BELWDWEYNE — The Shabelle River flooded several villages in Beledweyne, the administrative town of Somalia’s central region, on Tuesday. The floods affected Koshin, Howlwadaag, and Bundaweyn villages after the river broke its banks, carrying a lot of water for the past few days. These same villages were also affected by …
Read More »Somalia evacuates over 1,500 citizens from Sudan
MOGADISHU — Somalia has so far evacuated more than 1,500 nationals from conflict-torn Sudan. State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Omar said some 700 people have been transported to Mogadishu, the capital, and Garowe and Hargeisa. “We will continue to assist the remaining. Thanks to our diplomats in Sudan, South …
Read More »Somalia: Educators criticize new series “ARDAY”
MOGADISHU -– An educational umbrella in the Banadir region has strongly criticized a new television series called “ARDAY,” which was launched by Bile TV and aired for three days last week. The series, which was filmed in the capital city of Mogadishu, was described by the Benadir education officials as …
Read More »Sudan conflict opens doors for Somali livestock exports to Egypt
MOGADISHU — As conflicts in Sudan and Ukraine disrupt food supply chains, Somalia is looking to capitalize on the growing food demands in Egypt, particularly in the livestock sector. With Egypt’s food security status becoming a matter of concern, the country is actively seeking alternative sources of grains, wheat, and …
Read More »FAO, USAID launch flagship project to boost climate resilience in rural Somalia
MOGADISHU — The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have launched a flagship project to support Somalia’s resilience and climate adaptation agenda. The project, “Reducing Communities’ Vulnerability to Drought and External Shocks (Recover)’, will be implemented by the Food and …
Read More »UN agency: $112 mln pooled fund used to tackle drought in Somalia in 2022
MOGADISHU — The UN humanitarian agency said Wednesday it used 112.4 million pooled funds from the Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) to tackle severe drought conditions in 2022. UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia Adam Abdelmoula said the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance and protection rose to 7.8 million …
Read More »UN, NGOs warn of rising hunger deaths in Africa
PARIS — Deaths from hunger are on the rise in Africa because of droughts worsened by climate change and conflict, UN officials and non-governmental organisations said Thursday. Their warning is the latest in a series of statements from campaigners and experts warning that Africa is facing an unprecedented food crisis. …
Read More »Somalia set to bring back 200 citizens from Sudan
MOGADISHU — Somalia said Tuesday efforts are underway to bring back some 200 nationals who are stranded in Sudan where the fighting may trigger further displacement both within and outside the country. Abdirahman Nur Dinari, acting permanent secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, said the government …
Read More »Aid group: Drought, insecurity displaced 3.8 million in Somalia
MOGADISHU — The Doctors Without Borders (MSF) medical charity said Tuesday that a long drought and continuous insecurity in Somalia have displaced 3.8 million people. Those displaced hope to find food, clean water, shelter and health care, according to the humanitarian group. “Somalia experiences its sixth consecutive failing rainy season …
Read More »UN agencies vow to help Somalia strengthen healthcare, routine immunization
MOGADISHU — Somalia on Monday marked World Immunization Week 2023 with two UN agencies under the theme of “The Big Catch-Up” with a resolve to strengthen primary healthcare and routine immunization across the country and ensure that no one is left behind. According to estimates by the World Health Organization …
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