WARN

Who We Are

The Women’s Advocacy and Resilience Network (WARN) is a community-based organization founded in 2014 by dedicated professionals committed to social justice. We are strategically based in Mandera County, North Eastern Kenya, focusing on serving vulnerable pastoralist communities. As a signatory to the International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent Code of Conduct, we adhere to strict global humanitarian principles. WARN is currently led by our Director, Yusra Ali.

Who We Are

The Women’s Advocacy and Resilience Network (WARN) was founded in 2014 by a group of dedicated professionals with a shared vision for community empowerment. Legally registered and based in Mandera County, North Eastern Kenya, WARN was established specifically to address the complex challenges faced by vulnerable pastoral communities in this arid region. From its inception, the organization has been committed to upholding the highest standards of humanitarian work, operating as a proud signatory to the International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent Code of Conduct, which guides all our interventions in peace building, food security, and human rights advocacy.

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Our Mission

To support vulnerable pastoral communities to be food secure, safe water and coexist peacefully while empowering them to manage the environment.

Our Vision

To see a dignified, peaceful, and empowered community with the capacity to influence development agendas and decisions

Our Approach

We prioritize community trust, accountability, transparency, and gender mainstreaming in all our projects.

Disaster Resilience

Training communities on early warning systems and disaster preparedness using the CMDRR approach .

Our Clients

This is the overarching group the mission is focused on supporting in Mandera County, Kenya.This is the organization’s primary target demographic, especially for programs in Protection, Health, and Nutrition. The file notes that staff are strategically deployed because “the majority of our target beneficiaries in health and nutritional problems tend to be women and children.The Saudi Embassy: Funded a Food Distribution project in Lafey in 2014.The Diaspora: Funded the Environmental Protection awareness project (listed as 2020).