A focus on in Somalia, Kenya, and South Sudan By Jephiter Tsamwi Just between the period of 2010-2021, Adeso, spent in excess of $75 million US Dollars in cash transfer programs. I am proud to be a part of an organization that has led the distribution of cash, and pioneered this now world-leading intervention, to…

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In My View: Funding more proximately isn’t risky but not doing so is. By Degan Ali   In OECD’s DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION REPORT 2022, Adeso’s Executive Director, Degan Ali, tackles critical issues around the concept of decolonizing aid. She demystifies the arguments that funding local is risky and offers practical solutions for more sustainable humanitarian and…

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21 December 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Adeso’s Water Enterprise Initiative Roars into Life   BADHAN, SOMALIA: Adeso is proud to inform you that the process towards establishing a vibrant water enterprise initiative has successfully commenced.  Somalia has been facing serious water access challenges owing to prolonged periods of drought. Badhan is one of the worst…

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By Jephiter Tsamwi- Advocacy and Communications Manager- Adeso                                          and Hamda Hersi- Program Coordinator- Adeso Across Somalia, the ongoing devastating drought, along with conflict and internal displacement, has continued to affect over 7 million people, with…

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