BELETWEYN (SoOHA) – The first plane carrying aid to flood victims in the central Hiran Region after the Shabelle River burst its banks landed at the Beledweyn airport yesterday 27 October. According to reports, the plane was also carrying members of the floods management committee set up by Prime Minister …
Read More »6.3 million Somalis facing food shortage by December – FAO
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Up to 6.3 million Somalis will be facing acute food shortage by December, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has warned calling for scaled-up donor support to avert suffering. In a situation report for October, the UN agency said climatic shocks coupled with widespread poverty and vulnerability …
Read More »HirShabelle president forms an emergency team as floods wreak havoc in Beletweyne
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – HirShabelle President Mohamed Waare has appointed a 13-member ministerial committee and regional governors to spearhead relief efforts following the flooding in Beletweyne. A decree from the President said the 13 ministers will work together with the governors of Hiiraan and Middle Shabelle regions in collaboration with the Federal …
Read More »Families displaced, farms inundated as Juba river breaches banks
GEDO (SoOHA) – Families have been displaced in Middle Juba and Gedo regions as floods sweep through several districts following overflows in the Juba River. Goobjoog News reporter in the Gedo region reports that farms that were under irrigation have been inundated by floods robbing farmers of their main livelihood …
Read More »Floods sweep through Beletweyne with no help on sight
BELETWEYNE (SoOHA) – Several villages in Beletweyne have been inundated in floods as residents struggle to move to higher grounds with little help from humanitarian agencies and government coming through. One of the elders who spoke to Goobjoog News said most locations within the district had been flooded for the …
Read More »UN senior official due in Somalia on plight of children affected by armed conflict
MOGADISHU (S0OHA) – A senior UN official will visit Somalia next week to discuss the situation of children affected by armed conflict in the Horn of Africa nation, the UN mission said on Tuesday. Virginia Gamba, special representative of the UN Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict will be in …
Read More »Somalia’s 2.6m IDPs in need of water, shelter, and health
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Somalia has for almost three decades been in the throes of conflict; now add the most recent drought and the result is displacement and food shortages. There are reports of the urgent need for assistance among the most affected regions, such as Baidoa. In the first half …
Read More »Floods displace 72,000 in central Somalia: UN
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – At least 72,000 people have been displaced by flooding in Belet Weyne town and other surrounding villages in central Somalia as Shabelle River levels continue to rise, the UN humanitarian agency said on Tuesday. The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said it has teamed …
Read More »Lack of funding leaves millions of children in conflict and disaster zones at risk
NEWYORK (SoOHA) – Millions of children living in areas affected by conflict and disaster are at risk because of substantial shortages in funding for life-saving humanitarian programs, UNICEF said today. To date, UNICEF has only received 54 percent of the US$4.16 billion needed to meet the basic health, education, nutrition …
Read More »Somalia: Experts warn of looming floods along the Juba and Shabelle rivers
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – There is a high risk of flooding along the Juba and Shabelle rivers given the onset of rains in Somalia and the Ethiopian highlands, the UN has warned. Through the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the report noted that the areas to watch along …
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