Empowering Displaced Communities to Build a Better Future
Who We ARE?
Empowering Displaced Communities
URURKA BARAKACAYAASHA ISKAASHATADA ISKAASHI (UBII) is a community-based cooperative founded in 2022 in Mogadishu, Somalia. It supports IDPs and vulnerable communities in the Banadir region, especially in the Garasbaley catchment area.
Mission
To empower IDPs through capacity building, economic opportunities, and effective advocacy, ensuring their voices are heard, and their rights are upheld.
PROGRAMS
Why UBII?
What We Do

Economic Empowerment
We help IDPs gain financial independence through skills training, business support.

Advocacy and Awareness
We educate communities on their rights and advocate for policies that protect displaced families.

Community
Engagement
We strengthen unity and cooperation through community meetings and social activities.

Capacity Building
We offer education support, vocational training, and health awareness programs.

Support Services
We connect IDPs with essential healthcare and legal assistance services.
Who We Serve?
- Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
- Women and Children
- Unemployed Youth
- Elderly and Vulnerable Families
- Communities Affected by Conflict
Our Impact
Latest News
UBII Trains Over 200 Youth in Livelihood Skills this Year
UBII successfully completed a large-scale livelihood skills training program for over 200 unemployed youth from
Community Awareness Campaign on IDP Rights Launched
UBII officially launched a new community awareness campaign to educate displaced families about their legal
UBII Strengthens Partnership with Local Health Providers
UBII has signed a new partnership agreement with local health service providers to improve access