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Community Building
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Daarusalaam
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Daarusalaam Road Rehabilitation (Acc-005)
Darusalam village was established in 1982 by a group of people those are looking for settlement in Baidoa town these people came originally from Baidoa town and nearby villages. Darusalam village is located Southern edge of Baidoa town and there is extensive rangeland for livestock pasture and dry land farms for cereals and legumes production, it has also approximately 300 irrigated small farms and one water spring called Bukriyey this water is not potable because of its test. The village is having boundaries with East rangeland, West Berdale village, North Towfiiq village and South Isha village. The settlement is growing due to following reasons:
-Security of the village is improving.
-Improved public services i.e. road rehabilitations.
-Education facilities.
Pasture for livestock.
This community is peri- urban habitually they have Agriculture and Livestock heritage, but they lost most of their livestock due to erratic rains, conflict, market inflation and floods which make them vulnerable to risks. After long discussions and community mobilization on project objectives the community agreed to milestone some important historical events took place in their respective village.
The Project will use the Bulshokaab platform to track the transactions of the bank accounts and contributions from community members and the diaspora. Through Bulshokaab, members of the public will be able to access these financial transactions by visiting www.Bulshokaab.com. Community contributions amounting to $21,068 are expected to contribute by the residents of Daarusalaam and its diaspora.
Tuulo Samokaab is small village situated 35km west of Lasanod. It is a home for approximately 400 households. The livelihood source of this community is depending on the livestock; particularly camels and shoats.