
Saturday, May 28, 2022

She was born in Mogadishu where she grew up in her childhood,
but the circumstances did not allow her to remain in her hometown, and the displacement caused her to become part of the thousands
of refugees Somalis who were
scattered around the world.
She left the
country in 1991, when she was a young girl, she became a refugee in a camp in
Kenya, where she lived for 7 years a difficult life as a refugee. Luckily for
her, she left Kenya seven years
later and went to Europe, eventually settling in the Netherlands.
She started
a new life in the country she emigrated to, she
resumed her education, studied dermatology, and taking advantage of the knowledge she
gained which very few Somali women had, she decided to work in her field in
the Netherlands.
This is the story
of Warsan Abdullahi Yusuf, a diaspora woman who returned to the country with
her family and started a new business in the country. Warsan lives and works in Bossaso and Qardho, and she is the owner
of a cosmetics company called WARSAN AND WAXSAN.
“Personally, I am open-minded, not shy about working with and socializing with the community
I live in, so I decided to study this subject to get closer
to a wider community,” said Warsan
Abdullahi.
After completing
her education, and returning to the country in 2018, Warsan took the initiative
to create a small business in her native Somali community which is now
thriving. “I have not received
support from banks or donors. I started this business idea at a very low level
and I believe it is growing and has
good future as a business” Warsan said.

At first, she opened
a small shop where she sold her products made at home. Warsan and Waxsan
production business, which is growing day by day, now consists of two shops and
has created jobs for several youths who were unemployed.
Businesses of this nature are not many in this area of the
country, and Warsan’s business idea is unique in specializing in the production
of cosmetics in the country. Warsan
operates in Puntland, where the name “Puntland” means the land of the “Udug”
which means aromatic plants and myrrh which grow densely in this area, and
is used to produce different perfumes and cosmetics such as natural oils, which are often sold in the Arabian
peninsula.
"Incense is
a plant that is not widely known for its skin health benefits. I make products
such as oils, and lotions that both men
and women use," said Warsan.
Apart from the company’s
cosmetic products, Warsan’s company also produces oil made from flaxseed oil,
peanut oil, curcumin, and cucumber
products traditionally used by women. She also manufactures other cosmetic
products whose ingredients are imported from
outside the country.
Every innovation
has its own set of challenges and opportunities. At the initial stages of the
business, people were skeptical of the quality of her products, they believed
that the packaged products imported from outside were of superior quality to
locally manufactures products.

As a result
of those challenges, in the first year of her business, she was unable to hire
employees, so Warsan did the
production and also the sales of the products at her only shop then, she
remembers "It was not easy for me to hire employees,
because I was not able to pay them, I did the
work all by myself the first year. I
never gave up. I have persevered despite the circumstances”.
In the second year, she hired one employee, and after that, the business grew,
and she hired more staff,
so now the business employs four people as they operate in both the cities
of Bossaso and Qardho.
Warsan did not
stop there, she has a contract with an international cosmetics company to which
she lent her brand name and they produce in partnership products including
creams, lotions, oils, hair products, facial,
and skin. "I
have given brand rights to a
company abroad. It also produces a variety of products with my brand, also I import
products and then I pack and distribute them, in addition to the products which
are locally manufactured from homegrown aromatic plants”, Warsan reiterates.
Every idea and business has its
purpose and vision, Warsan, who is currently the sole owner of the company aims to be the biggest
manufacturer of cosmetic products in Somalia in the
foreseeable future. Warsan states "I really
want to contribute to the growth of the country's economy, by ensuring
the company makes products which are manufactured locally because that
helps employ my fellow citizens”
Such a vision and
commitment to the growth of the country and the welfare of its citizen is what
makes unique the sacrifices and contributions of Somali women to their
communities and country.
Women In Media Initiative Somalia- WIMISOM
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.wimisom.org