Mission & Vision
In accordance of the Somali civil code of 1960, and Puntland constitution of 2012 we established the organization here after in the year of 2010.
Satus of the Organization
- Horn of Africa Center for Peace is a voluntary, humanitarian, non-governmental, non-profit making, non political and non partisan organization.
- Horn of Africa Center for Peace has legal status and personality; it has the legal right to sue or to be sued in its own name.
Benefits of the Organization
The ultimate beneficiaries shall be the vulnerable population (women, children, elderly, people with special needs and displaced people).
Mission of the Organization
Through the implementation of its programs, Horn of Africa Center for Peace provides support to needy groups to help facilitate their full access to basic and fundamental social requirements, such as education and health care, under the umbrella of fair national and international legislations towards the prevailing of security and peace.
Horn of Africa Center for Peace ’s initiated effort to contribute without any discrimination to projects of human development is done through the support of its Partners.
Vision of the Organization
Horn of Africa Center for Peace believes in the sustainability of human development and poverty alleviation and struggles to enable vulnerable groups (women and children, people with special needs and displaced people etc…) to exercise their civil rights in their communities and lead a dignified social and economic existence with improved living conditions.
HACP centre is also for capacity development and strategic studies, aims to contribute to lasting peace, development and harmony in the Horn of Africa sub-region through responding to the cessation of hostilities among conflicting clans, sub-clans and sub sub-clans in Somalia and in the Horn of Africa and at the same time encouraging Somali ‘indigenous’ ways of conflict management and peace-building through the communities’ influential actors.
HACP is different; it is unique in that it is dedicated to making peace and at the same time engage in humanitarian operations in the region. As part of its methodology, the Centre will involve all stakeholders in a community participatory approach including drawing lessons learned from past peace-making and peace-building efforts and marrying theory with practice.
In line with this, it will approach issues as a neutral party in its pursuit of social justice, rule of law, equity, fairness, transparency and accountability since these are the basis of good governance.