The BORESHA-NABAD programme, through RACIDA Kenya, is facilitating partial scholarships to support unemployed youth in Mandera County in accessing short-term Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) courses. This opportunity…
read moreIn the borderlands of Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia, cyclical and often repeated pendular movements shape daily life across the borders. These movements are characterised by regular and recurrent cross-border trade,…
read moreDollo Ado, Ethiopia – July 21, 2025 Hassan Harun, BORESHA-NABAD Programme Manager in Action The Building Opportunities for Resilience in the Horn of Africa (BORESHA-NABAD) team in Ethiopia, from consortium…
read moreSomow’s land before community-led reclamation efforts began in December 2024. Somow in his thriving maize farm, cultivated through reclaimed land and market-driven systems, 6 May 2025 Somow Abdi Mohamed, a…
read moreA group photo taken after the training session on June 1, 2025, at the Granada Hotel in Mandera. To enhance the capacity of educators in preventing, identifying, and responding to…
read moreAcross the borderlands of Somalia’s Gedo region, forests are vanishing at a troubling pace. For decades, charcoal production has offered many families a way to earn a living. Yet this…
read moreSaadia at the Nursery Site in Una Village, Dollow District | Photo | Abdirahman Ibrahim | BORESHA By Abdirahman Ibrahim | Consortium Communications Coordinator | BORESHA-NABAD In Una Village, Dollow,…
read moreBy Abdirahman Ibrahim|Consortium Communications Coordinator|BORESHA-NABAD A quiet transformation is underway at the heart of the Mandera Triangle, Dollo-Ado, a town shaped by migration, informal trade, and resilience. 25 women from…
read moreMohamed in his shop in Dollow Ado. Photo | Abdirahman Ibrahim | BORESHA In the sun-scorched plains of Dollo Ado, where the Ganale and Dauwa rivers converge, Mohamed Issack Amin…
read morePhoto © Ahmed Shakur, RACIDA. In the patriarchal landscapes of Dolo Ado, where opportunities for women remain scarce and male dominance governs communities’ lifestyles and most professions, Nafisa Mohamed, a…
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