CADIR is committed to producing applied research that responds directly to the pressing realities of Somali society, ranging from development and governance issues to climate change, health problem and public service delivery.
By nurturing a culture of inquiry, training young researchers, and building institutional partnerships, CADIR aims to expand the scope and quality of research at the University of Bosaso Garowe and across the wider academic community.
The center provides rigorous analysis and policy advice to strengthen decision-making processes and ensure that governance, development programs, and business practices are informed by credible data and research.
Recognizing the central role of young people in shaping Somalia’s future, CADIR promotes creativity, entrepreneurship, and leadership skills, equipping the next generation with the tools they need to create jobs and drive economic transformation.
Through research, dialogue, and innovation, CADIR works to advance peacebuilding and good governance while supporting initiatives that stimulate socio-economic recovery and long-term resilience in post-conflict Somalia.