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somalia

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internally displaced
refugees and asylum seekers

liters of clean, safe water provided
patients treated beyond vaccination or well-child clinics
children reunited with their families

took part in the GBV protection program “Adelante en Comunidad”
women received training and co-created GBV protection strategies in the “Me Protejo, Te Protejo” project
indirect customers benefitted from programs

received GBV prevention and care
received water, sanitation, and hygiene services

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refugees

Young people enrolled in alternative education programs
Syrian refugees helped to recover from trauma
Syrian families supported through livelihoods activities

Customer Served:
LGBTIQ Somalians, Ethiopians, Burundians, Congolese, Eritreans, Ugandans, and Rwandans
READ MORE ↗LGBTIQ refugees and asylum seekers have been aided
received livelihood training
received seed funding to start or grow their business

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refugees hosted
internally displaced

received health education and services
received long-lasting insecticidal nets
received complete malaria treatment services

received health care and support
accessed water, sanitation, and hygiene services
received shelter and non-food items

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politically displaced
disaster-related displaced

reached with Quick-Impact Projects at the border
received nights of safe housing provided through Airbnb.org
distributed in direct grants through 220+ community-led organizations

received high-quality health care
children and mothers received anemia prevention and response services, and 3,376accessed nutrition screenings and services
survivors of gender-based violence received comprehensive case management

obtained access to health care
received water, sanitation, and hygiene services
received GBV prevention and care

pregnant and lactating women instructed in Mother Infant Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN)guidelines
children under 5 years treated for malnutrition
received gender-based violence support

people supported since the start of the war in April 2023
people provided with access to health care and immunization services
received water, sanitation, and hygiene services

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refugees
internally displaced

received education and health services
long-lasting insecticidal nets distributed
malaria treatment services

Customer Served:
Congolese, South Sudanese, Burundians, Rwandese, Somali, Ethiopians
READ MORE ↗received protection services
obtained livelihood training and support
received mental health and psychosocial support
took advantage of educational services at Nakivale Community Library

reached with Quick-Impact Projects at the border
received nights of safe housing provided through Airbnb.org
million distributed in direct grants through 220+ community-led organizations

Customer Served:
Refugees and other displaced newcomers rebuilding their lives in the United States.
READ MORE ↗individuals partnered with Alight to sponsor and guide refugees into U.S. communities
newcomers welcomed to the U.S. through private sponsorship programs
Afghan newcomers served through community programming in Minnesota

Alight and its affiliates have more than 2,300 humanitarians on the ground in 20 countries, providing high-quality services for over 4 million individuals on the long and arduous journey of displacement.
We assist people rebuild lives filled with joy, dignity, connection, and purpose. We co-create solutions and programs with them to address their needs, while also developing local partnerships to build resilience.


Since 1994, Alight has been in Africa providing education for young minds, healthcare for families, and safe spaces for those fleeing violence, particularly women and girls. Among our many services, our programs deliver clean water, livelihood opportunities, and affordable clean energy to help displaced people rebuild their lives and their communities.
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Through newcomer sponsorship, protection programs, and livelihood training, Alight has been supporting individuals in the Americas as they build lives of self-sufficiency and free from violence since 2018.
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Alight has a long history of working in Asia, dating all the way back to our founding as the American Refugee Committee in 1979. We tackle critical issues in healthcare, education, and building livelihoods, as well as help communities fight malaria, provide them with vital training, and support them in natural disasters.
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