The Bulsho operation aims to enhance community and local institutions in Somalia, focusing on social cohesion, inclusion, and resilience.
This initiative is aligned with the government's decentralization and stabilization policies, leveraging existing social capital and community structures to foster a bottom-up, community-centered approach.
The project is designed to provide anchor financing for the Bulsho program, which emphasizes the importance of strengthening local governance and social frameworks to improve overall community well-being.
The primary objective of the Bulsho program is to bolster social cohesion and resilience among communities, ensuring that local institutions are equipped to address the challenges faced by displaced populations and other vulnerable groups.
By implementing this program, the government seeks to create a more inclusive environment that promotes stability and fosters sustainable development across the region.
Invitation for a Baseline Assessment of Access to Digital Ids for Internally Displaced Persons: Idp Use Case, Minority Inclusion, and Barriers to Legal Identity Documentation in Afgooye and Jowhar
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
Tender Notice for an Assessment of Access to Legal Identity and Nira Enrollment for Internally Displaced Persons
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
Building Opportunities and Outcomes in Social Protection and Youth Employment in Somalia
World Bank