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Some of the service providers offer education services which may include:

  • Formal education (primary, secondary and tertiary)
  • life skills and vocational training
  • Language and literacy courses

Please do not hesitate to approach and contact the service providers directly.

Some of the service providers offer education services which may include:

  • Formal education (primary, secondary and tertiary)
  • life skills and vocational training
  • Language and literacy courses

Please do not hesitate to approach and contact the service providers directly.

Did you experience a difficult situation and would need help to process it? Here, qualified professionals can support you by providing:

  • Counselling services
  • Psychological first aid
  • Trauma counselling

Psychosocial support services are offered while maintaining privacy and confidentiality with language and cultural sensitivity.

If you are sick or injured, you can get help here from doctors, nurses and other qualified professionals. Services may include

  • primary healthcare
  • emergency medical care
  • mental health support
  • reproductive health services

Medical services are offered while maintaining privacy and confidentiality with language and cultural sensitivity.

Do you need a safe place to stay? Here, you can find secure accommodation in a protected and confidential location. Qualified staff and counsellors will help you with any issues you are facing.

These services are offered while maintaining privacy and confidentiality with language and cultural sensitivity.

Service Providers Directory Somalia/Somaliland

On this platform, you find service providers offering medical care, shelter, counselling, education, legal aid, and family reunification near you.

Services are provided while maintaining privacy and confidentiality with language and cultural sensitivity.

Please do not hesitate to approach and contact the service providers directly.

The Somaliland National Human Rights Commission

The Somaliland National Human Rights Commission (SLNHRC) is an independent State institution mandated to promote and protect human rights in Somaliland as provided by Law 39 of 2010. The Commission is mandated to provide oversight over state and non-state actors in the area of human rights including for migrants.

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