In Somalia, millions of children grow up without the ability to read or write. Not because they lack potential, but because they lack access. No books. No trained teachers. No safe classrooms. For many, especially girls and children in rural or nomadic communities, school is a distant dream.
Literacy is the first step to lifelong learning. It helps children understand the world and contribute meaningfully to it.
Literate girls are more likely to stay in school, avoid early marriage, and become leaders in their communities.
Literate families are better able to access health information, understand nutrition, and care for their children.
Literacy builds resilience, reduces inequality, and helps communities recover from conflict and crisis.
Together, we can rebuild lives and restore dignity.
Who we Are The Heart Behind the Mission Literacy is more than reading books—it’s reading the world. In Somalia, where decades of conflict and displacement have fractured the education system, illiteracy keeps millions trapped in cycles of poverty, isolation, and inequality.
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