MOGADISHU — Qatar Charity has distributed about 5,000 food baskets to the displaced and those affected by drought in Mogadishu, Baidoa, Gedo, and Lower Juba. These baskets contain essential food items that suffice for a month, 1,200 affected families, about 7,200 beneficiaries, benefited from these distributions. The project implementation comes …
Read More »UN provides 17 mln USD to help prevent famine in Somalia
MOGADISHU — The United Nations humanitarian agency on Thursday provided 17 million U.S. dollars to provide immediate assistance to communities in areas at highest risk of famine in Somalia. Adam Abdelmoula, the UN deputy special representative of the Secretary-General and also UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, said the …
Read More »Somalia: 4 lessons from past experience of dealing with famine
Since 1990 the world’s famines have been classified as small – with the glaring exceptions of Somalia in 1991-92 and 2010-12. Now the UN’s World Food Programme says that nearly seven million Somalis face not being able to find enough food in the last months of 2022. Baidoa and Burhakaba …
Read More »Coastline donates $1.4 mln in food aid to 6,000 households in Somalia
HOUSTON — Coastline Exploration Limited (“Coastline”), the upstream oil and gas company focused on East Africa, is donating $1.4m in food aid to 6,000 households in Somalia to help with the famine relief effort. The food will be donated across three areas, Barawe in South West, Hobyo in Galmudug, and Kismayo in Jubaland, with 2,000 …
Read More »UN announces global food supply to Somalia was only reason for scarcity
MOGADISHU — The United Nations made an announcement on Friday that global food supply to Somalia was the only motive why scarcity was being kept at bay in the concerned nation. The UN’s World Food Programme stated the situation was terrible and the country was currently in a desperate race …
Read More »WFP warns Somalia near full-blown famine
GENEVA — The World Food Program warned Friday it is only a matter of time before Somalia is hit with a full-blown famine and people start dying in droves. The United Nations food agency said it has been able to keep famine at bay in Somalia by massively increasing food …
Read More »Humanitarian agencies need more fund in Somalia
MOGADISHU — Humanitarian organizations need an additional US$1 billion in funding to reach 7.6 million people targeted for humanitarian assistance in Somalia. The increased requirement for the 2022 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) comes against the backdrop of rapidly mounting needs and a corresponding scale-up in humanitarian action. “We are facing …
Read More »UN warns of unprecedented numbers of child deaths in Somalia
GENEVA — UNICEF warns that an unprecedented number of children are likely to die in drought-stricken, famine prone Somalia without greater, immediate action from the international community to provide lifesaving assistance. Somalia has endured four consecutive years of failed rains and is facing a possible fifth season of drought. This …
Read More »Somalia drought: Witnessing a two-year-old’s death from hunger
DOLLOW — After two days in a small Somali hospital, Abdiwali Abdi seemed to be groping his way towards some sort of recovery. The two-year-old still weighed just 4.6kg (10lb 2oz) – not much more than a healthy newborn. But he had the energy to moan now, and his mother, …
Read More »IGAD region swims the new insurance cover connected to the climate
DJIBOUTI — A team from the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is proposing wide adoption of climate-based insurance for animals to reduce risks from continual drought. And for a region now staring at a shortage of rainfall for the past five years, the IGAD Centre for Pastoral Areas and Livestock …
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