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ABOUT SIHA

SIHA, which means “The Outcry” in Arabic, began over ten years  ago in 1994 when a group of women activists from the Horn of  Africa recognised the need for an indigenous regional  organisation, made up of a network of civil society groups, who  could work together learning  from one another and campaigning for  the rights of women and girls in the Horn of Africa.  The SIHA  network now has over 40 members who are all national civil  society organizations accredited and operational in one of the  countries and territories in the sub region.


The Horn of Africa region covers an area of 4,387,385 km sq. with  a population of approximately 150 million people. The average  level of poverty in the region currently stands at 49%. The  prevalence of female genital mutilation (FGM), a form of violence  against women, is 92%. The infant mortality rate is 90.7 deaths  per 1000 births. The number of refugees is more than four  million. The number of internally displaced people (IDPs) exceeds  ten million. 

 

SIHA hopes to expand its membership numbers but also bears in  mind that quality is more important than quantity. Our aim  therefore is to build the strength and commitment of our current  members as well as inviting onboard new, pro-active and effective  groups who will help us to achieve our goals.

 

 
 
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