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KAALO has conducted skill training and awareness on GREEN FODDER growing for the farmers of Jariban district.

KAALO, which participates in raising the quality and knowledge of agricultural professionals in Jariban, Mudug region, has raised awareness about the modern method of cultivating green grass without soil (Green Fodder) for more than 100 households in the district. This awareness was accompanied by separate focus training on how to plant Green Fodder which was […]

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KAALO has participated in the commemoration of World Food Day

KAALO has participated in the commemoration of World Food Day, the ceremony was presented with different products and crops grown in local farms, the meeting was attended by government institutions, organizations, and local farmers who shared their experiences regarding sustainable agricultural practices. KAALO is one of the organizations that support and works strongly in the

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KAALO has responded to the Gu’ floods in Baladweyne Hirshabelle region

Since the beginning of the Gu’ seasonal (April-June) rains have caused floods that have destroyed shelters, latrines, farmland, washed away livestock, temporarily closed schools and damaged other household and community assets. According to the UN OCHA flash and riverine floods situation report in May 2023 for Hirshabelle State, the Shabelle River water level have risen

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Building resilience: Water harvesting can reduce the impact of the climate crisis in Somalia.

Somalia is majorly a dry land. Pastoralists rely on two rainy seasons: Gu’ between March and June; and Deyr rain season, between September and early December. Erratic and unpredictable rain patterns have been the norm for many pastoralist families across the country. Ali Ahmed, a pastoralist and resident of Qalwo village, is that of hope

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Improving Food Security and Resilience of the drought affected communities through sustainable livelihood interventions.

NADIIFO which among the female project beneficiaries responding to the question In what way has the project made you more aware or prepared for any possible disaster, like droughts or floods in the future Said “I was a farmer for long period of time, our farming method was traditional, pests and insects were used to

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KAALO is currently responding to the floods in Beledweyen

KAALO is currently responding to the floods in Beledweyen and As part of Kick off the project, KAALO conducted community mobilizations in Ceeljeele IDPs, Nasiib IDP, Shabelow and Dharkeynta villages in Beledweyne Districts. Communities were shared key intervention activities included Water Trucking, Cash, Emergency latrines, Hygiene awareness, and Agricultural inputs and also the KAALO compliant

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