
SOYO Becomes Partner with the World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD)
The Somali Youth Open Organization (SOYO) is proud to announce that it has become a partner of the World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD), a global network dedicated to drug prevention, treatment, and recovery. This partnership supports SOYO’s mission to empower Somali youth and protect children from the dangers of substance abuse. Together, SOYO and WFAD will work to promote awareness, strengthen prevention efforts, and support recovery initiatives, contributing to a safer and healthier future for communities across Somalia.
Solicitud Kenya and Somali Youth Open Organization (SOYO) have partnered to strengthen their shared mission of empowering and protecting children and youth in their communities. Together, they focus on advancing access to education, promoting child protection, and supporting youth development through collaborative initiatives. This partnership aims to tackle key challenges such as poverty, violence, and limited opportunities, creating safer and more inclusive environments for young people. By combining regional expertise with collective action, SOYO and Solicitud Kenya are committed to building a brighter, more equitable future for the next generation.
World youth clubs and Somali Youth Open Organization (SOYO) partner to create a unified effort in empowering and protecting children and youth globally. Together, they focus on providing access to education, mental health support, and safe recreational spaces, fostering an environment where young people can thrive. Through collaborative programs, they aim to address critical challenges such as poverty, violence, and lack of opportunities, ensuring every child and youth has the chance to build a brighter future. This partnership combines global outreach with local impact, demonstrating a shared commitment to uplifting and saving vulnerable populations.
Sport en Commun is a groundbreaking pan-African digital platform dedicated to leveraging the transformative power of sports to foster youth development, social cohesion, and sustainable growth across the continent. Through strategic partnerships with organizations like SOYO, it focuses on using sports as a tool to create opportunities, nurture talent, and drive positive societal change.
Youth across Africa face various challenges, including limited access to education, employment opportunities, and platforms for personal development. Recognizing these barriers, Sport en Commun and SOYO collaborate to turn these challenges into opportunities by utilizing sports as a universal language and a medium for empowerment. Their partnership aims to connect communities, develop young leaders, and address pressing issues like education, health, and gender equality through innovative sports initiatives.
Somali Youth Open Organization (SOYO), and FootballerLife collaborate to create a supportive network that empowers children and youth through education, sports, and community engagement. Together, they use the universal language of football to inspire teamwork, discipline, and leadership while addressing social challenges such as poverty, inequality, and lack of opportunities. By integrating sports with mentorship and life skills training, this partnership ensures young people have the tools and support to build better lives and brighter futures, fostering resilience and hope in communities worldwide.
Somali Youth Open Organization (SOYO), and the Global Youth Mentorship Network work together to empower and guide young people toward achieving their full potential. Through mentorship programs, leadership training, and community-driven initiatives, they focus on addressing critical challenges facing children and youth, such as education, mental health, and career development. This partnership combines global expertise with local knowledge to create safe, inclusive spaces where young people can grow, learn, and thrive, fostering a new generation of leaders dedicated to building a brighter and more equitable world.
The Somali Youth Open Organization (SOYO) and Sport for Social Change Network Africa (SSCN Africa) collaborate to harness the transformative power of sports to foster positive social change. SSCN Africa, a leading network promoting the use of sports for peacebuilding and development, connects organizations across the continent to address complex challenges and achieve sustainable development. Together with SOYO, they focus on empowering children and youth by promoting inclusion, teamwork, and leadership through sports-based programs. Their initiatives tackle critical social issues such as inequality, youth unemployment, and access to education, creating opportunities for young people to build skills and resilience. This partnership exemplifies the unifying power of sports in driving meaningful change and sustainable development across Africa