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58 WARDI Relief and Development Initiatives
Over view of WARDI Organization MAY 2015

59 Establishment of WARDI:
WARDI Relief & Development Initiatives is a national non-profit making and non-governmental organization founded in June 1993 and subsequently registered under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the transitional Federal Government of Somalia through under Article 22, Para 1, 2, 3; Article 26 and Article 67 Para3 of the transitional federal charter of Somalia in 2004, as well as the Article 7, Article 26 and Article 32 of the first constitution of Somalia in 1960. WARDI is also registered in Kenya with the NGO Coordination Board of Kenya through the NGO Coordination Act of 1992.

60 WARDI target groups: WARDI relief and development initiative particularly targets the most vulnerable members of the society mainly women and children, it focuses on issues of WASH, Health, Livelihood, Education, Skill Development, as well as other human rights issues such as Protection, HIV/AIDs, Gender with special focus on women and youth empowerment through civic education, skill development, intensive employment and income generation activities (IGA). Therefore to achieve its indented interventions, WARDI works directly with beneficiary communities at large to identify their needs and found appropriate solutions.

61 Vision: Enabling all people to live with dignity freedom and prosperity Mission: Working directly with beneficiary communities and their representatives to achieve human rights, sustainable humanitarian services and equitable socio-economic development that promote peace and justice.

62 Objectives: To improve protection & the rights among vulnerable people including IDPs and Refugee To increase access to public health care service among vulnerable poor households/ at both urban and rural areas in Somalia To promote sustainable and low cost WASH interventions at both rural and urban settlements To promote sustainable agricultural/livestock production technologies To ensure improved food security and reduction of food aid dependency level in Somalia To increase access to education at all levels including skill and vocational training Continue

63 To promote sustainable community based natural resource management and integrated livelihood diversification to improve the long term resilience of the community To promote good governance and gender equitability with special focus on women/girls empowerment and eliminations of all forms of violence against women including FGM, rape, domestic violence, etc

64 Core Values: We envision WARDI as an institution characterised by the following values: Accountability to our stakeholders through their ownership of and involvement in the work of the organization Promoting transparency, openness, freedom of expression and social responsibility. Empowerment, Equality of opportunity and gender principles in the conceptualization and implementation of programs. Professionalism that adds value to the challenges of  redefining human security and peace building by building a knowledge base of lessons that can be shared class and gender divides Humility in the course of work and respect for diverse views

65 Areas of Intervention:
WARDI aims to collaborate and provide assistance in all relevant sectors. Some of the key sectors focused by WARDI include but not limited: Emergency relief, response and preparedness Food security and agricultural support (farming, fishing production and livestock support) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Health including reproduction health programme Nutrition Education Peace Building and Good Governance Awareness, case management and counselling of Gender Based Violence (GBV) and HIV/AIDS Protection IDPs and Children

66 Geographical coverage
The current programs of WARDI Relief and Development Initiatives are currently covering six (6) regions in South Central Somalia including; Banadir Hiran Lower Shebelle Middle Shebelle Bakol and Galgaduud

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68 WARDI Partners and Collaborations
Among the agencies that WARDI works and maintains  partnerships for community development support so far are: UNICEF, WHO, UNFPA, WFP, UNOCHA, FAO, UNDP, IOM, DRC, OXFAM Novib, IRC, OIC, AFSC, SC, Care International and Action Medeor. WARDI also works closely with the following ministries in ensuring effective delivery of services to the people: Ministry of health, water and minerals, internal affairs, education, agriculture, labour, women and human rights and youth and sports.

69 Networking WARDI is a member of six clusters: WASH, Health, Nutrition, Protection, Education and Food Security. WARDI also is: Chair of Hiran Region Health cluster Co. Chair of Hiran Region WASH cluster Member of WASH cluster Review Committee Member of Health cluster Review Committee Member of WASH Technical Working Group Member of National Malaria Working group Member of GBV Technical Working Group Focal point of Banadir and Hiran regions’ cold chain Focal point of Hiran Region WASH supply hub

70 WARDI current STAFF S/N Description Total Female Male Female % Male %
1 Nairobi Office Staff 11 5 6 45% 55% 2 Mogadishu Office Staff 40 7 33 18% 82% 3 Education and Vocational training staff 14 12 14% 86% 4 Hamar Jajab Health Staff 37 23 62% 38% IOM Health Center 26 18 8 70% 30% Dharkenley Health and Nutrition 41 56% 44% Lower Shabelle Region 65 32 51% 49% Hiran Region Staff 98 57 42% 58% Total Staff 332 152 180 Staff Percentage 100%

71 Funding sources of WARDI programme support
S/N DONOR PERCENTAGE 1 Partners (Indirect cost =7% – 15% of every project budget) 78% 2 Contribution from WARDI General assembly members 14% 3 Contribution from Somali Diasporas 5% 4 Zakat and well wishers contribution 3% Total 100%

72 Summary of WARDI Implemented Projects for the last three years
WARDI has implemented for the last THREE years, 99 projects worth USD 20,205,675 supporting humanitarian and development activities. Within those projects WARDI managed to reach 9,828,556 beneficiaries in Livelihood & Agriculture, WASH, Health, Emergency shelter, protection, governance, human rights and women & youth economical empowerment projects. S/N Program Budget # of projects Beneficiaries 1 Health 9,076,623 32 8,922,729 2 Nutrition 1,454,187 9 55,711 3 Food security & Livelihood 2,976,078 14 48,742 4 WASH 6,274,062 30 581,992 5 Others 424,725 219,382 Total 20,205,675 99 9,828,556

73 Some WARDI Activities Photo Captures

74 HEALTH

75 Nurse with sick child (HJJHC)

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78 WARDI Ambulance in Mogadishu

79 Vaccination campaign in Mogadishu

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83 Food Security & Livelihood

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86 WARDI meeting with CFW beneficiaries – Hakow (L/Shabelle)

87 Agricultural Input distribution

88 LIVESTOCK

89 Animal vaccination campaign in Hiran Region

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91 WASH

92 People fetching safe and clean water from solar powered three system water tanks Kabxanley village-Beletweyne (Hiran)

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95 Training of community mobilizers on HP Beletweyne – Hiran Region

96 IDPs fetching safe water From water tap (HJJ district)

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98 Sanitation campaign in an IDP camp (Mogadishu)

99 CHILD PROTECTION

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101 Youth skill training

102 Youth skill training - Mogadishu

103 Women skill training _ Beautification and Hina

104 Launching of up-scaling skill training ceremony

105 Youth skill training - Plumbing

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108 THANK YOU


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