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4 Sep
Scan LNGO under WFP has registered 2,017 families for food assistance in 9 villages near Hargeisa

Start from 7th August Scan LNGO has been undertaken a food assistance program under WFP across various villages around Hargeisa in Waqooyi Galbeed region. however, the program was to aid and provide food for 2017 families whom are indeed needed for support for their life struggles for access of food and water. This program has...

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9 Oct
Community consultations: SNLPR phase two about to start At several districts under Maroodi-Jeeh region.

Communication is key of successful execution where team and inclusion is needed, in community consultations and engaging with different stakeholders before implementing any project is most important step to prevent future misconception and misunderstandings. East Africa including Somaliland has been hit by strong locust which destroyed their crops and introduced them famine as well as...

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24 Apr
Livelihood: Implementation of soil bunds at Huluuq

Why soil bunds are important for saving soil and conserving water moisture? People at Huluuq are endangered by extreme drought and as well floods, every time they struggle both rainy seasons and dry season due to the community’s economic weakness.   Of course, it is a rich soil fertile area. It has a lot of farms,...

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20 Aug
Scan Implemented Livelihood Project in Five villages : Aro-yanbo , Biyomacan , Beeyo-liban , Boodhley and Huluuq in Gabiley District funded by WFP ( March to July 2020 )

The objective of this project  was to help the livelihood of the resilience of Boodhley,  Beeyo-liban, Biyo-macan, Huluuq and Caroyaanbo to overcome shocks the caused by prolong droughts  through Food Assistance for Assets program The project activities are soil bunds for the all five villages for the first six months of the project.. The soil...

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26 Sep
ASSET CREATION AND LIVELIHOODS PROJECT

Boodhley, Biyomacan, Huluuq, Cabudla, carayaanbo , Agamsaha, Abaarso , Guul-alla, Balayga cas, Beeyo baxday , Horohaadley, Ilinta-qoryaale  villages in Golis/Guban livelihood zone. The main source of livelihood in this area is agricultural and agro postural, most of the farms are rain fed. The recurrent drought and poor pasture management has led to shortage of pasture...

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22 Mar
Monitoring and Supervision Report

We visit intervention areas happen livelihood project in Somaliland was continuingactivities about rehabilitation dams, soil bunds and contours. This mission was related monitoringand supervision in Maroodi-jeex region livelihood activities the main target on to ensure activitieson going there.Mission was started at Maroodi-jeex region in different villages such Caabudla, Huluuq, Agamsaand Boodhlay.Maroodi-jeex is one of the...

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24 Apr
How SCAN LNGO working with WFP are making huge impact in Somaliland

For the past 3 decades, Somaliland has been struggling, politically, socio-economy, environmentally and socially to make impact within their development. the struggle started from when Somaliland regained its independence from Somalia, which they emerged at the year of 1960. After years of steady development, peace and stability the country is still not strong economically, people...

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26 Nov
FIXING AND INSTALLATION DRIP IRRIGATION

Somaliland Community Action Network (SCAN) partner with WFP has successfully installed a drip irrigation system for 40 small-scale farmers across several villages in Somaliland such Huluuq, Agamsaha, Biyo-Macaan and Arabsiyo. This intervention is part of SCAN’s broader initiative to support local farmers in overcoming water scarcity challenges and improving crop yield through efficient irrigation techniques....

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9 Nov
Regenerative Agriculture

  Somaliland Community Acrion Network (SCAN) and World Food Program (WFP) doing workshop three days for Regenerative agriculture: A way of farming that nurtures and restores soil health, reduces water use, prevents land degradation, and promotes biodiversity. The regenerative agriculture and soil conservation training aimed to enhance the technical skills of participants in soil and...

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25 Jan
SCAN Hosts Successful Training on Cross-Cutting Agricultural Practices in Gabiley Region

On January 23, 2025, the Somaliland Community Action Network (SCAN) conducted a one-day capacity-building training for its Climate Smart Food System Project staff. Held at the SCAN Meeting Hall in Hargeisa, the training aimed to address cross-cutting issues in agriculture, including climate change adaptation, gender inclusion, and environmental sustainability. The session brought together 12 project...