NEW YORK — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that there is a risk of famine and widespread food insecurity in four countries affected by conflict — Congo, Yemen, northeast Nigeria, and South Sudan — and the lives of millions of people are in danger. In a note to Security Council …
Read More »IGAD warns of new locust swarms forming in East Africa
DJIBOUTI — The IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) has warned that new swarms of the desert locust are forming in the Eastern Africa region. The organization says locust swarms have been reported in the last 6-weeks in northwestern Kenya, southern, northern and northeastern Ethiopia, northwest and northeastern Somalia. …
Read More »Somali farmers adopt greenhouse farming to beat hunger: Feature
MOGADISHU — The collapse of the central government in Somalia in the early 1990s affected farming adversely as extension services and export of produce came to a halt. Nevertheless, local farmers like Abdurrahman Hassan Yusuf have adopted modern food production systems to beat hunger and malnutrition amid COVID-19 related disruptions. …
Read More »FAO launches radio training programmes to adapt to COVID-19 restraints in Somalia
MOGADISHU — In light of the current threat to public health posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and to prevent the spread of the virus, FAO has launched today a new radio distance learning and extension service that complements its cash and livelihood support, for the most vulnerable farmers, pastoralists and …
Read More »UNHCR and WFP begin distribution of food aid for refugees & asylum seekers in Somalia
MOGADISHU — Two UN agencies on Thursday kicked off the distribution of the more than 1,500 metric tons of life-saving food aid for refugees and asylum seekers in Somalia. The World Food Programme (WFP) and the UNHCR said the distribution has already begun in Mogadishu, Galkayo, and Bosasso, and is …
Read More »Gunmen kill regional minister of agriculture in Jowhar
JOWHAR — Unidentified Gunmen have shot and killed the regional minister for agriculture of Hirshabelle in Jowhar on Monday evening. Abdulkadir Abuukar Karani was shot dead by unknown gunmen on his way home from the mosque after Isha prayers killing him on the spot. ”Armed men followed him from the …
Read More »Over 20,000 hectares of land inundated in Middle Shabelle
MOGADISHU — More than 20,000 hectares of land are submerged in water in Jowhar and Bal’ad districts in Middle Shabelle region following river overflows along the Shabelle river basin, FAO has said warning the region should brace for more flooding in the coming week. The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said …
Read More »High-level meeting on the operational status of Baxnaano program in Baidoa
BAIDOA — Social Safety Net Program Supports Poor Households with predictable income, it also strengthens Social Contract between the Citizens & Governments. In South West, Baxnaano Supports 26,046 Households, in 3 Districts. 35% have received Fist quarter payment. This high-level meeting was held at the statehouse of south west in …
Read More »Somali livestock traders count losses after Hajj cancellation due to coronavirus
NAIROBI — Somalia’s livestock industry has been reeling since Saudi Arabia canceled the hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, because of COVID-19. Somalia earns the majority of its export earnings from livestock, and it normally sells millions of cattle and goats to Saudi Arabia to feed pilgrims at the hajj. …
Read More »AfDB grants 25 mln USD for coronavirus responses in Somalia
ABIDJAN — The African Development Bank today approved grants worth $25.1 million to Somalia to bolster the national budget for government efforts to mitigate national and regional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding comprised a $10.04 million grant from Pillar 1 of the Bank’s Transition Support Facility and a …
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