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In Somalia, one woman’s struggle for her sisters
http://www.euronews.com/ “I came from the Ethiopian border, we used to raise animals, mainly goats. Because of the drought, I lost all my animals. And there was also fighting between clans. So we decided to leave that region, and find some security. So we came here.”
So says Sahra who three months ago arrived at Halabokhad camp near the town of Galkayo, in Puntland, north-east Somalia.
Many displaced persons have found shelter here from violence elsewhere in the country, and the creeping drought that has pushed rural communities towards starvation.
To feed her family Sahra can only count on the kindness of her fellow refugees. She, like everyone else here, turns to a woman everyone knows, a woman who can change their destinies.
The remarkable Hawa Aden Mohamed has restored hope for thousands of people.
People like Asha Ali Samtar, who is bringing up her nine children alone, along with five nephews and nieces. A $300 (234 euros) loan has enabled her to open a small store in the camp, supported by Hawa Aden Mohamed’s NGO, the GECPD, or Galkayo Education Centre for Peace and Development.
“My business is doing well compared to previous times when I had no one to help me. Before I used to beg people to help me with 2,000 shillings to buy a glass of water. Now thank God I can buy my vegetables and food and everything I need,” Asha told euronews.
The organisation has also taught her to read and write, and enabled her to send several of her children to school.
Providing women with access to education and development has always been what everyone here calls ‘Mama’ Hawa’s daily combat. It has won her the UN’s Nansen Refugee Award.
“The whole market is free for them. And in the afternoon, it is a must, it is a must, they have to go to the school, for the literacy classes. That was a condition we made. How can you be empowered if you’re not educated? If you cannot really understand what the issue is. If you are illiterate, you have a mind, you can talk, you can see what is wrong, you can see what is right, and all that. But not really at the level of where you can argue as an equal. Where you can demand your rights,” insists Hawa.
Her organisation works in the 20 refugee camps in the region. Euronews could only visit Halabokhad, the safest, and most developed.
Puntland is a normally calm, semi-autonomous region despite being home to several armed militias, and pirate bases. The week euronews visited it was on high alert.
Clashes between pirates and the army left several dead during our stay. A rash of kidnappings meant we could not venture far afield, and we were always escorted.
We were only authorised to spend a short time at the organisation’s headquarters, the education hub in Galkayo town centre.
The GECPD was founded in 1999, when Hawa Aden Mohamed, who had fled to Kenya, decided to return home to help Somalia’s women.
It was a longstanding commitment. Responsible for the women’s portfolio at the Education Ministry in the 1980s, Hawa set up several NGOs over the next few years to promote women’s economic development and education. The civil war led to her exile in Canada.
She returned to southern Somalia in 1995, only to again be forced to flee from the savage clan wars.
When Hawa arrived in Galkayo, her stand on female emancipation clashed with traditions.
“I was the witch. I brought bad omens to start a school. I had something different, ideas which were considered not good for our religion, not good for our culture. So you know it was very difficult. The girls also when they leave the school, outside they were insulted,” she remembers.
Determination kept her going. In 10 years Hawa and her team managed to open 12 primary and secondary schools for girls, a boy’s school, a leisure centre, hostels, and the town’s only library.
As a result 40 percent of the girls in the region go to school, a national record in a country where less than a quarter of women have access to education.
The centre also offers vocational education to women and girls in the refugee camps.
One workshop has changed the lives of hundreds of them. The women make reusable sanitary towels and other female hygiene products.
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@alexcara5547
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
I have neighbors like this ,very fancy people,they are doing rules in the building ,every evening they are knocking in my walls becouse I'm playing with my son,in Seattle Wa,they forgot from which country are they.
@muse7886
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
There IS hope for Somalia. The issue is that A system has been placed in Somalia for over 30 years, which blocks legitimate independent parties that could take part in elections. However, the perception of the country only welcomes known" tribes", and so any party that comes from Europe or any part of the world will be dismissed.
Tribe favouritism still exists today with the help of CIA and the wealthy Gulf states. The current president himself is a puppet placed in power to carry the orders of others. The so-called Al-Shabab are also CIA funded terrorist to make the president look good " A MAN IN A MISSION TO MAKE DIFFERENCE". What a hypocrisy.
Somalia in the past was always an open democratic nation that welcomed all. However, greed and tribe favouritism divided the country.
Enough is Enough. I know everyone here in the comments section feels the need to stand up and make a difference. I will say this, and YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE, all is needed is to create one mind party, that puts the gap (Tribalism) on the side to embed Somalia and its people first.
Inshallah brothers and sisters as long as we put our differences on the side, I believe together we can establish more than apart.
Muse From London.
@user-sk5dt6lz4b
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
if somalia people who are same language, same religion , same culture , same roots become untied we will be seccesfully. if u don't become united then u will end up like this or worst, insha Allah Alaah kama dhigo. walahi i always feel sad, where are the culummo? where are the our good leader,
@hajiali5480
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
for all due respect I respect the old lady she's doing very great job….
@maryankhalif285
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
Well done!
@zararoyce319
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
I really enjoyed this. This was very interesting.
@alimuhudin8282
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
It's Somali not Somalian what's type of language are you using as an educated man
@nouraomha462
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
ihope my country get better and all of us come back and live in peace nothing is difficult for allah
@somaliactors
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
Somalia is in a civil war so dont think we need anything from ya… Ya just help as so we leter have something to pay back…
@somaliactors
April 19, 2024 at 7:59 am
Bitch last time i checked u are the one who needs as… Somalia is a nation that is a hot spot… We let china open navy base all over northern somalia? Then they can stop any American ship from passing by our seas… Ur economy will then be then really fucked… So stop acting like somalia is in need of ur help?