July 14, 2020

Shelter

Shelter is one of the most demanded lifesaving packages by the conflict and drought affected population, due to IDPs influxes, where the families left their belongings behind due to insecurity, lacking all basics of protective shelter and NFIs, AYUUB through collaboration with SHF, DRC and UNHCR, saved the live for more than 100,000HHs in the …

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Nutrition program support

Malnutrition is a common bad condition that results from consumption a diet in which one or more nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that the diet causes health problems so Well-nourished Mothers and children have resistant to disease   in case when disease outbreaks occur, nutrition services come under strain. AYUUB has …

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Livelihood

AYUUB has strong background in livelihood sector, back to 1992, AYUUB started its initial operation for lifesaving through distribution of wet and dry ration to the famine affected families in Marka, enabling the children and pregnant and lactating women to recovery from the devastating malnutrition status they were facing. Through collaboration with UNICEF, WFP and …

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Protection program

AYUUB vision was built on protection, where it mainly targeted vulnerable children in various status, ranging from orphan, neglected, separated, exploited and vulnerable, through provision of child safeguarding, protection, PSS and material supports, AYUUB in close collaboration with UNICEF, DRC, WFP and CHF/SHF saved the lives for more than 10,000 Somali children from 1992 for …

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HEALTH PROJECTS

AYuub health ongoing projects. AYUUB has made significant progresses improving health outcomes for children, Mothers and elderly men particularly vulnerable communities of who cannot have access to quality health care and services. AYUUB implements health projects reaching out most of the districts in lower Shabelle region; Merka, Qoryoley, Kurtunwarey, Wanlaweyn and Afgoye In the context …

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