Marawe Emergancy Room

Marawe Emergancy Room

Established: June 5, 2023

Primary Contact:

Name: Mohammed Alkamel

Location: Northern State – Marawe

Areas of Operation: Humanitarian work, including food distribution, shelter support,

and health services.

Target Community:

1. Displaced Populations in Shelter Centers: Facing challenges in food provision

and winter supplies.

2. Displaced Populations Resettled in Housing Outside the City: Struggling

with access to health services, food, and winter needs.

3. Host Communities: Experiencing severe economic hardship due to the broader

economic crisis.

Group Purpose and ActivitiesMission Statement:

To provide humanitarian assistance to displaced individuals and vulnerable local

communities, focusing on raising awareness, improving living conditions, and fostering

community empowerment.

Key Activities:

1. Awareness campaigns on critical issues (health, environment, social rights).

2. Distribution of essential resources such as food and winter supplies. 3.

Supporting sustainable practices and enhancing community collaboration.

Past Projects:

1. Food Basket Distribution: Reached 800 beneficiaries in 4 shelter centers

(August 15, 2023).

2. Warm Winter Campaign: Delivered winter supplies (December 1, 2023).
3. Environmental Sanitation Project: Conducted 5 cycles from January 5 to July 15, 2024.

4. Health Convoys and Medical Support: Assisted 54 displaced individuals with medical needs.

Current Status

Operational Challenges:

1. Funding Shortages: Services halted due to lack of funding.

2. Restrictions by Other Organizations: The dominance of Red Cresent

Orgnization has limited operational flexibility.

3. Active Efforts: The group remains engaged in needs assessment and advocacy

for local intervention.

Funding History:

No external funding since inception; operations sustained through

individual contributions.

Organizational Capacity

Leadership and Staff:1. Leadership: Mazin Siddig

2. Financial Officer: Mohammed Alkamil

3. Media Officer: Mustafa Mohammed

4. Housing Sector Officer: Alwia Mohammed

5. Food Sector Officer: Hozifa Abdulrahim

6. Health Officer: Hozifa Hassan

7. Team Member: Eman Bbaker

Proposed Plan for Future Funding:

● Implement a Food Basket Distribution Project targeting 420 displaced families

in city housing, providing food sufficient for 15 days per family.

● Resume field activities to meet urgent community needs.

Support Needed

Requested Resources:

1. Capacity Building:

a. Training in partnership building and project management.

2. Material Support:

a. Electronic devices and office supplies for improved operations.

Impact Goals:

● Alleviate food insecurity for displaced families.

● Strengthen the group’s ability to manage and execute humanitarian projectseffectively