MARKA (SoOHA) – Fadumo Mohamed Adan’s hope of a good harvest has been dashed after all the seeds she planted were eaten by birds. She planted maize on her farm in Tulo-sagal village outside Afgoye town, Lower Shabelle region, in early June. “I invested $450 in the farm. I hired …
Read More »Invasive trees hurt livelihoods of Somali herders and farmers in Sool
TELEH (SoOHA) – Pastoralists and farmers in Teleh, in northern Somalia’s Sool region, are increasingly worried about an invasive parasite tree that is threatening their livelihoods. Prosopis juliflora tree, locally know as Ali-Garoob, is an invasive and drought-resistant weed that been spreading uncontrollably for the past three years. It has …
Read More »Somaliland farmers urged to use ox ploughs to keep up production
HARGEISA (SoOHA) – The Somaliland government is urging farmers to plough their fields using oxen or donkeys to avoid missing the rainy season by waiting too long to hire one of the few available tractors for ploughing. Farmers in Awdal and Maroodi Jeex regions in the northwest are being encouraged …
Read More »UN allocates $45 mln to stave off famine risk in the Horn of Africa
NEW YORK (SoOHA) – Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock today allocated US$45 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to immediately scale up food and nutrition assistance, safe water provision, livelihoods protection, and other urgent humanitarian support to drought-affected people across parts of Somalia, Ethiopia …
Read More »Dhobley: AMISOM soldiers donate food and medicine to IDPs
DHOBLEY (SoOHA) – Kenyan soldiers serving in Somalia yesterday distributed food and medicine to internally displaced persons in Dhobley as part of the Eid ul-Fitr celebrations following the end of Ramadan. The donation, comprising a variety of food items and medicine, was part of Zakat al-Fitr, a charitable offering given to …
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 »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 »Farmers near Hargeisa lost entire harvest in flash floods
HARGEISA (SoOHA) – Farmers in a village near Hargeisa have seen their fields of vegetables and other crops washed away by flash floods that came unexpectedly after months of severe drought in much of Somaliland and other parts of Somalia. Ibrahim Aw Isman, the chairman of the local farmers’ association, …
Read More »UK govt allocates £8 million to drought response in Somalia
LONDON (SoOHA) – Government of the United Kingdom is providing a mammoth amount of £8 million for humanitarian support to Somalis affected by the current drought. The funds will go towards providing food security, nutrition, clean water, basic health services and livestock vaccination. This additional support will provide a significant …
Read More »UN calls for urgent resources to avert drought crisis in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The United Nations on Monday in a statement called for urgent and sustained resources to avert a major humanitarian crisis caused by severe drought. George Conway, acting deputy special representative for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM), said “the drought situation in Somalia has deteriorated …
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