In Kismayo, Somalia, we met a remarkable woman. Her name is Sacdiyo, and she runs a center where she teaches young women in Kismayo to tailor and tie dye. Many of them are returned refugees, coming home after decades away. She knows the power of a useful skill and trade, and she’s sharing that power with her neighbors. ARC and Sacdiyo have worked together before – to build a training center called Wadajir – which means ‘togetherness.’ The women she trains offer services to the community - the demand for tailoring services is high. But Sacdiyo didn’t have enough equipment to keep up with the demand. So our team had an idea – let’s get them the tools they need to do their jobs. With a new sewing machine, Sacdyio and the women who work with her are able to produce more, earn more, and save more. They might even save enough to buy more machines, bring more women on. Sacdiyo is a woman who blazes her own trail. Who takes people with her and raises them up, too. It’s a … [Read more...] about A Way Forward
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Making Things Easier
Yesterday, we met Fatuma. She’s adopted a group of 35 families in Kismayo who have traveled there in search of water and food – their town in northern Somalia has been heavily hit by drought. These families have lost everything. And while they now have access to clean drinking water – thanks to Fatuma – they lack containers to store the water. They’ve been making multiple trips a day, sometimes spending the majority of their time fetching this precious resource. Mohamuud, an ARC team member in Kismayo, had a simple idea. What if we could provide each family with jerry cans, something they don’t currently have? Then they would be able to get large amounts of water at a time, making their difficult days a little easier. “We say that water is life. If we can do this for these families it will be super,” said Mohamud. With a few calls, we soon had a truck bed full of yellow jerry cans. The families gathered, eager to have this simple tool that can save hours of walking … [Read more...] about Making Things Easier
Water to Drink
Yesterday, we met a group of people who were forced from their land in northern Somalia, and who are now finding refuge in the coastal city of Kismayo. Since their arrival, they’ve been met with kindness and generosity by their neighbors. One woman even offered them her own land on which to build their homes. And today, another neighbor is stepping in to do even more. Fatuma lives nearby. She’s been helping these families, giving them access to her water tap. Before she was providing water to these families, her monthly water bill was $30. But now it’s increased to over $100 in some months. An ARC teammate, Mohamuud, had an idea to ease the burden a bit for Fatuma – by helping her pay her water bill for the next few months. “She’s just doing this out of the kindness of her heart. Providing clean water to 35 households…wow.” Helping Fatuma means continued access to clean drinking water for nearly 200 people. And, it means supporting someone who – out of simple generosity … [Read more...] about Water to Drink
A Generous Spirit
In the heart of Kismayo, Somalia, one plot of land has become a new home for 35 families. They’ve fled the terrible drought that’s impacted much of the country. They’ve lost everything. They faced hunger and insecurity. But, they’ve stuck together. And after walking for two days, searching for a place to rest, they were met with a neighborly gesture. Liin Abdullah looks after a plot of land her family owns in Kismayo. It was sitting empty. So, in a great act of kindness, she offered it to this community. And since they have arrived, the families have set up makeshift homes. But, they still lack basic necessities like latrines and water. Living in such close conditions, hygiene is extremely important to prevent the spread of sickness and disease. So on Day 116, we worked with Liin our team to set about constructing two latrines on the plot. “When I went there, I had nothing to offer,” said Mohamoud, ARC team member in Kismayo. “But now, I am more than even happy,” He was … [Read more...] about A Generous Spirit
An Act of Kindness
This is a story of how, even in the toughest of circumstances, doing the doable can brighten someone’s day. Can remind people facing tough times that someone cares, that someone is looking out for them. On Day 115 our security guards - who we first met yesterday - showed us what that really means. Everyone on the ARC team in Kismayo works incredibly hard. But without our guards, we simply wouldn’t be able to do our work. These guys protect us in extreme conditions, to keep all our teams safe. Right now in Kismayo, there’s a drought. So our teams are reaching as many communities they can with clean water distribution. And our guards are right beside them, making sure everything is done safely. One day, the guards noticed something extra they could do for someone else – and they seized the opportunity. They saw some little ones who were malnourished, their families struggling to support them during this severe drought and hunger crisis. So our guards took action. … [Read more...] about An Act of Kindness
