MOGADISHU — A global humanitarian organization on Wednesday called for urgent help for Somali people as nearly a quarter of the Horn of Africa nation is “struggling to feed itself due to an ongoing drought.” “Hundreds of water sources have dried up, and countless animals and crops have died as …
Read More »Somalia’s prime minister declares state of emergency over deadly drought
MOGADISHU — Somalia’s prime minister declared a state of emergency on Tuesday over the deadly drought in the Horn of Africa nation. Mohamed Hussein Roble made the declaration following an extraordinary Cabinet meeting in the capital Mogadishu on the situation, said a statement issued by Roble’s office. A short video …
Read More »Five die in Gedo region due to drought in Jubbaland
KISMAYO — At least five people have died of starvation after losing their livestock to drought in the Gedo region of Jubbaland state. According to Luuq District Commissioner Ali Kadiye Ahmed, two of the dead were children. The governor added that hundreds of displaced families and people from other areas …
Read More »Deaths reported as drought worsens across the country
MOGADISHU — Several people have reportedly died of hunger and thirst-related complications in the Gedo region of Somalia as the ongoing drought takes its toll. As many as three people have died of starvation and thirst in the region, especially in the Luuq area, according to Ali Kadiye Ahmed, the …
Read More »Car bomb kills broadcast journalist in Mogadishu
MOGADISHU — A Somali journalist with state-run media was killed Saturday in Mogadishu when a suicide bomber blew up his car, government officials and his colleagues said. Another journalist also was injured. Abdiaziz Mohamud Guled, better known as Afrika, the director of the state-run Radio Mogadishu, died from his wounds, …
Read More »AMISOM trains Jubaland officials to combat conflict-related sexual violence
KISMAYO — The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), has concluded a five-day training workshop on the prevention and response to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in Kismayo, the administrative capital of Jubaland State. The Training of Trainers course was attended by 25 (15 male and ten female) trainers on …
Read More »At least 8 dead, 13 wounded in Somalia market blast
MOGADISHU — At least eight people were killed and 13 others wounded in a bomb blast in Somalia’s South West State on Friday. The explosion occurred in a busy market in the town of Berdale, located some 310 kilometers (192 miles) from the capital Mogadishu, a police official told Anadolu …
Read More »UN allocates $8 mln for early response to drought in Somalia
MOGADISHU — UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths has allocated US$8 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund for early action in response to drought in Somalia. Somalia is experiencing severe drought conditions after two consecutive failed rainy seasons, especially affecting the southwest of the country. The current rainy season was …
Read More »Taiwan donates medical supplies to Somaliland
HARGEISA — Taiwan has donated medical supplies to Somaliland to help the East African country combat COVID-19. The Taiwanese representative office in Somaliland, Kaohsiung Medical University, the International College of Surgeons Taiwan Section, LAN cable manufacturer Wonderful Hi-Tech and other non-governmental entities on Wednesday (Nov. 18) jointly donated 100,000 masks …
Read More »UN warns food insecurity in Somalia could worsen by May 2022
MOGADISHU — Food insecurity in Somalia is likely to increase significantly through May 2022. Many households will experience widening food intake gaps and erosion of their coping ability, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported in a report. Citing Somalia 2021 Post Gu Seasonal Food Security and …
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