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Helping and developing the distressed, needy, neglected and vulnerable people of Southern Somalia.

DMO is working and assist the needy and neglected people at grass root level and find access to sustain in the society with due dignity.

Established in 1996

Helping is our Goal

DMO will take all necessary initiatives /measurer towards empowerment and self-determinations of community people enabling them to solve their own socio-economic problems as well to help and develop the distressed, needy, neglected and vulnerable people in South west state Somalia especially Baidoa District socially and economically by providing them necessary assistance for sustaining their lives and conditions specially the women and children.

The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are crucial for their growth and development. Well-nourished children are 33% more likely to escape poverty as adults, and investments in nutrition can generate benefit-cost returns of 16 to one.
Health is a fundamental aspect of a fulfilling life, impacting physical, mental, and social well-being. Many quotes highlight its importance, emphasizing that health is a person's greatest wealth and a prerequisite for happiness and productivity. Here are a few quotes that encapsulate this idea: "The greatest wealth is health," according to Virgil. "Health is not valued till sickness comes," says the proverb. "It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver

What have we done so far

Our Field Activity

DMO Somalia

is non-profit institution that was established in September 10th 1996 by group of indigenous /intellectual group from Bay region.

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VACCINATION
The goal of our immunization program is to ensure that all Somali children, especially those brought to our health facilities, receive immunizations at an early age, using safe, potent, and effective vaccines. The UHC philosophy of leaving no one behind serves as the foundation for preventing childhood diseases. All Somalis, especially women and children, should have the best possible health and quality of life, free from all vaccine-preventable diseases.
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Barwaqo Health Center
One of our midwives serving a mother before childbirth
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Our Impact

                                       Our data detailing how we strive everyday to impact the communities we serve

people Reached
5,89 1

Over the past 30 years, we have served more than 5,898,800 people in rural and urban areas in the Bay region.

Number of Projects
1

Over the past 30 years, we have implemented more than 71  projects including health, nutrition, and washing, which we have successfully completed.

yEARS OF WORK
1

We have been working on humanitarian issues since 1996 up to now.

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