Who we are

Horn Thrive Hub (HTH), officially known as The, is a multidisciplinary innovation hub founded in 2018. HTH delivers transformative, community-driven, and evidence-based services in research, digital innovation, policy development, monitoring and evaluation, climate change adaptation, and institutional capacity building. We empower displaced persons, women, youth, and vulnerable communities to lead change through inclusive programs aligned with national strategies and global development goals.
HTH operates across all Federal Member States, Banaadir, and key districts of Somalia, ensuring our work is context-specific, participatory, and locally owned. We support governments, civil society organizations, UN agencies, and development partners through scalable, impactful solutions that are grounded in data and designed for resilience. Our commitment is to connect communities with opportunity and institutions with reliable, localized evidence.

Our mission

To empower marginalized populations—especially displaced youth, students, and emerging entrepreneurs through high-impact education, technology access, skill-building, climate resilience programs, and strategic partnerships that foster inclusive economic growth and community sustainability.

Our vision

To be a catalyst for inclusive innovation, resilience, and sustainable development in vulnerable and displaced communities by equipping individuals with the knowledge, skills, and tools to lead transformative change.

Core values

Equity

Ensuring equal access to opportunities and resources regardless of background or displacement st

Innovation:

Fostering creativity, curiosity, and technology as tools for local and global solutions.

Resilience:

Building the capacity of individuals and communities to withstand and recover from challenges.

Collaboration:

Partnering with communities and institutions for shared growth and impact.

Integrity:

Operating with transparency, accountability, and a commitment to excellence.

Sustainability:

Promoting environmentally conscious and long-term solutions across all programs.

Strategic Approaches

  • Human-Centered Design: Programs are co-created with communities to ensure relevance, cultural sensitivity, and sustainability.
  • Technology for Development: Leveraging data, GIS, and software solutions to enhance decision-making, planning, and innovation.
  • Multi-Sectoral Collaboration: Engaging government, academia, NGOs, and the private sector to scale impact and influence policy.
  • Inclusion and Accessibility: Prioritizing participation of marginalized groups including women, IDPs, and persons with disabilities.
  • Evidence-Based Implementation: Utilizing research, M&E, and data to design, deliver, and adapt programs effectively.
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