Our Partners

At IDRAC, we believe that peace cannot be imported from the outside. It must be designed, built, and owned from within societies themselves. Together with our in-country teams and partner organizations, we create spaces and opportunities for the active participation of local communities to identify peacebuilding challenges and develop their own solutions. Supporting locally driven and context-specific ownership of peacebuilding is essential to achieving lasting and sustainable peace.

Partnerships are central to the practical, country-based peacebuilding work we do, as well as to our peacebuilding policy initiatives. We recognize that the quality, relevance, and impact of our work are greatly enhanced through collaboration with others. Depending on the context, our partners range from local and issue-specific non-governmental organizations to large international institutions and agencies—both governmental and non-governmental.

IDRAC is also privileged to maintain a unique strategic partnership with the United Nations, In addition, we have developed strategic partnerships with various governments around the world.

We are honored to collaborate with a diverse range of partners across the globe in pursuit of our shared peacebuilding goals.

At IDRAC, we build strategic alliances with local and international actors who share our commitment to sustainable peace and development in Somalia. Through these partnerships, we enhance our ability to support locally led initiatives and foster long-term, inclusive solutions that reflect the needs and aspirations of Somali communities.

Strategic partners

IDRAC is particularly grateful to the governments that serve as its Strategic Partners — the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland — for their continued political and financial support. Their commitment is essential to advancing our impact by strengthening IDRAC as an institution and enabling our contributions to peacebuilding at both the international level and within Somalia. Their support also plays a vital role in driving our work on peacebuilding policy, programming, and innovation.

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