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Relief Projects

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12 Nov
General Food Distribution (GFD)

The Somaliland Community Action Network (SCAN), in collaboration with the World Food Program (WFP), is conducting General Food Distribution (GFD) to address the urgent food needs of disaster-affected populations. The GFD for September 2024 is currently ongoing in the Laasgeel, Daruslam, and Abaarso districts within the Maroodi-jeex Region. This program provides essential food rations to...

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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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10 Jul
SITE VISIT REPORT – BOODHLEY VILLAGE REHABLITATION DAM, SOIL CONTOURS, SOIL BUNDS

From 2019 until 2024 Somaliland Community Action Network, implemented different projects in the village of Boodhley. These projects were funded by the WFP. The projects have the following main components: soil water conservation for (Soil Bunds), Locust Intervention, Fruit and Vegetable distribution, Dum rehabilitation and relief projects for family ration. The body is formed 100MX100M...

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27 Sep
Scan Ngo engaged the community role models including Coordinator of Ministry of Agriculture and Development,

Scan Ngo engaged the community role models including Coordinator of Ministry of Agriculture and Development, Village Farmers, Univerities, research centres and village elders, in Boodhley village, Seeks and discus how to create new modern of innovation for increasing farm and livestovk productivity to reduce poverty and getting resilience livelihood incouraging food systems in the village....

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14 Jun
Huluuq Dam desalting and rehabilitation of the project implementatio

Huluuq Dam desalting and rehabilitation of the project implementation for the period from December 2022 – May 2023. The project provides a valuable contribution to the water restoring water dam rehabilitation in Huluuq Village, way towards it purposely addresses all of the sectors of society, i.e. the drink water community and their livestock, Irrigation farms;...

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14 Jun
General Food Distribution Program First round Post Distribution.

SCAN collaborated with WFP distribution for April, 2023. The food assistance was and is being carried out in nine main operational areas, namely Qururuxley, Booclay, Xunbo-weyne, Biyo-shiine, Gunbur-Sheikh Doon, Burcada Dararwayne, Jaleelo and Balayga-Cad. Over 1822 individual beneficiaries have received their rations in the last distribution round, i.e, in the first round. The target groups...

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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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22 Nov
Rehabilitated Two water catchments 49.7m*49.4m*2m  and 28,308 soil bunds

Livelihood activities project  in Gabiley District  Somaliland Introduction Water is essential for sustaining life and access to drinking water is a fundamental need anda human right, vital for health and well-being. The health and economic benefits of improvedwater supplies to households and individuals (especially women, children and older people)are well documented, particularly if the target...

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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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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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