worker on staff who can provide counseling services. The group provides school bursaries for children and life skills and vocational training for adults. Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; training
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Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region
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WO M E N’S ACT IO N F O R A DVO CACY A ND P R O GR ESS ASSO CIAT IO N (WAAP O ) Services provided
Telephone numbers
Main: (252) 2570089 Other: (252) 063-4428779 / (252) 063-3333364 / (252) 063-4401132
Street address
Jig-Jiga Yar Road, Kod Bur, Hargeisa
Service locations | Awdal region, Maroodi Jeex region, Sahil region, Togdher region Website | www.waapo.org More details WAAPO aims to improve the protective environment on prevention and response for women and children. WAAPO provides counselling services through a psychologist, trained counsellor, peer counsellor, social worker, and support group but it cannot accommodate those with severe mental illness. In addition, it offers on site tutoring, school enrolment, and skills training for children as well as adult education, life skills training, vocational training, and job search assistance as well as microfinancing support for adults. WAAPO has a paralegal on staff to assist with legal issues. WAAPO’s shelter cannot accommodate men over the age of 20 years or those with mental health issues. WAAPO works with UNICEF to run five child protection desks. Please see the list of protection desks in the Annex. Languages: Amharic, Oromo Other counter-trafficking activities: Education & awareness raising; outreach & prevention
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YOUTH VOLUNTEERS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (YOVENCO) Services provided
Telephone numbers (252) 2740674
Street address
Shidka, next to Siciid Daud public school, Berbera
Website | www.yovenco.org More details YOVENCO provides psychosocial support through social workers and trained counselors, but serious mental illness is referred to other providers. The organization offers skills training for children as well as adult education, life skills training, vocational training, job search assistance and small grants for starting income generating activities. Languages: Arabic, English Other counter-trafficking activities: Training
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Service locations | Maroodi Jeex region, Togdher region
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SERVICE PROVIDERS BY REGION This section contains a list of all service providers categorized by region. Regions are listed in A-Z order. To view full contact details for a specific organization, reference the page numbers under each organization.
REGION
A L L S ERVICE P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
AW DA L African Network for the Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN SOM)
PA G E 1 5 A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ’ s O ffi c e
PA G E 1 5 Baahi-Koob Centre
PA G E 1 5 Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation (CCBRS)
PA G E 1 5 HAKAD
PA G E 1 5 H o r n o f A f r i c a Vo l u n t a r y Yo u t h C o m m i t t e e ( H AV O Y O C O )
PA G E 1 5 Ministry of Employment, Social A ff a i r s , a n d F a m i l y
PA G E 1 5 M i n i s t r y o f J u s t i c e, Wo m e n a n d Children Department
PA G E 1 5 N a t i o n a l O r g a n i z a t i o n f o r Wo m e n (NOW)
Trafficked persons only
PA G E 1 5 Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
PA G E 1 5 P e o p l e ’ s L e g a l Vo i c e
PA G E 1 5 XX
Refugees & asylum seekers only
IDPs only
Vulnerable migrants only
A L L S E RV IC E P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
AW DA L Save the Children, Somalia/Somaliland
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Coast Guard
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Immigration and Border Control
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Lawyers Association
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Ministry of Justice
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland National Displacement and Refugee Agency
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d N a t i o n a l Yo u t h O r g a n i z a t i o n s ( S O N YO )
PA G E 1 5 U n i t e d Tr u s t A c t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n
