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Allaybaday
Development Action Group (ADAG) |
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Allaybaday
Development Action Group ( ADAG) is a non-profit,
non-governmental, non-political organization established in the year
2004 to provide humanitarian assistance the peoples of the
Allaybaday District of Somaliland (.
The principal office of ADAG is located in Hargeisa, Somaliland.
ADAG is dedicated to improving children’s education (ADAG main
projeckt), disease prevention and
ADAG pay salary of teachers, about 28 teachers, we pay $50 dollar each primary and intermediate ADAG established an Electronic group, wh1ich brings together over 600 members, who share ideas and information regarding developmental issued as pertains to Allaybaday District.
ADAG Have 18 branches include Somaliland (the registeration number is 1297 Somaliland) and Norway (the registeration number is : 990 939 659 Norway)
Mission Statement The mission of the ADAG is working towards alleviating the poverty and suffering of the Somaliland rural population and seeking appropriate ways to improve socioeconomic status of poor women and men affected by poverty. Vision ADAG’s vision is that rural population will have access to basic services and could achieve sufficient improvement to their living conditions. Aims 1. To promote development work for poor women and men in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas.. 2. To improve rural population access to basic services. 3. To support indigenous organizations in those communities. Principles of OperationGovernment involvement: ADAG will be advocating and lobbying in favor of different Government ministries and local government taking into account the needs of the rural populations within their area of operation. Participation: ADAG will be focusing on the importance of the rural populations to take part in designing the services that poor women and men consider necessary such as: capacity building, vocational training... Education: ADAG will support a number of rural schools and work towards awarness raising of the poor women and men in importance of education. And where appropriate specialized education is to be considered for mobile populations. Health: ADAG will also work in favor of the health care for rural populations to be provided within existing health services at all levels. Referral to specialized services should take place when general facilities are unable to provide the necessary treatment. Information and public education: ADAG will be encouraging comprehensive public information about rights, contributions and unmet needs of rural populations, that would reach all concerned, including the general public.
This is ADAG Branches
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Webmaster: Fred Hayes |
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