WHAT WE DO

PROBLEM

Chronic Food Insecurity

Severe malnutrition and food insecurity, which mainly affects women and children in Somalia, is complex, challenging and driven by poverty, conflict and cyclical climate emergencies.

Insufficient supply of therapeutic foods and other fortified foods to meet local needs; major procurement and logistical bottlenecks; and, almost no local research, innovation or financing to tackle these problems, all compound and exacerbate food insecurity and malnutrition in Somalia.

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Somali children suffer from malnutrition.

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child deaths are associated with malnutrition.

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Children with severe acute malnutrition are at risk of death

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Somali children suffer from malnutrition.

SOLUTION

Local Production & Innovation

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Save lives by addressing supply gaps - expand & diversify the supply of emergency therapeutic foods in Somalia.

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Prevent nutritional emergencies through investments in locally produced fortified foods.

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Create urban jobs, sustain rural livelihoods & leverage security and logistics infrastructure to deliver safely, cost effectively and efficiently.

APPROACH

Local & Sustainable

Somali owned & led

Understand operational realities of conflict affected countries.
Understand unmet demand for nutritious and affordable fortified food products adapted for local markets.

Creatively addressing immediate supply gaps

Establishing state of the art manufacturing.
Investing in local farmers to create new source of raw materials.
Leveraging our security and transport infrastructure.

Focus on prevention in the long term

Investing in R+D for improved nutrition.
Building localized production and manufacturing.
Contribute to advocacy and improved outcomes on nutrition.