SANAA — Around 190,000 migrants in war-torn Yemen are in “dire” need of assistance, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) warned on Saturday. “More than 4 million people who have fled their homes in search of safety, and some 190,000 migrants from the Horn of Africa, are in dire need of …
Read More »AMISOM explores new ways to counter IEDs
MOGADISHU — Military engineers serving under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) have completed a four-day training to counter the evolving threat posed by Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), which have become a weapon of choice for terrorists. The training, which kicked off on Tuesday and ended on Friday in …
Read More »Sweden invests rural communities in Somalia
MOGADISHU — Renewed funding from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) will support ongoing efforts to build the resilience of riverine farmers in the Jowhar corridor by improving water access and management to boost productivity. The Government of Sweden’s timely contribution to Somalia through the Swedish International Development Cooperation …
Read More »Extreme weather events are linked to infectious disease outbreaks
MOGADISHU — In May 2021, a prolonged downpour of rains in Somalia caused the Shabelle River to overflow, flooding the nearby region of Jowhar and resulting in entire communities being submerged. More than 13,700 people were affected by the flood, resulting in thousands losing their homes and livelihoods from the …
Read More »Voices of Somali women entrepreneurs in a changing Somalia
MOGADISHU — In Somalia, entrepreneurship is a driving force of the economy. An estimated 76%of all jobs come from entrepreneurial activities – and except for large businesses, women play a leading role in this area. In Somaliland, women own more than half of all household enterprises. In Mogadishu and Bossaso, …
Read More »Somalia at brink of famine
MOGADISHU — Somalia is facing its most severe drought in over three decades, with more than half of the population in dire need of food and water. The U.N. said earlier this month that parts of the country could soon plunge into famine. Dead livestock, emaciated children and a constant call …
Read More »UN launches project to support IDPs in Somalia
MOGADISHU — The United Nations and its partners on Sunday launched a four-year project to provide durable solutions for people displaced by conflict and climate change in Somalia. The multi-million project named “Saameynta (impact in Somali)” will achieve durable solutions for more than 75,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable …
Read More »Living with disability in Somalia: Education for the visually impaired
MOGADISHU – Somalia has not given individuals with particular wants the care and a spotlight they deserve. Their wants are nonetheless not taken under consideration within the design of infrastructure tasks, together with roads, new buildings and public transport. Also, the legislation has but to take its trigger to be sure …
Read More »China announces to provide emergency aid to Somalia
MOGADISHU — China has announced emergency food aid to help Somalia deal with drought amid worsening drought in the Horn of the African nation. Speaking to the media on Thursday in Mogadishu, Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Xue Bing said China is going to provide emergency food aid to Somalia and other countries affected …
Read More »Qatari aid arrives in Somalia to tackle drought
MOGADISHU — Around 45 tons of food baskets have arrived at Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu to tackle the drought in Somalia. The aid has been sent from Qatar Fund for Development and Qatar Charity, in cooperation with the Amiri Air Force. The delivery of aid was attended by …
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