BELEDWEYNE (SOHA) – The humanitarian situation of people affected by heavy rain and river floods in Beledweyne town is detoriating day after day while the number of displaced people increased according to Hirshabelle State President, Mohamed Abdi Waare. ” The floods displaced over 150,000 people and the number is creasing …
Read More »Somali PM forms national committee for relief of flood victims
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – Somali PM Hassan Ali Khaire has appointed yesterday a new committee to respond to the flood crisis in parts of the country. The 22-member of National Disaster Response committee is tasked to asses the humanitarian catastrophe following floods splashed by Jubba and Shabelle rivers. The UNOCHA said hundreds …
Read More »Somalia hosts int. conference on illegal charcoal trade
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – Somalia will next month host a two-day international conference aimed at stopping illegal charcoal trade in the Horn of Africa nation, organizers said Saturday. The May 7-8 conference, which will bring together Somali environment experts and international donor partners, will discuss ways of stopping the illegal trade, …
Read More »Canada announces additional funding to support vulnerable communities in Somalia
OTTAWA (SOHA) – Canada is providing assistance to address the critical needs of the millions of people in Somalia who continue to face hunger, disease, displacement, physical insecurity and loss of livelihoods as a result of the ongoing conflict and natural disasters, especially drought. The Honourable Ahmed D. Hussen, Minister …
Read More »Saudi Relief Center signs health care project in Somalia
RIYADH (SOHA) – King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSRelief) signed last Thursday a joint executive project to provide primary health care in five regions of Somalia at a total cost of US $ 1,074,108. This project carried out in cooperation with Physicians Across Continents Organization in Somalia, and …
Read More »Hirshabelle President urges action to combat flooding
BELEDWEYNE (SOHA) – Mohamed Abdi Ware, the regional President of Hirshabelle, has said that nearly 26,000 families in Beledweyne have been displaced by heavy flooding. President Ware said that torrential downpours have forced the banks of the Shabelle river to burst, washing away homes and livelihoods in the process. “The …
Read More »Over 427,000 people affected by floods across Somalia
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – ”Our staff on the ground have seen the elderly, women and children struggling to survive while their flimsy shelters are knee-high full of stagnant water,” NRC Country Director Victor Moses said in a statement. ‘Countless displaced communities are sheltering in flood-prone areas. With limited access to proper toilets …
Read More »After drought, Dadaab refugee camps hit by floods
DADAAB (SOHA) – The children can’t believe their luck: storms and showers have turned their dirt football pitch into a lake. Youngsters scamper and splash through the murky water, chasing one another, leaping and laughing. Any entertainment is welcome in Dadaab, one of the biggest refugee bases in the world. …
Read More »Development in Somalia: a Missed Opportunity or a Failed Responsibility?
The Somalis were aid dependent for 27 years and prospects of emancipation from charity are a distant dream, since the Federal Government of Somalia’s (FGS) focus to country and people’s development is neither an issue nor a priority; as the concentration to development is constantly obscured and upset by political …
Read More »SoOHA publishes OCHA updates on the current floods in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – The Somali Observatory for Humanitarian Action(SoOHA) publishes updates on the current flood effects issued by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) of Somalia. Situation Overview The Ethiopian highlands and Juba and Shabelle basins in Somalia continued to receive moderate to heavy rains, according to …
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