NEW YORK CITY/MOGADISGU — The UN is seeking $2.6 billion to help 8 million people in Somalia as the country once again finds itself on the brink of widespread famine, as a result of overlapping crises including prolonged drought, conflict, insecurity, high food and water costs, and mass displacement. Though …
Read More »Ceasefire collapses as battle rages on for 7th day in Las Anod
LAS ANOD (SMN) – The newly announced ceasefire in Las Anod failed to yield fruits as the fighting resumed on Sunday, marking 7th day of battle. Sunday’s battle erupted in Oda Gooye, Mooragaan and near Qooja-cadde military base after Somaliland troops launched offensive against SSC fighters earlier in the morning. …
Read More »Doctor says 57 killed in week of fighting in las Anod
MOGADISHU — At least 57 people have been confirmed dead in days of clashes between antigovernment fighters and Somaliland security forces in the disputed city of Las Anod after local leaders said they wanted to rejoin the federal government of Somalia, a doctor reported Saturday. Abdimajid Hussein Sugulle, the director-general …
Read More »Somalia, AU say progress made in restoring peace and security
MOGADISHU — Somalian and the African Union officials on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the ongoing military offensive against al-Shabab and lauded the progress made in restoring peace and security in the country. Somalian Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Daud Aweis, and Mohammed El-Amine Souef, the special representative of the …
Read More »UN appeal $2.6B to assist 7.6M people in drought-hit Somalia
MOGADISHU — The United Nations humanitarian partners in Somalia and its government on Wednesday sought $2.6 billion to assist millions of people in the drought-hit Horn of Africa country. The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) estimated that 8.25 million people — nearly half of Somalia’s population need …
Read More »FAO opens new center to monitor desert locust, other pests in Somalia
HARGEISA — The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on Wednesday opened a new center that will monitor locust and other pests in northern Somalia. The first Pest Control Center, based in Hargeisa, a key town in Somaliland, will act as a desert locust early warning and …
Read More »Somali president calls for cease-fire after deadly fighting
MOGADISHU — Somalia’s president has called for a cease-fire after clashes in a disputed town in the breakaway region of Somaliland left at least 13 people dead. Both sides accuse the other of starting the fighting; Somaliland insisted it was defending itself from aggression. “The reason for the confrontation is not …
Read More »Japan supports WHO to expand access to health for drought-affected in Somalia
MOGADISHU — The Government of Japan has recently allocated a grant to the World Health Organization (WHO) country office in Somalia to expand access to life-saving health care for vulnerable communities living in hard-to-reach areas that are severely impacted by the ongoing drought. With 7.8 million people in need of …
Read More »UN calls for probe in clashes after 20 killed in Las Anod
MOGADISHU — The UN human rights chief on Tuesday called on Somali authorities to carry out an independent, effective and impartial investigation into the killing of at least 20 people in clashes between security forces and clan leaders in Las Anod, northern Somalia. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker …
Read More »KSrelief distributes 1,500 food baskets in Somalia
MOGADISHU — King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) on Saturday distributed 1,500 food baskets in Somalia, benefiting 9,000 people. This comes as part of KSrelief’s project to support food security for the neediest, displaced, and drought-affected groups in Somalia. Source: SPA Origin: View original
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