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  1. Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan ( Marsabit, 1978) es una abogada y embajadora de paz keniata galardonada con el Premio de la Paz de Stuttgart en 2011. 1 . Biografía. Sus padres provenían de tribus enemigas al Norte de Kenia, y tras cursar derecho, regresó a su pueblo para promover la paz en la zona. 2 .

    • Proyectos Wikimedia, Datos: Q22583016
  2. Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan (Somali: Faadumo Cabdiqaadir Aadan) (born c. 1978) is a Kenyan lawyer and peace ambassador. She is a recipient of the Stuttgart Peace Prize. Life. Adan was born to parents who were from two warring tribes in Marsabit, Northern Kenya.

  3. Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan (* 1978 in Marsabit [1]) ist eine kenianische Rechtsanwältin und Friedensaktivistin. Adan erhielt 2011 den Stuttgarter Friedenspreis . Leben. Fatuma Adan wurde 1978 in Marsabit geboren. Ihre Eltern stammten aus zwei unterschiedlichen, gegeneinander Krieg führenden ethnischen Gruppen aus der Region Marsabit im Norden Kenias.

    • 1978
    • Adan, Fatuma Abdulkadir
    • Marsabit
  4. Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan. Founder and Executive Director, Horn of Africa Development Initiative - HODI. Fatuma Adan was born to parents from two warring tribes in Marsabit, Northern Kenya. After becoming the first woman from Marsabit to obtain a law degree, she declined job offers in Nairobi to return to her homeland to provide legal ...

    • History and Structure
    • Football Program "Shoot to Score, Not to Kill"
    • Education Programs
    • Notable Events

    HODI began in 2003 as a community based organisation in Marsabit, Kenya. The initial focus of the organisation was to address the inequality of access to legal services for the poor people of Marsabit. In 2007, HODI became registered as an NGO. As of November 2017, the HODI staff has grown to over 25 members. HODI serves roughly 7000 people, with o...

    The organisation is known for its use of a program known as "Shoot To Score, Not To Kill" through which football is used as a voice in the advocacy for peace among members of different ethnicity in northern Kenya. The football program focuses on "disarming" the mind to accept those who are different, and promotes peaceful acts on the football field...

    Through their education program, HODI empowers women and girls to have an active voice in their communities. This program trains women about alternative livelihoods. After graduation of the program, those women become role models in their communities, and continue to educate future generations. HODI also trains paralegals, to provide legal aid to l...

    In 2002, the HODI Girls' Championship assembled 200 teenage girls from different villages and tribes in northern Kenya. The tournament helped bring awareness, and break down the silence around trad...
    In January 2011, Adan received the Stuttgart Peace Prizefor her work with the Horn of Africa Development Initiative "combining soccer and emancipation".
    In 2015, the organisation won a Beyond Sport Award for sport for social inclusion.
    In 2008, seven girls were kidnapped from a HODI football game, and were then tortured (raped and beaten). HODI founder, Adan, spent two years searching for them, retrieved three, but was not able t...
    • 2003 (20 years ago)
  5. www.hodiafrica.org › about › mission-historyOur Founder - HODI

    7 de dic. de 2020 · Fatuma A. Adan founded HODI in 2003. At the time, she was a recent graduate of law school. She established HODI as a community-based organization to address the inadequacy of access to legal services for the poor people of Marsabit.

  6. 6 de ago. de 2018 · Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan. One of the first football tournaments was aimed at healing the violent rift between communities. Fatuma founded the Horn of Africa Development Initiative, or Hodi, as...