Somali Women Development Centre (SWDC)
The Somali Women Development Centre (SWDC) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 2000. SWDC is founded on the belief that women can achieve empowerment through the support of their communities, enabling them to drive positive change not only in their own lives but also within society as a whole. The organization is dedicated to improving the lives of women and other vulnerable groups by providing essential resources and support.
SWDC is committed to reducing the prevalence of violence against women by empowering them with access to knowledge, social support, and greater economic independence. By strengthening women’s social and economic positions, SWDC helps improve their overall standard of living, which in turn reinforces the stability and resilience of families and communities.
The organization’s programs are rooted at the grassroots level, focusing on:
• Intervention – Providing direct support to women facing immediate challenges.
• Prevention – Educating and raising awareness to prevent violence and discrimination.
• Advocacy – Amplifying women’s voices to influence policy and drive social change.
• Networking – Building connections among women’s groups to foster community development and lasting peace.
Through these efforts, SWDC aims to build a society where women are safe, empowered, and central to social progress.
Somali Women Development Centre (SWDC)
The Somali Women Development Centre (SWDC) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 2000. SWDC is founded on the belief that women can achieve empowerment through the support of their communities, enabling them to drive positive change not only in their own lives but also within society as a whole. The organization is dedicated to improving the lives of women and other vulnerable groups by providing essential resources and support.
SWDC is committed to reducing the prevalence of violence against women by empowering them with access to knowledge, social support, and greater economic independence. By strengthening women’s social and economic positions, SWDC helps improve their overall standard of living, which in turn reinforces the stability and resilience of families and communities.
The organization’s programs are rooted at the grassroots level, focusing on:
• Intervention – Providing direct support to women facing immediate challenges.
• Prevention – Educating and raising awareness to prevent violence and discrimination.
• Advocacy – Amplifying women’s voices to influence policy and drive social change.
• Networking – Building connections among women’s groups to foster community development and lasting peace.
Through these efforts, SWDC aims to build a society where women are safe, empowered, and central to social progress.
