MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The European Commission is mobilizing $55.9 million for emergency humanitarian funding to help people hit by drought in four countries in the Horn of Africa. The biggest portion of humanitarian aid package goes to Somalia as $27.9 million will support drought-affected communities, Ethiopia receives $22.3 million, Kenya …
Read More »Newly qualified doctors in Jowhar run a free clinic for displaced pastoralists
JOWHAR (SoOHA) – Residents of Jowar-bile suburb in the southern Somali town of Jowhar have been accessing free medical services for the last eight months thanks to an initiative by young medical graduates in the town. Thirteen doctors have joined hands to set up Hantiwadag mother and child health care …
Read More »Female domestic workers from Mog. IDP camps suffer rape by city employers
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Radio Ergo’s IDP Camp series this week looks at the threat of rape and sexual violence facing women living in the camps, who are forced to take casual domestic jobs such as washing clothes to earn a living. Our local reporter met two women in a camp in Mogadishu who shared their stories …
Read More »Somaliland woman fighting for children’s rights
HARGEISA (SoOHA) – Lul Hassan Matan has faced hostility, harassment, and detention in her lifelong struggle to help street children in Somaliland. A mother of six, Lul’s mission to provide shelter, love, and care to abandoned and vulnerable children in Hargeisa has earned her the nickname of ‘mother of homeless …
Read More »Mogadishu hosts the fifth annual Book fair
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The fifth annual Mogadishu Book Fair opens today in Mogadishu bringing together a host of local and international authors, readers and literary enthusiasts from within and outside the country. The three days event which started in 2015 and gradually grew into an annual literary festival in Mogadishu …
Read More »New homes for evicted IDPs in Baidoa
BAIDOA (SoOHA) – Qureisha Abdi Ali, a mother of seven, is relieved to be living in her own house in the southern Somali town of Baidoa at last, after facing the trauma of being evicted three times in the last three years. Qureisha and her family are among the 920 …
Read More »Baidoa: Laftagareen meets the newly appointed WFP country director
BAIDOA (SoOHA) – Southwest state president Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Laftagareen has today received delegates from the World Food Program (WFP) led by the newly appointed country director of the United Nations (WFP) in Somalia, Mr Cesar Arroyo to explore the situation of Southwest Somalia. President Laftagreen accompanied by some of …
Read More »Galkayo: Poor urban families burdened by supporting displaced rural relatives
GALKAYO (SoOHA) – Yasmin Abdi Mohamed, a vegetable vendor, has to split her small income between her immediate family and her displaced relatives living in a camp in the northern Somali town of Galkayo. She sends food every week to her brother and parents in Doha-Mudug camp. But the earnings from her kiosk do not stretch far enough. “I have …
Read More »Somali graduates must be skilled up
Somali graduates are proud, inquisitive and, in many cases, innovative. They are certainly ambitious and should be confident about their future in a country blessed with so much natural resources and potential. Yet, at the best of times, there is a tragic disconnect between the jobs available and the …
Read More »Puntland: primary exams attributes success to support of IDP parents
GAROWE (SoOHA) – A 14-year old boy, whose parents fled the civil war in southern Somalia two decades ago, has emerged the top student in the just-released Puntland State national examinations. Shueyb Hassan Ali was named top student by the Puntland education ministry after scoring 676 out of a possible …
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