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 »Second generation of births in IDP camp in Galkayo
GALKAYO (SoOHA) – In part three of our series on life in Somalia’s IDP camps, Radio Ergo meets a displaced woman whose daughter and grandson were born in the same camp in Galkayo. The internal displacement crisis has endured across three generations in this family and many other families, who …
Read More »Global health agencies sound alarm on drug-resistant infections
Deaths caused by infections from antibiotic-resistant bacteria will skyrocket over the next two decades, along with huge economic costs, without immediate, ambitious and coordinated action, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) and partners warned on Monday. According to a groundbreaking report, the UN Ad hoc Interagency Coordinating Group on Antimicrobial Resistance warned that if no action is taken, drug-resistant diseases could cause …
Read More »UNICEF: Millions of children worldwide missed first measles vaccine
NEW YORK (SoOHA) – An estimated 169 million children missed out on the first dose of the measles vaccine between 2010 and 2017, or 21.1 million children a year on average, UNICEF said today. Widening pockets of unvaccinated children have created a pathway to the measles outbreaks hitting several countries around …
Read More »Water deliveries in Jubbaland help thirsty villagers
KISMAYO (SoOHA) – The Jubbaland government supported by the UN children’s fund UNICEF has been delivering water to 14 villages hit by severe water shortage around the southern Somali town of Kismayo. Water reservoirs and boreholes in Lower Jubba region have dried up after rains failed, leaving many communities in …
Read More »Hargeisa: families sleep in the open after fire destroyed their camp
HARGEISA (SoOHA) – Seventy families have been forced to spend cold nights out in the open after their shelters in an internal displacement (IDP) camp in Hargeisa were destroyed by fire. The fire on 2 April burnt the whole of Nasahablod B camp, as strong winds fanned the flames. Fire …
Read More »Sanag children happy for their first school under a tree
ERIGAVO (SoOHA) – For the first time in her life, 11-year-old Saynab Farah Mohamed wakes up every day to go to school instead of herding her family’s livestock. Saynab and 49 other children, whose nomadic pastoralist families have been forced from one place to another by successive droughts affecting northern Somalia …
Read More »Four deaths in measles outbreak in Elbarde district
ELBARDE (SoOHA) – Four people have died in the past three weeks in a measles outbreak in southern Somalia’s Bakool region, in an area close to the Ethiopian border. According to Dr Asar Adan Mohamed, who operates one of two maternal and child health services (MCH) clinics in Elbarde town, …
Read More »National exams to kick off from May 11
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Form four final exams will start next month in various parts of the country, the Ministry of Education has said in a newly released timetable. The Deputy Minister of Education Feysal Omar Guled, told the media that the 2018/2019 form four final exams will kick off on …
Read More »Cuban president consults Kenyan, Somali counterparts over abducted doctors
HAVANA (SoOHA) – Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel spoke by phone on Thursday with his counterparts in Kenya and Somalia about negotiations for the release of two Cuban doctors abducted a week ago in Kenya. Diaz-Canel said via Twitter that he spoke with Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta and Somalia’s Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed …
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