ISTANBUL — The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) on Monday organized Ramadan iftars, or fast-breaking dinners, and delivered food aid packages to families in need in Croatia, the Republic of Congo, Peru, Yemen, and Somalia. TIKA started the distribution of food packages to 1,000 families in need living in …
Read More »Cholera kills at least 54 in Somalia; humanitarians call for action
MOGADISHU — At least 54 people have lost their lives to cholera in Somalia in recent months. Nine of those deaths occurred within the past week, marking the highest weekly death toll this year, humanitarian group Save the Children said. In an interview with VOA Somali, Mohamed Abdulkadir, acting operations …
Read More »SoDMA distributes relief aid to vulnerable families in Afgoye
MOGADISHU — The Somali Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA) has distributed aid to 5,000 vulnerable families on Friday. The beneficiaries included poor, disabled individuals, as well as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from various parts of the Lower Shabelle region, specifically in the Afgoye district and on the outskirts of Mogadishu. The …
Read More »Climate change triggers cholera outbreak in Somalia
MOGADISHU — AN outbreak of cholera, indirectly linked to climate change, has left at least 54 people dead in Somalia in recent months. The waterborne disease outbreak is peaking, with nine people dying in the past week alone, representing the highest weekly death toll this year. More than 59 percent …
Read More »International Charity: Cholera kills 54 people in Somalia with cases rising
MOGADISHU — At least 54 people have died from cholera in Somalia in recent months, said Save the Children, with nine people dying of the illness in the past week alone – the highest weekly death toll this year. More than 59% of the 4,388 confirmed cases for 2024 – …
Read More »Airstrike hits civilian farmers near Mogadishu
AFGOYE — Detailed information has emerged regarding an airstrike that occurred yesterday in areas located near the Afgoye district of Lower Shabelle region, resulting in significant casualties. The target of this attack was members of Al-Shabaab who infiltrated these areas, causing extensive damage to the local population. Some of the …
Read More »Cholera outbreak claims 19 more lives in Puntland State: Health officials
GAROWE — An outbreak of cholera has killed at least 19 people, including many children, and over 300 others have been hospitalized due to a cholera outbreak in the semi-autonomous Puntland region since February 2024, health officials said. The disease originated in an IDP camp in Garowe, the administrative capital …
Read More »In Somalia, Green Climate Fund tests new approach for left-out communities
One of the world’s most vulnerable countries, Somalia is bearing the brunt of climate extremes. A two-year drought – its worst in decades – was followed last November by devastating floods. The double crisis is estimated to have killed tens of thousands of people, displaced millions more, destroyed livelihoods, and …
Read More »UN officials visit Somalia, call for increased aid amid food insecurity and malnutrition
MOGADISHU — The United Nations has raised a red flag over Somalia’s escalating humanitarian crisis, marked by widespread food insecurity and malnutrition. During a recent visit, Joyce Msuya, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, along with Beth Bechdol, Deputy Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization, …
Read More »QRCS plans for 15 food security projects worldwide
DOHA — Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) plans to launch 15 food security projects, for the benefit of 625,120 poor and displaced people, at an estimated cost of QR 31,129,400. Pursuing its mandate, QRCS provides food for those in need, helping maintain the necessary nutrition for poor people, towards one …
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