Events
Upcoming Events and Campaigns Join us in our upcoming events designed to promote awareness, engage communities, and advocate for gender equality. Whether through in-person gatherings or online forums, these events offer valuable opportunities for Somali women, youth, and allies to come together for meaningful discussions and actions. Featured Events: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (November 25 – December 10): Our annual campaign will feature workshops, awareness-raising sessions, and a media campaign to call for an end to GBV in Somalia. Community Leadership Training Sessions (Ongoing): SWSC’s training sessions for women leaders and youth representatives are ongoing in Kismayo, Dollow, and Afmadow. These sessions empower participants with skills in advocacy, conflict resolution, and leadership. Mark your calendars and join us as we work towards positive change!
Stay Informed with SWSC’s Latest News
Explore the latest updates on SWSC’s projects, partnerships, and important milestones. Our work continues to grow and evolve, with new initiatives and collaborations dedicated to promoting gender equality, supporting women’s empowerment, and building resilient communities across Somalia. Recent Highlights: Launch of the 16 Days of Activism Campaign: SWSC recently launched the annual 16 Days of Activism campaign, focusing on ending gender-based violence. This year’s activities include community dialogues, radio debates, and awareness sessions across multiple regions. New Partnership with Local Leaders in Lower Juba: SWSC has teamed up with community leaders and religious figures to lead discussions challenging harmful gender norms and promoting women’s participation in local governance. Ongoing EWER System Implementation: The Early Warning & Early Response (EWER) systems continue to be established in Jubaland. SWSC recently held training sessions for community members, equipping them to monitor and respond to potential conflict risks. Check back frequently for more news and updates on our impact and growth.
