MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The UN Population Fund (UNFPA) on Thursday condemned the gang rape of a nine-year-old girl in the central Somali town of Bulo-Burde, some 425 km west of Mogadishu. Anders Thomsen, UNFPA Representative for Somalia, Anders Thomsen called for a speedy investigation into the grave crime on the …
Read More »Baidoa: Displaced families safe from eviction after getting their own land
BAIDOA (SoOHA) – Thousands of displaced families in the southern Somali city of Baidoa have received plots of land on which to build their own homes, ending years of poor living and anxiety over possible eviction. Baidoa District Commissioner, Abdillahi Ali Watin, said 7,000 families from 54 camps in the …
Read More »Unfolding humanitarian crisis in Somalia needs urgent action
A recent report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) indicated that at least 4.2 million people in Somalia need urgent life-saving humanitarian support. By July, the number may rise to a staggering 5.4 million people – including 1 million children. We need action now. The …
Read More »Rural women access health centers in remote parts of Somaliland
BORAMA (SoOHA) – Women living in rural areas of Somaliland have been commending the new health services made available under a health programme that has seen the opening of 65 maternal and child health clinics in remote places. Halima DahirIge delivered her baby in December at one of the clinics …
Read More »Severe drought puts 2 million Somalis at starvation risk
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) — Severe drought in Somalia is putting more than two million people at risk of starvation and forcing thousands out of villages and into a relief camp outside the capital. The United Nations has called for emergency aid to help those in need, including nearly a million Somali children …
Read More »UNFPA Promotes healthcare for Somali women
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Today on Menstrual Hygiene Day, we stand with Somali women and girls and commit towards providing more support towards national health systems, which promote menstrual health and provide treatment to girls and women suffering from menstrual disorders. Poverty and humanitarian crises can limit women’s and girls’ access …
Read More »When water is all you need, surviving in Somalia
Water they say is life, free of cost like breathing air, but when the commodity becomes all you need to survive, rarely will the thoughts of even good food cross your mind. Not to mention any other basic human needs. Such is the agony of millions of children, women and …
Read More »Vegetable shortage in Mog. due to water crisis in Shabelle river
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – A shortage of vegetables has led to sharp price rises in the markets of the Somali capital Mogadishu, as a consequence of the long drought affecting the bread-basket production areas around the River Shabelle. The River Shabelle provides crucial water for irrigation for the farms in the …
Read More »Somalia kicks off unified exam for secondary schools after cancellation
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Thousands of students are sitting for final exams afresh today after the previous one was cancelled over what the ministry of education termed as ‘widespread leakage’. The security of the all more than 100 examination centers was heightened to prevent cheating and leakage as previously witnessed. According to …
Read More »Single teacher in remote Somaliland village school taking classes for 120 children
BURAO (SoOHA) – A single teacher is keeping classes going for 120 children at Gebagebo village school, in an extremely remote hilly area, some 90 km north of the Somaliland town of Burao. Public vehicles venture only once a week up to this village, which is mourning the recent death …
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