Vocational Reintegration

Restoring dignity through practical trades

We combine clinical stabilization with livelihood training to help recovering individuals and former combatants build independent, peaceful futures in Southwest State.

Reintegration Pillars

Pathways to lasting recovery

Our structured clinical and vocational methodology ensures that psychiatric recovery is reinforced by economic independence, social dignity, and community acceptance.

Skills Training
Mental Health
Social Cohesion

Livelihood training (TVET)

Trauma-focused support

Community reconciliation

Practical training in carpentry, tailoring, and mechanics provides the concrete skills needed for self-reliance and local employment.

Continuous psychological counseling and peer support groups help individuals process conflict-driven trauma, rebuild personal resilience, and prepare for social reintegration.

Engaging local leaders and families reduces stigma, establishing a safe, welcoming environment that supports long-term recovery and prevents social isolation.

Dignified documentary portrait of a carpentry graduate working with wood in a bright, naturally lit workshop in Baidoa, warm earth tones, shallow depth of field.
Dignified documentary portrait of a carpentry graduate working with wood in a bright, naturally lit workshop in Baidoa, warm earth tones, shallow depth of field.
Rebuilding Lives

From conflict to community leadership

The carpentry training gave me a trade and a purpose. Today, I support my family and work alongside the community that welcomed me back.

Former TVET Graduate, Baidoa

Support sustainable peace in Somalia

Your partnership enables us to provide free clinical rehabilitation and vocational training to those who need it most.