This program area promotes gender equality and women’s empowerment, with a focus on vulnerable women and girls. Interventions include economic empowerment programs, advocacy for women’s rights, and awareness-raising on gender-based violence and discrimination.
Rule of Law, Access to Justice, and Human Rights
This program area focuses on promoting human rights, access to justice, and the rule of law for vulnerable populations, including children, youth, and women. Interventions include legal aid and support, human rights monitoring and reporting, and capacity building for legal professionals and civil society organizations.
Peace Building and Conflict Resolution
This program area emphasizes on promoting non-violent conflict resolution and peace building among warring communities. Interventions include dialogue and mediation processes, conflict sensitivity training, and peace building initiatives that involve women and youth.
Education, Health, and Economic Development
This program area focuses on improving access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for vulnerable populations. Interventions include school-based health programs, vocational training, and small business development support.
Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change
This program area focuses on promoting environmental sustainability and addressing the impacts of climate change through various interventions such as climate adaptation, mitigation, and resilience. We address issues such as sustainable land use, renewable energy, waste management, and biodiversity conservation.
Democracy and Good Governance
This program area focuses on promoting democracy, good governance, and transparency at the local, national, and regional levels. Interventions include voter education and civic engagement initiatives, capacity building for government officials and civil society organizations, and advocacy for policy and institutional reforms.
The Countering Violent Extremism
This program focuses on comprehensive and proactive initiatives aimed at addressing the complex challenges posed by radicalization and extremist ideologies within the region. This program takes a multi-faceted approach, combining community engagement, education, and social intervention to prevent the spread of violent extremism.
Migration and Good Governance
This program area focuses on providing direct assistance and protection services to vulnerable victims of trafficking in persons in the region. Interventions include provision of basic physical needs; provision of gender-sensitive medical and psychosocial support; provision of Identification, Family tracing and Reunification (IDTR) and provision of rehabilitative pathways focused on life-skills, and reconnection with formal education for young children.
IIDA is the National Coalition leader for Somalia in the Better Migration Management (BMM) Regional Civil Society Organisation (CSO) Network, which is informal, largely self-organising network of CSOs that work on issues relating to anti-trafficking and the protection of vulnerable migrants in East Africa. It currently encompasses close to 100 individuals from organisations in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda. It has been initiated by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH under the Better Migration Management Programme (BMM), which is funded by the Federal Government of Germany and the European Union.
IIDA is a member of the Eastern African Sub-Regional Support Initiative for the Advancement of Women (EASSI) which is a feminist sub-regional Civil Society Organisation made up of committed individuals, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), coalitions and networks driven to transform gender relations globally and especially in the Eastern Africa sub-region. EASSI are engaged with strengthening the capacity of women, youth and civil society organisations in governance, leadership, economic empowerment, policy advocacy and conflict resolution.
IIDA is the country team for Somalia on the Civil Society Platform for Peace building and State building (CSPPS) network, a South-North non-governmental coalition of peace building organizations, which aims at strengthening the voice and capacity of society to effectively engage in, and influence, peace building and state building as a critical contribution to crisis prevention, sustainable peace and development for all.
IIDA is one the founding members of and the lead organization for the Somali Women Agenda (SWA), a national women’s movement formed by Somali women within Somalia and in the Diaspora in October 2007SWA aims to draw urgent attention to the need to alleviate the status of Somali women and enable them strengthen each other in addressing issues affecting women and girls through capacity building, advocacy and networking. SWA seeks to promote women’s participation in the decision-making processes in Somalia, in an effort to affect governance policy changes and promote accountability. SWA platform currently represents a constituency of approximately 200,000 Somali women from all over Somalia and the Diaspora. SWA have representatives from 22 organizations.