WFPD champions women’s inclusion in peacebuilding, conflict prevention, and sustainable development across the Mandera Triangle. Empowering women since 2000.
Borwaqo Primary School, Mandera Township Primary, and Khadija Girls Sec Senior School, supporting girls' education, menstrual health. The aim is to promote girls' confidence ,dignity in schools, and commemorating International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM, Feb 6th, 2026 .
"Breaking barriers, empowering girls! Through the Jasiri Program, Women for Peace and Development Mandera, in partnership with CCGD & funded by MasterCard Foundation, distributed dignity kits to 3 schools in Mandera Town.
The forum is part of BORESHA–NABAD’s efforts to support and promote women-led platforms, fostering collaboration among grassroots groups and reinforcing connections with peers in government and civil society organisations across the three border regions.
inform decision-making processes.
Discussions focused on current challenges affecting women and girls in the borderlands, including digital gender-based violence, safety, irregular migration, survivor protection, and the role women play in preventing inter-community conflict.
to mark International Women Human Rights Defenders Day.
The annual forum provides a space for borderlands women to reflect on emerging issues and identify advocacy pathways that strengthen protection systems, support cross-border peacebuilding, and ensure women’s voices shape ,
Today, BORESHA–NABAD, through Mandera Women for Peace WFPD, facilitated the annual caucus of the Cross-Border Women Network Forum as part of efforts aligned with the global 16 Days of Activism campaign.The caucus brought together 60 members from across Kenya,Somalia, and Ethiopia
The event was inspiring to see women from Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia united with one shared purpose champion conservation and drive positive change for our communities. In attendance was the CEC Public Service, Community Cohesion, and Conflict Management Madam Nadifa.
during this difficult drought period.
Their engagement sparked meaningful discussions and helped empower women leaders from across Mandera Triangle with knowledge on protecting our natural resources,safeguarding wildlife, and fostering peaceful coexistence across borders.
A key highlight was when officers from Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and Kenya Forest Service (KFS) requested an opportunity to address the participants on the urgent issues of poaching, deforestation, and the growing conservation challenges in our region,
Mandera Triangle Women for Change Forum – yesterday’s Special Moment
yesterday’s Women for Change Forum in Mandera Town—held under the BORESHA-NABAD Project, funded by the EU and DANIDA—was truly impactful.
12.11.2025 ,WFPD through Boresha-Nabad project with funding support from EU and co funded by DANIDA , supported The monthly CountyCVE Engagement Forum held in Mandera.The forum brought together Goverment Officials,C/leaders, youth, civil society actors to create awareness in CVE.
WFPD with funding from EU through the Boresha Nabad Project for 3 days TOT training on Peace building, PCVE, and GBV for IdentifiedPeace Education Network fromschools in Mandera East . The objective was to sensitize the teachers tobe Peace ambassadors in their respective Schools.
*Women for Peace and Development Mandera,with the Support from Boresha Nabad Project funded by the European Union, is excited initiative aimed at supporting 1,000 school girls in Mandera The dignity kits contains essential resources #EmpowerGirls#ManderaEast#DignityForGirls
WFPD with funding from EU through the Boresha Nabad Project convened 3 days TOT training on peace building, PCVE, and GBV for Identified Peace Education Network from schools in Mandera East at Granda hotel. The objective was to sensitize the teachers to be peace ambassadors .
While Commemorating International Women Human Rights Defenders Day,WFPD today 29th,Nov,2024 organised the cross-border annual women network forum to champion the spirit of One Network, Many Voices for Peace,and amplify the voices of women networks from the Kenya-Somalia-Ethiopia.
*WFPDwith funding from Eu under the Boresha Nabad project, has carried out a one day sensitization meeting for cross border communities in Mandera, Suftu, &B/ Hawa on SGBV in Trafficking and Illegal Migration for 40 participants Mandera triangle #end SGBV together.#Boresha-Nabad
@WFPD under the Boresha Nabad project funded by Eu has carried out a one day sensitisation meeting for cross border communities such as of Mandera, Suftu, and B/ Hawa on for Cross Border Communities on SGBV,trafficking &illegal migration #End SGBV Together #Boresha Nabad .
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