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Adeso (previously Horn Relief) is
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-based humanitarian
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founded in 1991. Its current leader, Degal Ali, joined the organization in 2003 and became executive director in 2006. Ali is an outspoken advocate against traditional aid organizations to allow local organizations to exercise more power and is the daughter of the organization's founder, Fatima Jibrell. The organisation is noted for its use of cash-based programming to support communities in Somalia and Kenya and for its executive director's advocacy efforts around advancing localisation. Its programs in Somalia, Kenya, and South Sudan also include women's literacy, agricultural support, and community environmental education.


Nomenclature and history

''Adeso'' is a
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of ''Africa Development Solutions''. Adeso was founded in
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, in 1991 by environmental activist Fatima Jibrell. Adeso was initially known as ''Horn of Africa Relief and Development Organization'', with a mandate to provide a response to humanitarian needs in Somalia in the context of the
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and its effects on Jibrell's homeland of Somalia. Initial activities included the protection of
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trees and old growth forest against logging for charcoal.Gilbert, G. (2004). World Poverty: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues). United Kingdom: ABC-CLIO. p111 In 1998, the organization changed its name to Horn Relief. In 2002, in response to Jibrell's advocacy work, the Puntland Government banned the export of charcoal in the region.Primack, R. B., Wilson, J. W. (2019). Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa. United Kingdom: Open Book Publishers. The same year, Jibrell won the international
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for Africa. The organisation implemented the first large-scale cash transfer program in Somalia in 2003. In 2006, Jibrell retired as executive director, and was succeeded by her daughter Degan Ali. The following year, Jibrell won the National Geographic's Buffett Award for Leadership in African Conservation, and the organisation published a cash transfer implementation manual. Also in 2006, the organisation launched a women's literary program in
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, Somaliland. The program was initially met with some resistance from people who objected to women's education on religious grounds, however staff defended the move by arguing that Koranic verses supported the education of women. The organisation changed its name to Adeso in 2012. Somalian-American actor
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joined Adeso as a voluntary Goodwill Ambassador in 2014. In 2019, Adeso pushed for a shift of power towards locally-community run humanitarian organisations. Adeso was one of the 286 organisations chosen by
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in 2021 to receive part of her US$2.7 billion in pilot donations which served as a forerunner of Yield Giving. The organization planned to use the donation of $5 million to establish an endowment. Adeso has also received funds from the
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Activities

A significant part of Adeso's work is the delivery of cash assistance, which is often provided to
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.''Endogenous Development: Naïve Romanticism Or Practical Route to Sustainable African Development''. (2017). United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis. p103-104 Cash is used by people to pay off debt, and meeting their basic education and healthcare needs. Adeso adopts a "Inclusive Community-Based Targeting" approach to its activities, adjusting to local cultural and religious norms, respecting the traditional community hierarchy and role of elders and communities leaders who form ''Village Relief Committees.'' The committees are obliged to consist of at least 40% women. The committee meets in a public space (in what is known locally as a ''kulan'') and discusses the needs of each potential program beneficiary and then does house-to-house verification of unmet humanitarian needs. This process improves local community ownership of the program and means that the needs assessment, while slower than traditional humanitarian aid, is done by people with the best local knowledge. Other program activities include women's literacy, cash-for-work programs, and agriculture programs that provide seeds and tools to pastoralists Adeso's community education about environment covers the impacts of charcoal use small scale irrigation. Advocacy efforts cover topics such as illegal overfishing in Somali waters and the importance of allowing cash remittances into Somalia. Activities are centred around the Sool and
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regions of Somali and extend also into Kenya and South Sudan.


Organization

Adeso has its headquarters in
Nairobi Nairobi is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Kenya. The city lies in the south-central part of Kenya, at an elevation of . The name is derived from the Maasai language, Maasai phrase , which translates to 'place of cool waters', a ...
, Kenya, and is registered as a charity in the United Kingdom, Kenya, and the United States. There are approximately 45 staff in the Nairobi head office and nearly 250 staff in field offices. The 2012 revenues for Adeso were $25 million.


See also

* Network for Empowered Aid Response


References


External links

* {{Humanitarian Aid Development charities based in Kenya Organisations based in Nairobi 1991 establishments in Connecticut Humanitarian aid organizations Organizations established in 1991