GAROWE (SoOHA) – A newly built dam in northern Somalia’s drought-ravaged Nugal region is giving a reprieve to thousands of families who have lived through perennial water shortages. The dam, with a capacity equivalent to 120,000 barrels, was opened last month by Puntland’s ministry of water in Salahley village in …
Read More »NRC : Millions still facing starvation in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The continued drought in Somalia has left an estimated 2.2 million people in urgent need of food, the Norwegian Refugee Council has said. The humanitarian organization said that the below average rains since last October has rapidly led to a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Somalia. …
Read More »UN warns of funding deficits as drought hits millions in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The United Nations in Somalia has raised alarm over what it termed as low humanitarian funding response amid a deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa nation as drought effects continue to bite. UNSOM deputy George Conway has said the anticipated funding under the Humanitarian Response …
Read More »Drought empties villages in Galgadud as pastoralist families search for water
DHUSAMAREB (SoOHA) – Five villages to the east of Dhusamareb town in central Somalia’s Galgadud region have emptied as the pastoralist families living there have run out of water. Four boreholes in the area have dried up, leaving the villages of Qansahley, LabiRaac, Aweys-Raac, Meehanaw, and Galo without any access …
Read More »Water deliveries in Jubbaland help thirsty villagers
KISMAYO (SoOHA) – The Jubbaland government supported by the UN children’s fund UNICEF has been delivering water to 14 villages hit by severe water shortage around the southern Somali town of Kismayo. Water reservoirs and boreholes in Lower Jubba region have dried up after rains failed, leaving many communities in …
Read More »IDP camps series: No toilets, no water in Barwaqo, Guriel
In the first part in a new weekly series investigating conditions in IDP camps across the country, a Radio Ergo reporter visited Barwaqo camp in Guriel. Despite existing for eight years, Barwaqo lacks all basic amenities and does not have even a single toilet, nor a borehole.The people living there …
Read More »Arab states face water emergency, urgent action needed – UN
CAIRO (SoOHA) – Arab states are facing a water supply emergency they need to coordinate an urgent response to, with per capita resources expected to fall by 50 percent by 2050, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said on Thursday. The Middle East and North Africa have suffered more …
Read More »Families return to remote Sool village after Radio Ergo story
LASANOD (SoOHA) – Some 300 pastoralist families living in Kulal village, 200 km away from Lasanod town in the northern Somali region of Sool, are relieved to have their only source of water flowing again, thanks to the quick response of an NGO to a Radio Ergo broadcast. Radio Ergo’s …
Read More »Children living in conflicts are 3x more likely to die from water-related diseases than from violence
NEW YORK (SoOHA) – Children under the age of 15 living in countries affected by protracted conflict are, on average, almost three times more likely to die from diarrhoeal diseases caused by a lack of safe water, sanitation and hygiene than by direct violence, UNICEF said in a new report today. …
Read More »EU, FAO launch sustainable water and land use project in Puntland
GAROWE (SoOHA) – Authorities in Puntland state can now be able to develop infrastructure for sustainable water and land use based on accurate and actionable data thanks to a newly launched project supported by the EU and FAO. The EU, Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) jointly with the Puntland government …
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