MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Children in Somalia suffer from one of the highest rates of abduction, recruitment, and conflict-related sexual violence in the world, analysis from Save the Children reveals. The charity’s analysis of the UN’s Annual Report on Children and Armed Conflict found Somalia topped the list in three of …
Read More »Somalia vows to strengthen child protection legislation
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The federal Minister of Justice and Judiciary Affairs, Hassan Hussein Haji, reaffirmed his government’s commitment to strengthen child protection legislation during an event held in the Somali capital to commemorate the Day of the African Child. Minister Haji enumerated a series of steps taken by Somalia over …
Read More »UN condemns gang rape of 9-year-old girl in central Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The UN Population Fund (UNFPA) on Thursday condemned the gang rape of a nine-year-old girl in the central Somali town of Bulo-Burde, some 425 km west of Mogadishu. Anders Thomsen, UNFPA Representative for Somalia, Anders Thomsen called for a speedy investigation into the grave crime on the …
Read More »UN chief slams lack of civilian security in conflicts
NEW YORK (SoOHA) – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday lamented the lack of civilian protection in armed conflicts across the globe, saying international compliance with the UN’s framework for such conflicts has deteriorated. “Grave human suffering is still being caused by armed conflicts and a lack of compliance with …
Read More »IOM to relocate 24,000 Somalis at risk of eviction in Baidoa
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The UN migration agency said Friday it plans to relocate some 24,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) at risk of eviction to public sites in Baidoa, southwestern Somalia. International Organization for Migration (IOM) said the regional South-West State has provided public land to humanitarian partners for development and …
Read More »UK works with Somali forces to respond to sexual violence in conflict
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The UK-supported 4-day workshop drew participants from Somali National security institutions across the country, Ministries of Defence, Internal Security, Justice and Women and Human Rights Development in both the national and federal government. Those trained will now go back to their institutions, and train their colleagues on …
Read More »Driving change for Somali mothers and children
In most parts of the world, women announce a pregnancy with excitement; they can count on quality and timely support when delivering a child. In Somalia, excitement is often lined with unease, as women are cognizant of the risks associated with pregnancy and delivery. Inadequate health facilities, particularly in remote, …
Read More »Man executed in Gedo region for rape and murder
GARBAHARE (SOHA) – A 32-year-old man convicted of rape and murder was today executed by firing squad in Garbahare in Gedo region. Garbahare district court had sentenced the man to death and today signed off his execution after being found guilty of raping and killing a woman last month. The …
Read More »Paraffin stoves for Somali refugees in Dadaab keep women safe, and protect the environment
DADAAB (SOHA) – Nurto Farah Mire, a Somali refugee, has been attacked seven times while going out to gather firewood for cooking on the outskirts of the Dadaab refugee camps in northern Kenya. She feels lucky to have escaped being raped. The 47-year-old now cooks at home for her family …
Read More »Disabled Somali graduate gets 150 job application rejections
HERGEISA(SOHA) – Despite excelling academically, Suleiman Mohamed Hassan, 34, has failed to get a job because of negative perceptions by employers about hiring people with disability. Suleiman, who lives in Hargeisa, Somaliland, has two bachelor’s degrees in accounting and information and communications technology (ICT). But he has made 150 job …
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