Empowering Somali Youth Through Mentorship, Knowledge & Connection
Addressing Gaps, Creating Opportunities
Somalia’s youth face significant challenges due to the lack of adequate support systems. Limited access to education, employment, and social services has resulted in a cycle of marginalization and disenfranchisement. In response, Midaynta Community Services has expanded its proven youth mentorship model into Mogadishu.
By implementing a structured mentorship program in Somalia’s capital, we aim to equip youth with the tools and confidence needed to thrive personally and professionally—breaking barriers and building futures.
Mirroring a Proven Model: From Toronto to Mogadishu
This initiative mirrors the successful “Rites of Passage” Youth Mentorship Program that Midaynta Community Services has delivered in Northwest Toronto for over a decade. By adapting this culturally responsive and outcomes-driven model, we are replicating the positive impact we’ve seen in Canada—empowering African youth through mentorship, identity-building, and community connection.
Program Overview
The Youth Mentorship Program in Mogadishu empowers participants by fostering leadership, critical thinking, and civic engagement. Trained mentors support youth in navigating life’s challenges, offering guidance in:
Financial literacy
Education and career exploration
Entrepreneurship and small business development
Civic responsibility and community leadership
Mentorship provides positive role models, safe spaces for growth, and long-term support to help youth reach their full potential.
Local Implementation Partners
Programming is currently facilitated at:
Banadir University
Salaam University
These partnerships ensure mentorship delivery is accessible, locally rooted, and culturally aligned with Somali youth experiences.
The Power of Mentorship
The Youth Mentorship Program in Mogadishu empowers participants by fostering leadership, critical thinking, and civic engagement. Trained mentors support youth in navigating life’s challenges, offering guidance in:
For Youth:
A trusted mentor and guide
Confidence to pursue education and leadership roles
A stronger connection to their identity and community
For Mentors:
A stronger connection to their identity and community
Training and ongoing support
Recognition and leadership growth
Looking Ahead: Regional Expansion
We aim to expand this mentorship model beyond Mogadishu to reach youth in other regions of Somalia and the East African region. With new partnerships and trained local mentors, we are committed to:
Scaling programming in urban and rural areas
Strengthening university and community partnerships
Building a nationwide network of youth leaders and mentors
Sharing best practices across borders
Together, we are building a generation of empowered, resilient Somali youth.