Thematic Working Groups (TWGs)

Collaborating for impact through coordination, expertise, and youth-led solutions.

What Are TWGs?

The Somali Youth Resilience Committee (SYRC) adopts a structured and collaborative approach through Thematic Working Groups (TWGs).

These groups bring together stakeholders, experts, youth representatives, and partners to coordinate efforts, share knowledge, and drive impactful interventions across key program areas.

Why TWGs Matter

Strengthening Impact Through Collaboration

TWGs play a vital role in enhancing the quality, effectiveness, and sustainability of SYRC’s programs by ensuring that interventions are well-coordinated, inclusive, and aligned with community needs.

Key Benefits

  • Improved coordination among stakeholders
  • Knowledge sharing and best practices
  • Stronger program design and implementation
  • Evidence-based planning and decision-making
  • Alignment with national priorities and community needs
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How TWGs Work

A Collaborative Approach

Each working group focuses on a specific thematic area and brings together relevant stakeholders to plan, implement, and monitor activities.

TWGs ensure that youth voices are included in decision-making while promoting innovation, accountability, and shared ownership of programs.

Our Approach

Inclusive, Youth-Led, Impact-Drive

SYRC ensures that all TWGs operate under principles of inclusion, participation, gender equality, and accountability.

By engaging diverse stakeholders, TWGs strengthen partnerships and promote sustainable, community-driven solutions.

Key Thematic Areas

Our Focus Areas

Education

Health & Wellbeing

Protection & Inclusion

Livelihoods & Economic Empowerment

Peacebuilding & Conflict Resolution

Climate Change & Environmental Resilience

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Impact & Value

Driving Sustainable Change

Through TWGs, SYRC enhances collaboration, reduces duplication of efforts, and ensures that programs are responsive, effective, and impactful.

This approach strengthens resilience and creates long-term value for communities across Somalia.

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