MOGADISHU — At least four people have died while more than 278,000 others have been affected by torrential rains and riverine floods since the start of the seasonal Deyr (average October-December) rains in Somalia three weeks ago, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). …
Read More »WFP requires $351 million to ramp up assistance activities in Somalia
MOGADISHU — The World Food Program (WFP) announced on Friday that it requires 351 million U.S. dollars in net funding across all activities to scale up humanitarian assistance for the next six months in Somalia. The impacts of decades of armed conflict, irregular rainfall, poverty and internal displacement have driven …
Read More »WHO scales up response to tackle cholera in Somalia amid heavy rains
MOGADISHU — The World Health Organization (WHO) said Wednesday that it is ramping up response to curb cholera transmission in Somalia as heavy rains continue to pound several parts of the country. The WHO said Somalia has had uninterrupted cholera transmission in 29 drought-affected districts since 2022 and in the …
Read More »ATMIS police officers sharpen skills on explosive hazard movements in Somalia
MOGADISHU — The African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) said Monday its police officers have successfully wrapped up an explosive hazard and awareness training course in Baidoa, southwest Somalia, to ensure the safety and security of the people. The ATMIS said the training featured practical demonstrations on convoy movement …
Read More »Night-time fire razes down Mogadishu market
MOGADISHU — Last night a devastating fire ripped through a market in Howlwadaag District, Mogadishu. The market, situated behind Hotel Wehliye, was a vibrant and bustling place where people of all walks of life came to buy and sell goods. The market provided the community with an array of products,, …
Read More »Journalists empowered as champions for Somali women & children’s rights
MOGADISHU — The Somali Independent Media Houses Association (SIMHA), in collaboration with Save the Children Somalia, has commenced a comprehensive five-day training program for nearly 40 journalists from various media outlets in Mogadishu. The training aims to empower journalists, including both young women and men, working as editors, producers, reporters, …
Read More »At least 6 killed in suicide bombing attack in Somalia
MOGADISHU — At least six people, including four Somali National Army (SNA) soldiers, were killed and several others wounded on Saturday in a suicide bombing attack near Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, the police said. A car laden with explosives exploded at a security checkpoint at Elasha Biyaha area, about …
Read More »Somalia, partners renew commitment to health emergency response
MOGADISHU — Somalia, UN agencies and other partners on Thursday renewed their commitment to addressing health emergencies, with a focus on polio, in the country. The government and the health partners, in a joint statement issued in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, expressed political support to stop polio, boost immunity …
Read More »Beledweyne airport shuts down due to heavy rains
BELEDWEYNE — The Ugas Khalifa Airport in Beledweyne town was temporarily closed on Friday due to the El Niño heavy rains that occurred in the town on Thursday night, according to officials. Hirshabelle State aviation authorities reported that the rains from the previous night led to water accumulation on the …
Read More »IOM scales up flood response in Somalia in anticipation of rare El Nino
MOGADISHU — The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said it is ready to support Somalia in tackling floods ahead of a rare “super El Nino” in the country. “IOM Somalia is currently deploying teams in the field and is getting ready to provide emergency assistance across the country and start …
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