About SWYC

Somalia Women and Youth Concern (SWYC) is an independent, non-profit, and non-political civil society organization based in Puntland, Somalia. Established in 2009, SWYC’s mission is to defend and empower Somali women and youth who face inequality, marginalization, and limited participation in decision-making processes. The organization works to amplify their voices, promote social justice, and strengthen community resilience through gender-responsive programs, legal support, and psychosocial services.

 

Our Mission & Vision

SWYC envisions a peaceful and inclusive Somali society where women and youth are empowered, enjoy equal rights, and actively contribute to building sustainable peace, justice, and development.

SWYC’s mission is to empower Somali women and youth as agents of peace and change by advocating for their rights, promoting dialogue and reconciliation, providing access to education, legal support, and psychosocial services, and ensuring their active participation in peacebuilding, governance, and decision-making processes at all levels.

Key Achievements

Community Empowerment
SWYC has successfully implemented programs that provide skills training, entrepreneurship development, and leadership opportunities for women and youth in various regions of Somalia.
Advocacy for Gender Equality
SWYC has actively participated in campaigns for women's rights, leading to positive changes in policy and legislation.
Support for GBV Survivors
SWYC has provided legal aid and psychosocial support to hundreds of survivors of gender-based violence, helping them to rebuild their lives and access justice..
Youth Leadership
SWYC has launched youth-led initiatives focused on leadership training, community development, and civic engagement.
Partnerships
The organization has established partnerships with various local and international organizations to strengthen the impact of its programs and expand its reach.
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