PA G E 1 5 Wo m e n ’s A c t i o n f o r A d v o c a c y a n d P r o g r e s s O r g a n i z a t i o n ( WA A P O )
PA G E 1 5
MAROODI JEEX African Network for the Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN SOM)
REGION
PA G E 1 5
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MAROODI JEEX A S A L Yo u t h D e v e l o p m e n t Association
PA G E 1 5 A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ’ s O ffi c e
PA G E 1 5 Baahi-Koob Centre
PA G E 1 5 Candle of Hope Foundation
PA G E 1 5 Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation (CCBRS)
PA G E 1 5 Danjire Organization
PA G E 1 5 G e n e r a l A s s i s t a n c e a n d Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( G AV O )
PA G E 1 5 HAKAD
PA G E 1 5 Hargeisa University Legal Clinic
PA G E 1 5 H o r n o f A f r i c a Vo l u n t a r y Yo u t h C o m m i t t e e ( H AV O Y O C O )
PA G E 1 5 International Organization for Migration (IOM)
PA G E 1 5 Migration Response Center
PA G E 1 5 XX
A L L S E RV IC E P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
MAROODI JEEX Ministry of Employment, Social A ff a i r s , a n d F a m i l y
PA G E 1 5 M i n i s t r y o f F o r e i g n A ff a i r s a n d International Cooperation
PA G E 1 5 M i n i s t r y o f J u s t i c e, Wo m e n a n d Children Department
PA G E 1 5 N a t i o n a l O r g a n i z a t i o n f o r Wo m e n (NOW)
Trafficked persons only
Refugees & asylum seekers only
IDPs only
Vulnerable migrants only
PA G E 1 5 Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
PA G E 1 5 Pan Somaliland Community Empowerment and Development Services
PA G E 1 5 P e o p l e ’ s L e g a l Vo i c e
PA G E 1 5 Save the Children, Somalia/Somaliland
PA G E 1 5 S o l i d a r i t y Yo u t h Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( S OY VO )
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Coast Guard
PA G E 1 5 REGION
Somaliland Community Support Association
PA G E 1 5 XX
A L L S E RVICE P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
MAROODI JEEX S o m a l i l a n d D e v e l o p m e n t Tr u s t Organization
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Diaspora Agency
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Immigration and Border Control
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Lawyers Association
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Ministry of Justice
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland National Displacement and Refugee Agency
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland National Human Rights Commission
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d N a t i o n a l Yo u t h O r g a n i z a t i o n s ( S O N YO )
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Research Center Organization
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d Wo m e n La w y e r s Association
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d Yo u t h D e v e l o p m e n t a n d Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( S O Y D AV O )
PA G E 1 5
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MAROODI JEEX S o m a l i l a n d Yo u t h D e v e l o p m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n ( S OY DA )
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d Yo u t h S o c i e t y ( S Y S )
PA G E 1 5
Trafficked persons only
Refugees & asylum seekers only
IDPs only
Vulnerable migrants only
Ta a g e e r o W e l f a r e a n d D e v e l o p m e n t Organization
PA G E 1 5 T h e St r a t e g i c I n i t i a t i v e f o r Wo m e n in the Horn of Africa (SIHA)
PA G E 1 5 U b a x S o c i a l We l f a r e O r g a n i z a t i o n (USWO)
PA G E 1 5 UNICEF
PA G E 1 5 U n i t e d Tr u s t A c t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n
PA G E 1 5 Vo i c e o f S o m a l i l a n d M i n o r i t y Wo m e n ’s O r g a n i z a t i o n ( VO S O M WO )
PA G E 1 5 Wo m e n ’s A c t i o n f o r A d v o c a c y a n d P r o g r e s s O r g a n i z a t i o n ( WA A P O )
PA G E 1 5 Yo u t h Vo l u n t e e r s f o r D e v e l o p m e n t and Environmental Conservation ( YOV E N C O )
REGION
PA G E 1 5
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MAROODI JEEX Yo u t h Vo l u n t e e r s f o r D e v e l o p m e n t and Environmental Conservation ( YOV E N C O )
PA G E 1 5
SAHIL A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ’ s O ffi c e
PA G E 1 5 Candle of Hope Foundation
PA G E 1 5 Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation (CCBRS)
