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Research & Assessment Reports
Field assessments, baseline surveys, and scientific evaluations informing evidence-based interventions across Somalia and Somaliland.
Somaliland Fisheries Frame Survey Assessment Report
First-ever pilot fisheries frame survey covering six major landing sites — Lawyo Ado, Zeila, Lughaya, Berbera, Maydh, and Laasqoray — documenting 1,110 fishing boats, 2,909 fisheries workers, and critical infrastructure gaps along Somaliland's 850 km Gulf of Aden coastline.
Health & Welfare Assessment of Working Animals in Somaliland
Cross-sectional evaluation of 400 working animals (donkeys, camels, oxen) across Gabiley and Salahley districts. Findings reveal 58% in poor body condition, 70.5% of owners lacking veterinary access, and widespread ectoparasite (67%) and endoparasite (62%) infestations.
Mangrove Ecosystem Flash Assessment — Jubaland Coast
Rapid field assessment of Kodey Village and Julla Island mangrove ecosystems in Jubaland, documenting severe degradation from charcoal production, plastic pollution, and unsustainable harvesting. Julla Island faces life-threatening flooding due to collapsed natural coastal defenses.
Financial Reports
Audited financial statements and project expenditure reports demonstrating transparent stewardship of donor resources.
Financial Report 2025 — Project 105 (LoA#104/2025)
Financial reporting for FAO Somalia / World Bank Somalia Crisis Response Project (SCRP) activities, Project Code UTF/SOM/069/SOM. Covers January–June 2025 expenditures including Fisher Field Schools, Training of Trainers, and community mobilisation in Zeila, Toqoshi, and Loyaddo. Grand total: USD 101,102.
Financial Report 2024 — Project 033 (LoA#033/2024)
Financial reporting for FAO Somalia / EU-funded OSRO/SOM/006/EC fisheries project covering April–October 2024. Activities include fish quality control training in Berbera, laboratory technician training for government inspectors, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, and facility site assessments. Grand total: USD 72,100.
Strategic Plans & Programmes
Long-term organisational frameworks and strategic directions guiding HEFO's mission for sustainable development in Somalia.
HEFO Strategic Directions Programme 2026–2030
Five-year strategic framework outlining HEFO's vision for Somalia and Somaliland across three interconnected outcomes: social protection and inclusive development, sustainable fisheries and livestock value chains, and environmental protection with data-driven governance. Total programme investment: USD 10 million over five years.
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