Saying Thanks
For the next week, we’ll be doing the doable inside Somalia - a country that's seen decades of conflict and instability. But in many places, the tide is shifting. People are returning, going back to a place they once knew as home. We’re working with former refugees and displaced people throughout Somalia – including in the coastal port town of Kismayo. It’s a resilient city that’s slowly redeveloping and growing. There are a lot of people who keep our work running safely and smoothly in Kismayo. And chief among them, our security team. These men have a big job - and even bigger hearts. So for Day 114, we wanted to find a way to say thank you. Without our security guards, we simply couldn’t do the work we do. They stand guard around the clock, making sure the rest of the team is safe. Their eyes and ears on the ground give us the confidence to reach out to as many communities as possible, reaching people in need. And, their job means they are always on the move, … [Read more...] about Saying Thanks
A Good Night’s Sleep
Dadaab refugee camp is a sprawling expanse of five separate settlements in northern Kenya. It’s home to many Somali refugees - and has been for decades. In Dadaab we met a young man named Omar. He’s a 16 year old orphan, who stays with a family friend in Dadaab. Life can be difficult, but he has big dreams. He wants to become a doctor. He tries to keep up with his studies while spending his nights sleeping on a bed of cardboard boxes. We knew there were some things we could do to help Omar stay in school – starting with a good night’s sleep. With the help of a few fellow humanitarians, we got Omar a real bed to sleep on and some supplies for school. This act of a kindness for a person in need may seem small. But it's not. For Omar, having a comfortable bed to sleep on – instead of uncomfortable cardboard – will mean that he’ll sleep a little deeper. And maybe tomorrow, he’ll have renewed energy to greet the day – to achieve his big dreams. … [Read more...] about A Good Night’s Sleep
Through a New Lens
For the next couple of days, we’re making a quick stop in Dadaad Refugee Camp in northern Kenya. Dadaab is one of the world’s largest refugee camps. Established in the early 1990s as a response to the conflict in neighboring Somalia, thousands of Somalis have called the camp home for decades. But all that is changing. Over the past few years, more and more Somalis are returning home, going back to a more peaceful Somalia. This migration back home is a story that is largely untold. But Sahal, a young journalist raised in Dadaab, had an idea. He wanted to capture this moment in history, a moment when people who have called themselves neighbors, friends, and families are separated forever. Where whole communities are slowly disappearing. Every day, he watches his neighborhood grow smaller, as those he’s known for years pack their things to return home. He wanted a way to record what was happening to his world. For Day 112, we’re giving Sahal a way to do that – with a brand new … [Read more...] about Through a New Lens
Teaming Up
On our last day in Eastleigh - a neighborhood in Nairobi where many Somali refugees have found community - we’re returning to our friend Jamila and the wonderful ideas she has to make her neighborhood a better place for all who live there. Jamila knows that the benefits of sports – of exercise, of moving around – are universal. She knows its’ power to form friendships, encourage teamwork, and help people heal from trauma. And, she knows that these benefits shouldn’t be restricted to boys – girls should have access to the power of sports, too. So for Day 111, we teamed up with Jamila to form a new basketball league in Eastleigh – one for girls. We rented a basketball court and a coach in the heart of Eastleigh, and gathered a group of interested girls from Jamila’s network. And then, the fun began. “We used this opportunity to teach the girls the importance of teamwork and healthy competition,” said Jamila. During intervals, the girls had time to get to know each … [Read more...] about Teaming Up
The Art of Healing
Yesterday we met Jamila, an incredible young woman in the Eastleigh neighborhood of Nairobi who is a beacon of light in her community. On top of counseling people who are suffering from mental illness, she does what she can to help other young women in Eastleigh become more independent and stay emotionally healthy, too. On Day 110, Jamila had an idea. Henna “tattoos” are a popular way for Somalia women to mark celebrations on the weekend – festivals, weddings, community gatherings, and holidays are all times when henna is demand in Eastleigh. So, Jamila thought, what we if held a workshop and helped young women learn the art of henna? We thought this was a great idea. Together with Jamila, we gathered 20 young women in the community – all women who live in the Eastleigh neighborhood and who need low-barrier ways to make cash. And Jamila set about teaching these women how to do makeup, and of course, perfect the art of henna. As the women worked, Jamila talked to … [Read more...] about The Art of Healing