PA G E 1 5 G e n e r a l A s s i s t a n c e a n d Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( G AV O )
PA G E 1 5 H o r n o f A f r i c a Vo l u n t a r y Yo u t h C o m m i t t e e ( H AV O Y O C O )
PA G E 1 5 Ministry of Employment, Social A ff a i r s , a n d F a m i l y
PA G E 1 5 M i n i s t r y o f J u s t i c e, Wo m e n a n d Children Department
PA G E 1 5 N a t i o n a l O r g a n i z a t i o n f o r Wo m e n (NOW)
Trafficked persons only
PA G E 1 5 P e o p l e ’ s L e g a l Vo i c e
PA G E 1 5 XX
Refugees & asylum seekers only
IDPs only
Vulnerable migrants only
A L L S E RV IC E P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
SAHIL Somaliland Coast Guard
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d D e v e l o p m e n t Tr u s t Organization
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Immigration and Border Control
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Lawyers Association
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Ministry of Justice
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland National Displacement and Refugee Agency
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d N a t i o n a l Yo u t h O r g a n i z a t i o n s ( S O N YO )
PA G E 1 5 U n i t e d Tr u s t A c t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n
PA G E 1 5 Wo m e n ’s A c t i o n f o r A d v o c a c y a n d P r o g r e s s O r g a n i z a t i o n ( WA A P O )
PA G E 1 5
SANAG A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ’ s O ffi c e
REGION
PA G E 1 5
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SANAG Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation (CCBRS)
PA G E 1 5 G e n e r a l A s s i s t a n c e a n d Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( G AV O )
PA G E 1 5 H o r n o f A f r i c a Vo l u n t a r y Yo u t h C o m m i t t e e ( H AV O Y O C O )
PA G E 1 5 Ministry of Employment, Social A ff a i r s , a n d F a m i l y
PA G E 1 5 M i n i s t r y o f J u s t i c e, Wo m e n a n d Children Department
PA G E 1 5
N a t i o n a l O r g a n i z a t i o n f o r Wo m e n (NOW)
Trafficked persons only
PA G E 1 5
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
PA G E 1 5 Pan Somaliland Community Empowerment and Development Services
PA G E 1 5 P e o p l e ’ s L e g a l Vo i c e
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Coast Guard
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Immigration and Border Control
PA G E 1 5
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Refugees & asylum seekers only
IDPs only
Vulnerable migrants only
A L L S E RV IC E P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
SANAG Somaliland Lawyers Association
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Ministry of Justice
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland National Displacement and Refugee Council
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d N a t i o n a l Yo u t h O r g a n i z a t i o n s ( S O N YO )
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d Yo u t h D e v e l o p m e n t a n d Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( S O Y D AV O )
PA G E 1 5 Ta a g e e r o W e l f a r e a n d D e v e l o p m e n t Organization
PA G E 1 5 U n i t e d Tr u s t A c t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n
PA G E 1 5
SOOL A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ’ s O ffi c e
PA G E 1 5 Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation (CCBRS)
PA G E 1 5 H o r n o f A f r i c a Vo l u n t a r y Yo u t h C o m m i t t e e ( H AV O Y O C O )
PA G E 1 5 REGION
Ministry of Employment, Social A ff a i r s , a n d F a m i l y
PA G E 1 5 XX
A L L S ERVIC E P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
SOOL M i n i s t r y o f J u s t i c e, Wo m e n a n d Children Department
PA G E 1 5 N a t i o n a l O r g a n i z a t i o n f o r Wo m e n (NOW)
Trafficked persons only
PA G E 1 5 P e o p l e ’ s L e g a l Vo i c e
PA G E 1 5 S o l i d a r i t y Yo u t h Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( S OY VO )
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Immigration and Border Control
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Lawyers Association
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Ministry of Justice
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland National Displacement and Refugee Agency
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d N a t i o n a l Yo u t h O r g a n i z a t i o n s ( S O N YO )
