At SATG, we firmly believe that addressing Somalia’s challenges requires collaboration and a collective effort. By working closely with stakeholders and partners from around the world, we aim to tackle the food crisis in Somalia through a comprehensive approach. Our commitment to building sustainable agricultural systems in Somalia is backed by a strong network of experts and professionals. Leveraging information technology, SATG connects with like-minded individuals globally, facilitating online discussions and documenting outcomes to drive impactful change. Through this collaborative networking, we harness diverse expertise and adapt innovative solutions to suit Somalia’s specific needs.
USAID
SATG partners with USAID on projects focused on promoting economic growth and agricultural development, contributing to the overall improvement of the Somali economy.
DT Global
SATG partners with DT Global on the Inclusive Resilience in Somalia (IRiS) Program, focusing on improving agricultural practices and food production to increase resilience and food security in the region.
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
SATG partners with ICRC on improving food production through the introduction of good agricultural practices and capacity buildingd, aiming to enhance food security and support vulnerable communities.
Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Livestock, Forestry, and Range
SATG collaborates with these ministries to draft and implement critical agricultural policies and regulations, contributing to the sustainable development of Somali agriculture.
International Centre for Maize and Wheat Improvement (CIMMYT)
Through collaboration with CIMMYT, SATG engages in research and development projects related to maize and wheat, focusing on improving crop varieties and farming practices.
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)
SATG works with ICRISAT on research projects to improve crop varieties and farming practices suited to semi-arid regions, contributing to agricultural productivity and resilience.
Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI)
SATG partners with DAI on various projects, including drafting agricultural policies and conducting value chain analyses to support agricultural development in Somalia.
Adam Smith International
SATG collaborates with Adam Smith International on technical assistance for institutional capacity building related to the agricultural value chain and public sector development.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
SATG partners with FAO on multiple projects, including training, capacity-building, and policy development, to support food security and agricultural sustainability in Somalia.
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
SATG collaborates with CGIAR to conduct research projects, leveraging the group’s extensive resources and expertise in international agricultural research.
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
SATG works with ILRI to address livestock-related issues, conduct research, and implement interventions to improve livestock productivity and health.
UNICEF
SATG collaborates with UNICEF on projects related to child and maternal nutrition and agricultural education, contributing to community well-being.
Banadir University
SATG works with Banadir University on research projects, leveraging the university’s local knowledge and connections to the Somali community.
Amoud University
Through collaboration with Amoud University, SATG conducts research and supports agricultural education, contributing to the training and development of the next generation of agricultural professionals.
University of Minnesota
SATG partners with the University of Minnesota on research and agricultural projects, benefiting from the university’s academic and scientific resources.
Women Farmers' Association
SATG partners with the Women Farmers’ Association in the Lower Shabelle Region to train and engage women and youth in agriculture, empowering them and supporting their active participation in the sector.
Local and International NGOs
SATG works with various local and international NGOs, such as Concern Worldwide, Adeso, and CEFA, providing training, technical support, and collaboration on agricultural projects.