
News & Updates
Empowering Dreams: Abdinoor and Muna’s and Journey at HargaBits
From mastering digital design tools to nurturing entrepreneurial ambitions, Abdinoor and Muna exemplify the power of education and determination.
LEAD Program: Pioneering Change and Empowering Somali Youth
The LEAD program leaves a lasting mark on Somali youth employment landscape. Empowering with skills, innovation, and opportunity, it’s a legacy driving positive change.
Work in Progress: A Seven-Year Success Story at HargaBits
HargaBits, an institution that has become a beacon of digital excellence since its inception in 2016, has not merely been a school; it is a gateway to a vibrant future shaping over 700 aspiring young individuals.
Empowering Somali Youth: Accelerating Socio-Economic Growth and Inclusive Development
The project's primary focus on the age group of 15-25 and women, aligns with the ILED's objective of revitalizing and expanding the local economy with an emphasis on broad-based inclusive growth and opportunities for women and youth.
Empowered Youth, Empowered Solutions: HargaBits Hargathon 2023
Over the course of five intense days, talented participants were divided into 10 groups, each tasked with developing innovative digital solutions to address pressing gaps in the community.
Bridging the Digital Divide: Shaqodoon Marks World Youth Skills Day in Mogadishu
The World Youth Skills Day event organized by Shaqodoon in Mogadishu was an exceptional platform to unite and recognize the potential of young people as catalysts for change. By equipping Somali youth with in-demand digital skills, Shaqodoon is enabling them to seize opportunities, contribute to their communities, and build a prosperous and sustainable world.
Shaqodoon and SomBank Collaborate to Empower Somali Entrepreneurs
Access to finance is a significant barrier for many young entrepreneurs, particularly in regions where traditional financing mechanisms are limited. With the support of SomBank and Shaqodoon, Somali youth entrepreneurs can now access more opportunities to develop their businesses and contribute to the economic growth of their communities.
Shaqodoon Kenya Drives Youth Empowerment at Nairobi NGO Week
Shaqodoon Kenya shines at Nairobi NGO Week, driving youth empowerment and sustainable development.
Harnessing the Power of Radio Drama: Promoting Peaceful Coexistence and Community Cohesion
A two-day radio drama design workshop in Mogadishu provided an empowering platform for community representatives to collaboratively design impactful radio drama episodes, making significant stride in promoting peaceful coexistence and community cohesion.
Determination and Opportunity: Aisha’s Journey With MogaBits
Aisha credits confidence as the most valuable skill she gained from her graphics design program.
“From Dream to Reality: A Story of Ambition and Hard Work that Led to Hamda's Successful Business Venture"
“I believe the program offered by Shaqodoon and The Next Economy was very beneficial to my business, I gained valuable knowledge that transformed the way I viewed by business approach.”
Hargabits Gave Me Confidence
Fadxi says the Hargabits Program was invaluable in giving him the tools he needed to be successful in his line of work, and he believes it has made him a better professional.
Fostering connections between youth-led startups and the business ecosystem
It is the goal of this project to provide youth in Somalia/Somaliland with safe spaces where they can develop their capacity to make a positive difference and become productive and independent agents of social change.
Riding Out Of Unemployment
Increasing the economic opportunities of disadvantaged youth through financing, equipping them with motorcycles, technical skills training, and leveraging mobile-based technology to simplify delivery systems by connecting motorbike riders, e-commerce platforms and clients.
Waheen Market Relief
As an immediate response to the market incident, Shaqodoon in collaboration with Oxfam came up with an idea of supporting 80 micro business owners and street vendors (at least 60% women) with grants, on-site and one-to-one business skills training and mentorship to revitalize their livelihood means followed by a psychosocial support to help victims heal from the fire tragedy and facilitate to relaunch their businesses successfully. This timely support contributed affected households reclaiming their livelihoods, while at the same time contributing to the reactivation of market activities.
Crowdfunding Helped Me Kick-Start My Business
“In March 2020, I saw the business investment and training opportunity, The Next Economy program advertised by Shaqodoon on social media and I applied. Fortunately, my business idea was shortlisted, and I came to Shaqodoon to attend the interview. I was selected for the life skill training opportunity.” “I then underwent a two-month entrepreneurship training that gave me the knowledge to not only understand the business approach, but how to also brainstorm innovative ideas with income generating capacity.”
Global Entrepreneurship Week 2022
Most SMEs fail within the first 3 years of operation due to a variety of reasons including, access to finance, lack of enabling environment, unregulated market competition, lack of entrepreneurial skills partnerships culture, no solid regulatory body with policies to support youth and women-led ventures among many others.
Marking 15 years of the Global Entrepreneurship Network, this year, Shaqodoon hosted two events, one in Garowe and another in Hargeisa aimed at bringing together youth/women led SMEs and startups, and create an innovative sharing environment where the youth/women could connect with industry experts and explore experiences and challenges faced in getting startups to thrive.
SOLNAC HIV/AIDS Information Call Centre
According to UNAIDS, there is "a serious lack of understanding and awareness of basic information on HIV within Somali populations", which is why Shaqodoon - with its technology experience - has established an IVR HIV/AIDS Call Center (short code 328) empowering beneficiaries to access reliable information about the HIV/AIDS or directly call the commission through dedicated call agents to get referrals or other services provided by the commission and its partners.