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Refugees learning to construct transitional shelters

Norwegian Refugee Council
Thursday, August 01, 2013

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Through trainings refugees in Dollo Ado in Ethiopia have learned the necessary skills to help construct transitional shelters in the refugee camps.

Refugees have been actively involved in the construction of transition shelters in Kobe and Hiloweyn camps in Dollo Ado, funded by the 2010 Norwegian Broadcasting Cooperation telethon. After trainings, the refugees have used the new skills to meet the basic shelter protection needs of the refugee community and to generate income.

The 27 years old Somali refugee, Abdishire, is living in Kobe camp. He escaped from the famine stricken Bay region of Somalia and was one of the first carpenters participating in transitional shelter construction training organized by NRC. This has enabled him to lead shelter construction activities in his community and to generate income.

“Not only have I employed the skills and opportunities acquired from NRC’s skills training, but I have also expanded my competences and improved the capacities of community members through training them in carpentry and joinery”, Abdishire said. Remarkably so, Abdishire took the initiative of training youngsters from his community who in turn helped him teach others.

Mustaf, the Shelter Project Assistant in Kobe refugee camp, says, “Abdishire is one of the most reliable team leaders in carpentry in the camps. He leads by example and has gained great respect among the refugee community”.

A future in Somalia

“I do not have words to express my gratitude and thanks to NRC for transforming my life through the carpentry and joinery training and engaging me in the shelter construction activities. I was a desperate refugee with limited skills and very little livelihoods options. Today, having participated in shelter construction activities and community leadership, I earn an income, and I have obtained a high social standing in the refugee community”, says Abdishire.

Speaking passionately, Abdishre exhibits high confidence as he shares his long-term vision of returning to Somalia and founding a private carpentry workshop. “This is a valuable project that provided assistance to vulnerable people and that contributed to helping them build their own future. As I have been supported to maximize on my strengths, I will share my skills and experience to others back home, along with making a living”

Near the end of 2012, NRC had trained and formed over 120 construction team leaders, mostly from the refugee community. Each team has four members, and is provided with contracts for the construction of transitional shelters in Kobe and Hiloweyn camps.



 





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