PA G E 1 5 Ta a g e e r o W e l f a r e a n d D e v e l o p m e n t Organization
PA G E 1 5
U n i t e d Tr u s t A c t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n
PA G E 1 5
XX
Refugees & asylum seekers only
IDPs only
Vulnerable migrants only
A L L S E RV IC E P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
TODGHER African Network for the Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN SOM)
PA G E 1 5 A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ’ s O ffi c e
PA G E 1 5 Baahi-Koob Centre
PA G E 1 5 Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation (CCBRS)
PA G E 1 5 HAKAD
PA G E 1 5 H o r n o f A f r i c a Vo l u n t a r y Yo u t h C o m m i t t e e ( H AV O Y O C O )
PA G E 1 5 Ministry of Employment, Social A ff a i r s , a n d F a m i l y
PA G E 1 5 M i n i s t r y o f J u s t i c e, Wo m e n a n d Children Department
PA G E 1 5 N a t i o n a l O r g a n i z a t i o n f o r Wo m e n (NOW)
Trafficked persons only
Refugees & asylum seekers only
IDPs only
Vulnerable migrants only
PA G E 1 5 Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
PA G E 1 5 REGION
Pan Somaliland Community Empowerment and Development Services
PA G E 1 5 XX
A L L S ERVICE P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
TODGHER P e o p l e ’ s L e g a l Vo i c e
PA G E 1 5 Save the Children, Somalia/Somaliland
PA G E 1 5 S o l i d a r i t y Yo u t h Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( S OY VO )
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Immigration and Border Control
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Lawyers Association
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland Ministry of Justice
PA G E 1 5 Somaliland National Displacement and Refugee Agency
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d N a t i o n a l Yo u t h O r g a n i z a t i o n s ( S O N YO )
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d Wo m e n La w y e r s Association
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d Yo u t h S o c i e t y ( S Y S ) Burao
Trafficked persons only
PA G E 1 5 S o m a l i l a n d Yo u t h D e v e l o p m e n t a n d Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( S O Y D AV O )
PA G E 1 5 XX
Refugees & asylum seekers only
IDPs only
Vulnerable migrants only
A L L S E RV IC E P ROVIDE RS BY RE G IO N
TODGHER To d g h e r Yo u t h Vo l u n t a r y O r g a n i z a t i o n ( TO G OYOVO )
PA G E 1 5
U b a x S o c i a l We l f a r e O r g a n i z a t i o n (USWO)
PA G E 1 5 U n i t e d Tr u s t A c t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n
PA G E 1 5 Wo m e n ’s A c t i o n f o r A d v o c a c y a n d P r o g r e s s O r g a n i z a t i o n ( WA A P O )
PA G E 1 5 Yo u t h Vo l u n t e e r s f o r D e v e l o p m e n t and Environmental Conservation ( YOV E N C O )
PA G E 1 5
REGION
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Additional Notes
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LIST OF UNICEF-SUPPORTED CHILD PROTECTION DESKS Child Protection (CP) Desks are aimed at ensuring the timely identification and registration of returnee and migrant children, unaccompanied and separated children, refugee children, vulnerable children at the risk of violence and exploitation by providing them with child protection services and referrals. The CP desk also collects data on migrant and other vulnerable children to improve trend analysis on migra nt children, refugee children, children at risk during c ross border movement, internally displaced children (through the case management system). The children identified at CP desks are provided with psychosocial services, referrals for specialized services, and family tracing and reunification with their families.
Name of the desk
Region
Telephone
Sool
0634653242
Sool
0634493860
Tog-wajale CP Desk
Gabiley
0634464845
Lawyo-Ado CP Desk
Salal
0634411814
Duruqsi CP Desk
Togdher
0634476843
Aynabo CP Desk
Sarar
063424071
Sarar
0634998815
Sheikh Nour CP Desk Office (IDP)
Maroodijex
0634461399
Mohamed Moge CP Desk Office (IDP)
Maroodijex
0633218828
Abdaal CP Desk Office
Marrodijex
0634479328
Borame Desk
Awdal
0634459615
Hariirad Desk
Awdal
0634528678
Marrodijex
0634313407
Sahil
0634443674
Togdheer
0634415853
Sool
0634497360
Ceel Afwayn
Sanaag
0634452396
Erigavo
Sanaag
0634197870
Lasanod CP Desk
Baligubadle Desk Berbera Desk Burco Desk Las- Anod
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