MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Up to one million people in Somalia will receive lifesaving food and clean water to help stop starvation and malnutrition thanks to new UK funding announced today. Minister for Africa Andrew Stephenson has announced that UK aid will provide extra food, water, and medicine to help vulnerable …
Read More »Mogadishu hosts the fifth annual Book fair
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The fifth annual Mogadishu Book Fair opens today in Mogadishu bringing together a host of local and international authors, readers and literary enthusiasts from within and outside the country. The three days event which started in 2015 and gradually grew into an annual literary festival in Mogadishu …
Read More »UN celebrates world humanitarian day on 19 August
NEW YORK (SoOHA) – Every year on World Humanitarian Day, people across the globe rally support for humanitarian aid workers who dedicate their lives to helping the most vulnerable. It marks the day in 2003, when the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq, was attacked by terrorists, killing 22 people, including …
Read More »New homes for evicted IDPs in Baidoa
BAIDOA (SoOHA) – Qureisha Abdi Ali, a mother of seven, is relieved to be living in her own house in the southern Somali town of Baidoa at last, after facing the trauma of being evicted three times in the last three years. Qureisha and her family are among the 920 …
Read More »Baidoa: Laftagareen meets the newly appointed WFP country director
BAIDOA (SoOHA) – Southwest state president Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Laftagareen has today received delegates from the World Food Program (WFP) led by the newly appointed country director of the United Nations (WFP) in Somalia, Mr Cesar Arroyo to explore the situation of Southwest Somalia. President Laftagreen accompanied by some of …
Read More »Galkayo: Poor urban families burdened by supporting displaced rural relatives
GALKAYO (SoOHA) – Yasmin Abdi Mohamed, a vegetable vendor, has to split her small income between her immediate family and her displaced relatives living in a camp in the northern Somali town of Galkayo. She sends food every week to her brother and parents in Doha-Mudug camp. But the earnings from her kiosk do not stretch far enough. “I have …
Read More »Somali graduates must be skilled up
Somali graduates are proud, inquisitive and, in many cases, innovative. They are certainly ambitious and should be confident about their future in a country blessed with so much natural resources and potential. Yet, at the best of times, there is a tragic disconnect between the jobs available and the …
Read More »Puntland: primary exams attributes success to support of IDP parents
GAROWE (SoOHA) – A 14-year old boy, whose parents fled the civil war in southern Somalia two decades ago, has emerged the top student in the just-released Puntland State national examinations. Shueyb Hassan Ali was named top student by the Puntland education ministry after scoring 676 out of a possible …
Read More »Report highlights shocking abuses facing kids in Som.
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Children in Somalia suffer from one of the highest rates of abduction, recruitment, and conflict-related sexual violence in the world, analysis from Save the Children reveals. The charity’s analysis of the UN’s Annual Report on Children and Armed Conflict found Somalia topped the list in three of …
Read More »Sanag: No meat or milk for dejected Somali pastoralist IDPs
ERI GABO (SoOHA) – In our series on Somalia’s IDP camps, Radio Ergo’s reporter in Sanag spoke with displaced pastoralist families living in a village camp near the town of Hingalol. They receive no aid or assistance, other than handouts from relatives who have something to spare. They feel dejected and miss their former lifestyle. Shamis Eidid Warsame settled in Sibbayevillage …
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