LAS ANOD(SoOHA) – Abdikani Mohamed Dubba, a recent convert to farming, is delighted to have increased his harvest of vegetables by about five-fold after being exposed to training. Abdikani, who lives Waqdari village south of Lasanod, grows tomatoes, onions, green pepper, red peppers and carrots on his farm irrigated with …
Read More »Dabad town can’t cope with arrival of scores of drought-stricken families
ABUDWAQ (SoOHA) – Five hundred families fleeing severe drought in central Somalia’s northern Galgadud region have arrived in Dabad town, 40 km from Abudwaq, over the past month. The families from Kahandale, Qalanqal and Dha’dher villages left their homes following the failure of the last two rainy seasons. Nuro Osman …
Read More »AMISOM helps families affected by drought in Dhobley
DHOBLEY (SoOHA) – Female soldiers serving in the Kenyan contingent of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) have launched an initiative to support families affected by drought in southern Somalia. On Friday the troops distributed rice, sugar, beans, biscuits, fruit and other food items to about 150 households. Most …
Read More »Somaliland girls from poor families lose hope of high school education
HARGEISA (SoOHA) – Nasra Mohamud Omar, 14, an orphan in the Somaliland town of Burao, is feeling thoroughly dejected that her school days have already come to an end at her young age. Having lost both her parents and coming from a poor family, she has completed her primary education …
Read More »Water crisis leaves families in Mudug region desperate
DHUSAMAREB (SoOHA) – Nadifo Muhyadin Hassan’s family survives on the roughly five litres of water a day that she manages to beg from neighbours. She asks those who can afford to buy water from the commercial tankers visiting their village of Seemere in central Somalia’s Mudug region to spare a …
Read More »Somalia and WB discuss efforts to avert imminent river floods
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Somali officials and representatives from the World Bank (WB) discussed ways to reduce water shortages in the country. A meeting between Villa Somali chief of staff, Dr. Nur Dirie Hersi and visiting World Bank officials in Mogadishu also discussed the potential of the two main rivers in …
Read More »Dire warnings as Somalia teeters on edge of food crisis
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – More than one million children in Somalia under the age of five face acute malnutrition unless the international community drastically steps up funding for lifesaving interventions, Save the Children warns. According to the latest figures, the current food crisis in Somalia has driven acute malnutrition to serious and …
Read More »kenya: Dadaab refugee businesswomen keeping Somali culture alive
DADAAB (SoOHA) – A group of 50 Somali women refugees producing traditional handicrafts in the Dadaab refugee camps in northeastern Kenya is becoming self-reliant through the promotion of Somali culture. The group, called Yote Farsamo (meaning ‘all technical’ in a mix of Swahili and Somali), are weaving traditional mats, baskets, hats, fans, …
Read More »UN says 2.1 million Somalis face acute food insecurity
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – About 2.1 million people in Somalia face acute food insecurity through December due to severe drought that has ravaged several parts of the country, the United Nations food agency said on Monday. According to assessment results by Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU), which was managed by …
Read More »Families left in the cold as houses in Kismayo housing project collapse
KISMAYO (SoOHA) – At least 47 people have been homeless after their houses in a donor-funded housing scheme in southern Somalia’s port city of Kismayo collapsed. Muslima Ali Adan has been sleeping in a shanty since 8 July, after her house in Kismayo’s Madina neighbourhood of Kismayo collapsed on her …
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