Somalia is among the many African countries who have benefited from remittance from their Diaspora population. The existence of remittances economy in Somalia was boosted by two main factors: the rapid growth of a migrant workforce from the early 1970s and the unrealistic fiscal and monetary policy – especially the …
Read More »Boon for Somali fishermen in Kismayo as Kenyan market opens up
KISMAYO(SOHA) – Somali fishermen in the southern port town of Kismayo are celebrating the gains from the recent opening up of a new market for their fishing in Kenya, ending years of reliance on the limited local market. Kah Commercial Fishing Company earlier this year was the first Somali firm …
Read More »Poor and vulnerable countries were bullied at UN climate talks
I have just returned home after spending two weeks in Katowice, Poland, attending the U.N. climate talks, known as COP24 – my 24th such conference. The objective of COP24 was to agree on a “rule book” to put into practice the 2015 Paris Agreement, and that was indeed achieved. However, …
Read More »Families rebuild livelihoods following peace deal in Sool
SOOL(SOHA) – Six years after she fled her home, Sainab Mohamed has returned to rebuild her life and business in a conflict-torn part of northern Somalia’s Sool region, following a successfully negotiated peace settlement to end the hostilities between two neighbouring clans in Taleh. The mother of four has reopened …
Read More »School overwhelmed by influx of children from conflict-displaced in Sool
KALABAYR(SOHA) – A primary school in northern Somalia’s troubled Sool region has been overwhelmed with students because of an influx of conflict-displaced families into the town. The administration of Kalabayr School in Kalabayr town is trying to implement shift learning owing to its limited capacity. The school had an initial …
Read More »Free fistula treatment restores hope and dignity for women in Kismayo
KISMAYO(SOHA) – Yurub Ali Hassan, 28, can see a new future opening up in front of her after undergoing successful fistula surgery in Kismayo town, southern Somalia. She had been leading a normal life until six years ago when she was attended by a traditional birth attendant. The labour was …
Read More »Why public finance is key to delivering the human right to health
Health is a human right. When people are not able to access the healthcare they need, especially if this is for reasons of cost, their human rights are denied. It is vital for the wider fight for rights, justice and sustainable development that policymakers’ actions are informed by this linkage. …
Read More »War, hunger and a housing boom: welcome to Africa’s most crowded city
MOGADISHU(SOHA) – Conflict, drought and floods have pushed a record number of Somalis into Mogadishu, making it Africa’s most crowded city, the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre said on Tuesday. With more than 340,000 people forced to flee their homes in the first half of 2018, the year is likely to …
Read More »What if we knew the real costs of climate change?
There is no economic loss data for 63 percent of the disasters recorded over the last 20 years. “It’s the economic loss, stupid!” I would never actually say that to anyone – I am far too reserved. But sometimes I feel it should be shouted from the rooftops in order …
Read More »Health workers fight against childhood pneumonia in Somaliland
HARGEISA(SOHA) – Save the Children in coordination with Somaliland health ministry have launched an awareness and treatment campaign for pneumonia in a bid to reduce child deaths from this often overlooked disease. Somaliland’s ministry of health records show that 14,000deathsfrom pneumonia in 2017. Save the Children, an NGO, trained 90 …
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