ssydo

Economic Development and Sustainable Livelihoods

The Somali community is largely dependent on agriculture, livestock and income from remittances. The food security situation has been deteriorating in many rural areas to recurrent droughts. Recurring and drastic climate changes and armed conflict in Somalia have led to the displacement of large populations and disruption of agricultural production as many farmers have been forced off their farms. This will ultimately result in low food production, escalating food prices and dropping of livestock prices resulting in rural unemployment. 

All these will have direct and indirect consequences for the households in the form of losing their livelihoods and being displaced. This sector is among the priority sectors for SSYDO for the next three years. This is because the capabilities, assets, incomes and activities of people have a lot of implications on the income security, food security and resilience of the community, households and individuals. Supporting and encouraging the local production of food is the best type of help to achieve food aid, especially in situations of acute need among farmers, pastoralists and IDPs who have lost their crop or livestock due to drought, floods and/or displacement.

 SSYDO and its partners provide farmers with a generous supply of farm inputs like seeds, farm tools and heavy equipment support for land preparation and canalization. Farmers are also provided with continuous training. We are committed to the construction and rehabilitation of major canals and irrigation systems to support farmers in Southern Somalia. SSYDO provides income generation programs and re-stocking for disadvantaged populations and women and youth-led families living in poverty. It is our firm belief that poverty can be ended through long-term and sustainable food security and economic growth programs. Thanks to our donors and partners with their generous support, SSYDO has been able to reach thousands of families with livelihood interventions and income generating initiatives. 

SSYDO Provision of sustainable and profitable means of livelihoods, training of Income Generating Activities and financial management, support to Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs’) to attain vocational skills and provision of basic start up tool kits to beneficiaries (War affected children) in the community.

IN THE NEXT 3 YEARS, SSYDO WILL IMPROVE ON THE FOLLOWING AREA

  • More funding for the sector.
  • Contribute to youth empowerment/employment Investment in TVET and skills-building infrastructure Investment in farming.
  • Support value chain related livestock, farming etc.
  • Support animal health such as vaccination.
  • Invest in Natural resource management (NRM).