MOGADISHU — Thirteen-year-old Ahmed Abdinur Abukar dreams of being a teacher. This year, in May, he took an important step towards realising that dream and sat for the national Primary Education Certificate examinations in Mogadishu, Somalia. The Ministry of Education and Higher Education says over 60 000 students across the …
Read More »Girls drop out of school at an alarming rate in Somalia
MOGADISHU — Although a bright student Ruweyda Hassan, 17, a resident of Galkayo town in Somalia’s northeastern semiautonomous province of Puntland has fears that she will be pulled out of school. Speaking to Anadolu Agency on phone, from Galkayo, 750 kilometers (466 miles) from capital Mogadishu, she said her parents are unwilling …
Read More »Over 80 Somali medical students graduate from Turkish university
WFP says 41mln on verge of famine in the world
LONDON — Some 41 million people worldwide are at at imminent risk of famine, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Tuesday, saying soaring prices for basic foods were compounding existing pressures on food security. Another half a million are already experiencing famine-like conditions, said the WFP’s Executive …
Read More »AMISOM commemorates the Int day for the elimination of sexual violence in conflict
MOGADISHU — The African Union Mission in Somalia, AMISOM, has commemorated the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict with a commitment to address conflict-related sexual violence in the country. Senior AMISOM officials, women representatives, human rights defenders, peacebuilders, traditional and religious leaders met in Baidoa and …
Read More »National certificate exam gets underway in Somaliland
HARGEISA — Somaliland Ministry of Education officially kicked of the National examination in Somaliland on Saturday. Government officials said the national exam will take place at the same time across the country including the Sanaag region where Puntland had previously claimed they will halt the exercise. Somaliland National Examination board …
Read More »Mogadishu residents call for protection of children from harmful practices
MOGADISHU — A multitude of people gathered in the Capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, on Wednesday to celebrate the International Day of the African Child, with a rallying call for government policies to protect children’s rights and welfare. The event, supported by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), was attended …
Read More »OCHA projects 2.8 mln to face acute food insecurity, hunger in Somalia
MOGADISHU — At least 2.8 million people are projected to face high levels of acute food insecurity and hunger in Somalia, the United Nations humanitarian agency warned on Thursday. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said more than 80 percent of Somalia was facing moderate to …
Read More »Baidoa celebrates DAC with a call to protect children
BAIDOA — A cross-section of people gathered in Baidoa, Southwest State, to celebrate the International Day of the African Child (DAC) with particular focus on protecting Somalia’s vulnerable young people, many of whom are exposed to the harsh consequences of war and conflict. The day is celebrated every year on …
Read More »FGS sends two planeloads of aid to flood victims in Jowhar
MOGADISHU — The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) on Monday sent two planeloads of food aid to flood victims in the country’s south. The aid was received by local authorities of Hirshabelle State and distribution is expected to start soon. Thousands of people have been displaced due to flooding along …
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