JOHANNESBURG — Most African countries have made significant progress in advancing gender equality, African leaders said Sunday during commemorations to mark International Women’s Day. “Women are equitably represented in government. Last year, we achieved 50/50 parity in the Cabinet for the first time, and 47% of MPs are women,” South Africa’s …
Read More »UN lauds contribution of women to stabilize Somalia
MOGADISHU — The United Nations senior envoy in Somalia on Sunday lauded the contribution of women towards peace and stability of the country. James Swan, a special representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, applauded the role of Somali women in their country’s progress while also encouraging greater efforts to …
Read More »UNHCR welcomes Somalia’s move to protect IDPs
MOGADISHU — The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has welcomed Somalia’s official deposit of the instruments of ratification of the African Union Convention for the protection of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to the AU Commission in Ethiopia. Johann Siffointe, UNHCR Somalia representative, said the latest move shows the progress made by …
Read More »CARE Canada and the Slaight Family F. in partnership for women and girls in Somalia
OTTAWA — The Slaight Family Foundation will launch a $15 M Global Initiative for Women and Girls which will be donated to 15 international organizations around the world to mark International Women’s Day. The Initiative will improve the lives of women and girls in developing countries around the world. CARE Canada …
Read More »UN calls for protection of civilians as clashes displace in Jubaland State
MOGADISHU — The United Nations on Tuesday called for the protection of civilians as escalating violence displaces nearly 56,000 people in southern Somalia. Preliminary reports indicate that up to 9,000 households (approximately 56,000 people) have been displaced in Gedo, Jubaland State, following a stand-off since early February between the parties to …
Read More »There is more to children’s success than just exam results
In our contemporary school settings, it is common for principals and head/teachers to push children for maximum ‘attainment’ in inter/national exams. After all, their fit for purpose is judged solely by results. It is equally not surprising for many parents to push children to do ‘well’ in exams, as universities …
Read More »Two found guilty of raping 12 yr old Aisha executed in Puntland
BOSSASO — Two men who were found guilty for the gang-rape and murder of 12-year-old Aisha Ilyas Adan were this morning executed in Puntland. Abdiifatah Warsame and Abdishakur Dige were killed in line with the death sentence handed by the court last year. The two men convicted of gang-raping and …
Read More »Southwest State ministries trained on human rights
BAIDOA — The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) has concluded a two-day human rights training workshop for staff from line ministries of Southwest State in Baidoa. The training was organized by AMISOM, in collaboration with UNSOM Human Rights Office in Baidoa. The training is geared towards enabling staff of …
Read More »Somali children separated from parents in Shabelle river flooding in Bal’ad villages
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Around 3,000 families have fled their homes in villages in Bal’ad in southern Somalia’s Middle Shabelle region, after a dam on the River Shabelle burst. The floodwaters from the dam washed away homes in 16 villages, forcing people to seek help in the district town of Bala’d. …
Read More »Somalia: UN envoy urges youth to champion for human rights
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The UN chief in Somalia James Swan has urged Somali youth to champion their rights and those of others noting the country relied on them to chart its future destiny. Swan said in a statement to mark the UN Human Rights Day Tuesday the youth in Somalia should …
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