What Did We Do

Somalia

The prolonged drought in Somalia has caused a severe humanitarian crisis, making it extremely difficult for thousands to access basic necessities. As Just Human International Aid Association, we carried out extensive relief projects in 2022 to mitigate the effects of the drought and provide support to our brothers and sisters in need.

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Drought Relief Efforts - 2022

Through our relief efforts in Somalia, we aimed to bring hope to a total of 10,653 families and approximately 52,185 individuals.

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  • Somalia Drought Relief - 01:
    Approximately 1,996 families and 9,830 individuals were targeted with essential food and water distribution.
  • Somalia Drought Relief - 02:
    Emergency assistance was provided to 1,269 families, addressing their urgent needs.
  • Drought Region Aid Project:
    Support was extended to 1,966 families and 9,830 individuals, helping ease the burdens of drought-stricken communities.
  • Somalia Drought Relief - 03:
    Around 803 families and 5,600 individuals benefited from this project, receiving basic food supplies and clean water.
  • Somalia Drought Relief - 04:
    Direct aid was provided to 79 families and 395 individuals, offering them much-needed relief.
  • Emergency Assistance Project:
    Aimed to support 4,505 families and 27,030 individuals through comprehensive relief efforts.

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Our Impact in the Region

Each of these projects marked a significant step toward addressing the drought crisis in Somalia. The aid provided not only met immediate needs but also rekindled hope for the affected families.

With your continued support, we remain committed to standing by the people of Somalia as they combat the challenges of drought. Kindness grows when shared!

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