Somalia has one of the lowest prices for internet data bundles. It also has the fastest internet connection in the Eastern African region at a relatively low cost. In Somalia, most internet users rely on the internet for entertainment and access to the daily news. The COVID-19 pandemic has made …
Read More »Nurses and midwives: the bridge between patients & health care
To celebrate International Nurses’ Day, marked around the world on Florence Nightingale’s birthday on 12 May, and International Midwives’ Day, which falls on 7 May, the World Health Organization (WHO) in Somalia is acknowledging the remarkable contribution of nurses and midwives in the country. WHO spoke to 2 experts to …
Read More »UN: Drought, torrential rains devastate Somalia
MOGADISHU — The United Nations warns Somalia faces a perilous future as drought followed by torrential rains have destroyed this year’s planting season. Somalia is one of the countries in the world most prone to the erratic and calamitous impacts of climate change. It has been hit by a double …
Read More »KSrelief launches Eid Al-Fitr Zakat distribution project in Somalia
MOGADISHU — King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center launched today the Eid Al-Fitr Zakat Distribution Project in Somalia. KSrelief distributed 22,857 bags of rice weighing 458 tons in Galkayo city, Puntland State and Hargeisa city, Somaliland, benefiting 137,142 individuals. Minister of Endowment and Religious Affairs of Somaliland Sheikh Khalil …
Read More »UN: Heavy rains kill at least 25 over past week in Somalia
MOGADISHU — At least 25 people have been killed in the past seven days due to heavy rains pounding several parts of Somalia, the United Nations humanitarian agency said in a statement on Sunday. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said among the dead include 14 …
Read More »Mogadishu hit by a deadly car bomb blast
MOGADISHU — At least six people have been killed and several other wounded after a suspected al-Shabaab suicide bomber blew himself in Mogadishu. Somali police spokesman Sadik Aden Ali said that Ahmed Bashane, Waberi district police commander, and Abdi Basid, deputy commander of Waliyow Adde police division, were among those …
Read More »UN warns of severe flooding in Somalia
MOGADISHU — The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on Saturday warned of high risk of severe flooding in Somalia amid rise in river levels. FAO’s Somalia Water and Land Information Management (FAO-SWALIM) flood bulletin released in Mogadishu warns at least 150,000 people are at immediate risk …
Read More »Heavy rains kills 9 children in Mogadishu
MOGADISHU — At least nine children were killed Friday when a house collapsed after heavy rains here in the capital, according to an aid organization. The children were rushed to hospitals but died from their injuries, said the Somali Red Crescent society. “Sadly 9 children rushed to hospital following the collapse …
Read More »UN: Violence displaces 250K in 2 weeks in Mogadishu
MOGADISHU — More than 250,000 people have been displaced in the past two weeks in violence and generalized insecurity in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, and its environs, the United Nations humanitarian agency has said. The displacement took place in Banadir, Berdale and Badweyn, including nearly 200,000 in Mogadishu, in Banadir …
Read More »Somalia records 247 new coronavirus cases
MOGADISHU — Somalia confirmed 247 new positive Covid-19 cases in the past 48 hours bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 14,368. 143 more people were reported to have recovered from the disease, hence the total number of recoveries is now at 6,152. Unfortunately, 24 people …
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