In a significant step toward supporting reintegration and economic empowerment, the Somaliland Ministry of Resettlement and Humanitarian Affairs, in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), distributed financial grants to 56 young Somalilanders on Tuesday 3rd June, 2025. These individuals were recently repatriated from North African countries after attempting dangerous illegal migration journeys.
The grant handover ceremony, held at the Ministry’s headquarters in Hargeisa, was attended by key figures, including the Ministry’s Director General, Mukhtaar Cabdi Jaamac, Deputy Minister Cabdiraxmaan Shide Bille, and representatives from both the Ministry and IOM. The grants are designed to help the recipients establish small businesses, fostering self-reliance and economic growth within their communities.
During the event, officials urged the youth to approach their ventures with dedication and to strategically utilize the financial support to achieve sustainable outcomes. “This is an opportunity for you to rebuild your lives and contribute to Somaliland’s development,” said Director General Mukhtaar Cabdi Jaamac. Deputy Minister Bille emphasized the importance of responsible use of the funds, noting that the Ministry will closely monitor the beneficiaries to ensure the grants are invested in their proposed business initiatives.
The initiative reflects Somaliland’s commitment to addressing the challenges faced by returnees and preventing further risky migration attempts. The Ministry and IOM reaffirmed their collaboration to provide ongoing support, ensuring these young individuals can reintegrate successfully and contribute to the nation’s progress.
For further information, contact the Somaliland Ministry of Resettlement and Humanitarian Affairs or the IOM office in Hargeisa.