We are the Madhiban Minority community, and we deserve to be heard.

Equal Rights for All

For years, the Madhiban Minority people have been ignored and treated unfairly. It’s time to change that.
Who We Are

A Community Seeking Justice and Equality

The Madhiban Minority Poeple have faced discrimination for a long time. We have been left out of many opportunities and treated unfairly. This organization was created to bring our community together, share our struggles, and fight for our rights.

Why We Exist

Our Mission & Vision

Our Mission

At the Madhiban Minority People, we believe in the inherent dignity and potential of every individual.

Our mission is to:

  • Advocate for Equality: Challenge the systemic discrimination and social exclusion faced by the Madhiban Minority community.
    Promote Education: Provide access to quality education for Madhiban children and adults, empowering them to break the cycle of poverty.
  • Preserve Culture: Celebrate and document the rich cultural heritage of the Madhiban Minority people, ensuring their history is recognized and respected.
  • Foster Economic Empowerment: Create sustainable livelihood opportunities through skill development, entrepreneurship programs, and access to resources.
  • Build Bridges: Encourage dialogue and understanding between the Madhiban Minority community and other Somali clans to promote social cohesion and unity.

Our Vision

  • We envision where the Madhiban Minority people are fully integrated into society, free from discrimination, and able to thrive as equal members of the nation. We strive for a future where their voices are heard, their rights are protected, and their contributions are celebrated.
Come join us

For Years, the Madhiban Minority People Have Faced Discrimination. Together, We Can Raise Our Voices, Stand for Our Rights, and Build a Better Future.

Why We Exist

Why Does It Matter?

The Madhiban are an integral part of somaliland, as well as in parts of, Ethipoa, Somali, Kenya, and Djibouti history and culture, often regarded as one of the earliest communities in the region. Despite their historical significance, they have been subjected to severe marginalization. The Somali caste system, which divides society into hierarchical clans, has placed the Madhiban outside the dominant clan structures, denying them access to basic rights, intermarriage with other clans, and participation in political
decision-making.

Historically, the Madhiban have been artisans, craftsmen, and skilled labourers, contributing immensely to Somali society. Yet, their contributions have often been overlooked, and they have been relegated to the fringes of society, facing stigma and exclusion.

Be Part of the Change.

Stand with Us to Create a Future Where No One Is Left Behind.