MOGADISHU (SOHA) – Save the Children calls upon the government of Somalia, civil society and other community actors to take immediate action to scale up efforts to protect children, particularly girls, against all forms of violence and harmful traditional practices, including Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C). The call comes after a series of …
Read More »Turkey’s Maarif Foundation takes over FETO schools in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – The Turkish Maarif Foundation has officially taken over administrative control of schools run by the Fethullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) in Somalia. The Somali government was the first to respond to Turkey’s call to hand over the schools two years ago. The schools, with up to one thousand …
Read More »Campaigner: Two sisters die after undergoing FGM in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – Two sisters have died in Somalia from complications that arose after undergoing female genital mutilation, according to Hawa Aden Mohamed, who campaigns against the procedure. Ten-year-old Aasiyo Abdi Warsame and her sister, Khadijo, 11, died a day after they were subjected to the procedure in the remote …
Read More »UN: World hunger levels rise for third year running
World hunger rose in 2017 for a third consecutive year, fueled by conflict and climate change, the United Nations warned on Tuesday, jeopardizing a global goal to end the scourge by 2030. Hunger appears to be increasing in almost all of Africa and in South America, with 821 million people …
Read More »FEWS NET: Somali kids in danger as malnutrition persists
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – More than 294 000 acutely malnourished children are among some 1,5 million people facing a serious food security crisis in Somalia. The food insecurity is prevalent among populations who lost most of their animals and who became destitute during the 2016-2017 severe drought, flooding in April and …
Read More »Sanaag: High cost of water adds burden to struggling pastoralists
SANAAG (SOHA) – Villagers in Geed la-rifay, 40 km from Badhan in northern Somalia’s Sanaag region, are facing a severe water shortage, with water being sold at a record high price of 200,000 shillings ($6.6) a barrel. The water catchments that refilled during the Gu rains have dried out. Local …
Read More »AMISOM puts a smile on the faces of cleft lip patients in Kismayo
KISMAYO (SOHA) – The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) is offering free corrective surgery to individuals with cleft lip and palate deformities in Kismayo. The two-week medical camp, being held at Kismayo General Hospital, plans to benefit more than 100 patients in Jubbaland state. AMISOM doctors are conducting the …
Read More »FAO: Over 1.5 million face food crisis in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – Over 1.5 million people are facing food crisis in Somalia, the UN has said calling for urgent humanitarian support. The Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit for Somalia (FSNAU) said in a report Sunday millions of Somalis face food crisis between August and December. “Over 1.5 million people …
Read More »Ministry of Education rubbishes BRA order on registration of universities
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – The Ministry of Education has dismissed as unconstitutional an order by Banaadir Regional Administration (BRA) to universities in the region to register their institution with the city administration. In letter to the BRA dated August 30, 2018, the Ministry said the regional administration does not have the …
Read More »Report: Number of Somalis evicted from their homes doubles in first half of 2018
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – The number of Somalis left homeless has surged this year as thousands who had already fled war, drought and floods were forcibly evicted from mostly makeshift homes, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said. The aid group, in a report published on Tuesday, said one of the main factors …
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