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Community Services in Somalia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Community Services sector based in Somalia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Somali Community Concern Scc
Somali Community Concern (SCC) is a national voluntary, non-governmental, non-political, non-partisan, and nonprofit making organization operating in the field of emergency response and developmental programs supporting the community’s basic and social needs and paying crucial services. SCC was established in Mogadishu in 2003 by a group of Somali academicians and intellectuals who served voluntarily to save the lives of Somali people who have been engulfed in tremendous crises for the last 29 years in Somalia. The organization has carried out software and hardware projects that have successfully translated the perfect needs of the community. SCC has implemented 74 emergency and sustainability developmental projects that have revived the hopes of many desperate women, children, IDPs, and poor hosting communities through the provision of Food Relief Programme, Shelter/NFI, WASH, Health, Protection, Education, Human rights and Peace Building. The projects had positive impacts on the target communities and many of them improved their life. The organization aims also to empower youth and develop practitioners to eradicate poverty, illiteracy, and numeracy in the target people contributing to peace and conflict resolution and developing programs by providing access to Education, Health, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), Community Empowerment, livelihood improvement, Awareness raising, Networking and advocating voiceless people. Projects are coordinated through a liaison office in Kenya and the main office in Somalia. Our programs are implemented with support from various partners including SFG line ministries, Somali Federal Government member states, UNICEF, UNOCHA/SHF, UN-HABITAT, HRF, IOM, USAID, INTERSOS, NRC, and UNFPA.
51 to 200 staff
Jamhuriya Incubation Center - Jic
Jamhuriya Incubation Center (JIC) was established by JUST in 2022. JIC is a platform for innovative thinkers and supports entrepreneurs as well as startups to develop and scale their innovative ideas. This includes offering access to resources such as funding, mentorship, networking opportunities, and shared office space.
11 to 50 staff
Samale Institute
We are the Samale Institute. Our organization is named for Samale, the legendary father of the Somali people. Like Samale, the organization is at the center of a very fertile and growing movement that believes in the power of our people to collectively build a more sustainable future for Somali people. We begin with looking at what resources, gifts, talents, and abilities the Somali people have, as opposed to looking only at what they are lacking. The goal of the Institute is to help build and strengthen sustainable and inclusive communities from the ‘inside out’, through nurturing relationships that are based on collaboration, cooperation, innovation and creativity. We also aim to mentor community members to become social trainers, consultants, and researchers. We believe that the Somali people are primarily seeking wellbeing, and the best way to realize ‘wellbeing’ is by increasing interdependence in communities and capitalizing on asset-based community development strategies.
1 to 10 staff
Aqoon-Maal Organization
Aqoon-Maal Organisation is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping and empowering youth. Our mission is to provide resources, education, and opportunities that help young people develop their skills, realize their potential and make a positive impact to them selves and to their communities.
1 to 10 staff
Aidtrust
Aidtrust is a multi-sectoral, non-profit, and non-governmental organization, established 2025, dedicated to promoting and sustainable community development and humanitarian relief across Somaliland, the Horn of Africa, and beyond. Established to address the urgent needs of vulnerable communities, Aidtrust integrates emergency response with long-term development initiatives to create lasting impact. We believe in trust, inclusivity, and resilience as guiding principles in all our interventions. Aidtrust operates through community-driven approaches, indepth evidence-based strategies, and partnerships with local and international stakeholders. AidTrust – Key Organizational Objectives 1. Deliver Humanitarian Assistance • Provide rapid, life-saving support in emergencies including food, shelter, health, and water for affected communities. Strengthen Sustainable Livelihoods • Promote agriculture, livestock, fisheries, and small business development to reduce poverty and build self-reliance. Expand Access to Basic Services • Improve health, education, water, sanitation, and housing for marginalized and underserved populations. Enhance Community Infrastructure • Support construction and rehabilitation of essential facilities, roads, markets, and renewable energy systems. Promote Environmental Protection & Climate Resilience • Implement conservation, reforestation, and climate adaptation programs to safeguard ecosystems and livelihoods. Empower Youth, Women, and Vulnerable Groups • Strengthen participation, skills, and leadership opportunities for inclusive development and social equity. Foster Good Governance & Accountability • Uphold transparency, community participation, and partnerships with governments, NGOs, and the private sector.
11 to 50 staff
Arlo Art Space
Arlo Art Space is a nonprofit community hub supporting Somali filmmakers, artists, and storytellers. We provide a platform for local creatives to connect, showcase their work, and collaborate across film, art, music, and culture. Through workshops, mentorship programs, our monthly Arlo Film Night screenings, and the soon-to-open Arlo Art Gallery, we help artists develop their skills, share their stories, and build a strong creative community. Our goal is to strengthen the Somali arts ecosystem and create opportunities for young talent to grow, learn, and present their work to the wo
1 to 10 staff
S I C - Somaila
The (SIC) is an independent Somali non-governmental organization dedicated to fostering sustainable community development, humanitarian response and social transformation. Established in 2023, SIC works to empower vulnerable groups, enhance resilience and promote social cohesion through innovative and inclusive approaches. The organization operates with integrity, transparency, and accountability, emphasizing community participation and partnership-driven development.
51 to 200 staff