MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The continued drought in Somalia has left an estimated 2.2 million people in urgent need of food, the Norwegian Refugee Council has said. The humanitarian organization said that the below average rains since last October has rapidly led to a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Somalia. …
Read More »UN warns of funding deficits as drought hits millions in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The United Nations in Somalia has raised alarm over what it termed as low humanitarian funding response amid a deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa nation as drought effects continue to bite. UNSOM deputy George Conway has said the anticipated funding under the Humanitarian Response …
Read More »Drought empties villages in Galgadud as pastoralist families search for water
DHUSAMAREB (SoOHA) – Five villages to the east of Dhusamareb town in central Somalia’s Galgadud region have emptied as the pastoralist families living there have run out of water. Four boreholes in the area have dried up, leaving the villages of Qansahley, LabiRaac, Aweys-Raac, Meehanaw, and Galo without any access …
Read More »UN says 1.7 million Somalis will face major food insecurity
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The U.N. estimates 1.7 million people in Somalia will “face crisis and emergency levels of food insecurity until June” after a second consecutive bad rainy season caused livestock losses and failed crops. U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Wednesday that this represents a 10% increase in food insecurity. …
Read More »Sheep measles kills dozens of livestock in Mudug region
GAALKAYO (SoOHA) – Over 60 goats and sheep have died and hundreds are infected in a sheep measles outbreak in northern Somalia’s Mudug region, according to local herders. Sheep measles, which is caused by a tapeworm parasite, hasspread to Bajela, Eldibir, Budbud, and Hingod villages in Mudug region. The director …
Read More »Families moving to Ethiopia as livestock die in drought: Bakool
HUDUR (SoOHA) – Large numbers of people have been displaced and livestock have died in severe drought conditions being witnessed in part of Bakool region in Somalia’s South West state. The local authorities in Qurajome, in the north-eastern part of Elbarde district, say the situation is deteriorating as the rains …
Read More »New rules to ensure safe meat are enforced in SWS
BAIDOA (SoOHA) – Butchers in Baidoa, in southern Somalia’s South West state(SWS), have been following new rules set by the government requiring veterinary approval before the slaughter of animals for meat sales. According to the director of the livestock ministry, Hassan Ismail Isack, the state has succeeded in implementing new …
Read More »Interview: Jubbaland deputy minister for agriculture describes preparations for the rainy season
Ahead of the onset of Gu’season in parts of Somalia, Jubbaland state has embarked on rehabilitation of Jubba river banks to avert flooding as witnessed last year. Radio Ergo’s reporter in Kismayo, Ahmed Abdi Toronto, asked Jubbaland deputy minister for agriculture, Mahdi Muhyadin Mohamed, what measures the government was putting in …
Read More »Immediate early action needed to prevent food crisis in the Greater Horn of Africa
NAIROBI (SoOHA) – Around 10.7 million people are currently food insecure across Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia and Karamoja region in Uganda. Although the food insecure population is lower than numbers observed during the drought of 2017 (15.3 million people), there is a high risk of a worsening situation due to forecasted …
Read More »Pastoralist youth in Dadaab set up brick-making business
DADAAB (SoOHA) – A team of young women and men living in Dadaab town in northeastern Kenya have set up a brick-making business that has started to take off. Having struggled to earn a living, and coming from pastoralist backgrounds, they are now supporting their families and dreaming of expanding …
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