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Happy New Year in advance! Pleased to conclude a study on Challenges of Girls-Child Education with special reference to IDP girls in Baidoa district. This study provides a basis for information on the challenges facing IDP girls in accessing education opportunities. The significance of the study is to explain to state education institutions, the federal government, and NGOs the plight of girl children's education, particularly girls from disadvantaged families such as IDP girls, who do not have access to education. It’s therefore recommended that the government, education institutions, and NGOs be at the forefront of providing education opportunities to girls from disadvantaged families, particularly IDP girls.

Challenges of Girl-Child Education in Baidoa District: A Case Study of Some Selected IDP Girls in Baidoa.

Happy New Year in advance!
Pleased to conclude a study on Challenges of Girls-Child Education with special reference to IDP girls in Baidoa district. This study provides a basis for information on the challenges facing IDP girls in accessing education opportunities. The significance of the study is to explain to state education institutions, the federal government, and NGOs the plight of girl children’s education, particularly girls from disadvantaged families such as IDP girls, who do not have access to education.
It’s therefore recommended that the government, education institutions, and NGOs be at the forefront of providing education opportunities to girls from disadvantaged families, particularly IDP girls.

FLASH UPDATE ON RAIN AND FLOODS IN THE SOUTHWEST STATE OF SOMALIA

This flash update is prepared by Habitat Action and Peace (HAP) with the purpose of providing key highlights of the Deyr Rainy Season in Somalia, with particular focus on the reported situations in the Southwest State of Somalia that have been badly affected by heavy rain with an extensive spread of floods. KEY HIGHLIGHTS Heavy …

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World Food Day

HAP is pleased to join the celebration of World Food Day on October 16 each year. It is true that a lot of people around the world are facing hunger and poor nutrition, particularly in low-income economies.Eradicating hunger in a lifetime must be a commitment of everyone’s.

Africa Climate Summit, KICC, Nairobi.

It is a positive step forward to address African Climate Summit23 in Nairobi, hosted by the Kenya GVT and this makes it important to focus on adaptation and resilience, renewable energy and sustainable development, and financing for climate action.​Climate change is a global challenge, not only for a specific continent.

World Environment Day

Happy World Environment Day 2023!Join in raising awareness to #beatplastic pollution in Baidoa by not using plastic, as it is a problem for our environment and health as the material is slowly seeping into our oceans, soil, and forests, causing irreparable damage.