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In Somalia, respect for human rights and consciousness remains a deeply sensitive and under-addressed issue. Decades of conflict, weak governance, and the dominance of rigid social norms have created an environment where minority groups, women, and marginalized communities often face systemic discrimination, exclusion, and violence. Those who hold different perspectives or identities endure persecution, threats, and lack of protection, while even within majority communities, dissenting voices and alternative beliefs are often suppressed.

At Horn Concern, we recognize that consciousness is not only a core human right enshrined in international law, but also a cornerstone for peace, tolerance, and inclusive development. Our advocacy therefore focuses on promoting awareness, protecting individuals and communities from violations, and creating safe spaces for dialogue across divides by applying the human rights-based approach (HRBA).

This includes:

  • Documenting human rights abuses and violations of consciousness to ensure visibility and accountability.
  • Providing legal support and referrals for individuals and communities facing threats, discrimination, or violence because of their identity or beliefs.
  • Raising awareness through trainings, community dialogues, and campaigns that highlight the importance of tolerance, diversity, and peaceful coexistence.
  • Engaging policymakers and community leaders to advocate for policies and practices that protect fundamental freedoms and reduce persecution.

We believe that advancing human rights and consciousness in Somalia and the Horn of Africa is not only about defending freedoms, but also about laying the foundation for just, inclusive, and peaceful societies where diversity is embraced as a source of strength rather than division.

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