In fragile contexts like Somalia, where governance systems are weak, civic space is constrained, and inter-community tensions persist, building networks of trust and collaboration is essential for advancing freedom of religion or belief (FoRB), human rights, and inclusive governance. Networking serves as a bridge bringing together advocates, policymakers, civil society, and faith leaders to collectively address challenges and explore opportunities for sustainable peace and development.
Horn Concern prioritizes network building as a core strategy to ensure that local and national voices are amplified and connected to broader regional and global conversations.
