BAL’AD — The problem of access to clean potable water will be a thing of the past for thousands of local communities of El-Ma’aan village in Bal’ad District, HirShabelle State of Somalia, after the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) put up 5 wells under its Quick Impact Projects (QIPs). Speaking …
Read More »Somalia stadium suicide attack: Death toll rises to 15
GALKAYO — The death toll from Friday’s attack in Mogadishu that killed several high-ranking military and police officials has risen to 15, local authorities confirmed on Saturday. Speaking to local media, security officials said that 15 people lost their lives in the suicide attack that happened in the central town of …
Read More »UN steps up aid for somalis displaced by cyclone Gati
GENEVA –– U.N. agencies are rushing emergency aid to thousands of victims of Cyclone Gati, the most powerful tropical storm ever to hit Somalia. Somalia has experienced 15 tropical storms, cyclones and flash floods over the last three-and-a-half decades but has never seen anything like Cyclone Gati. The storm made …
Read More »Somalia and UK discuss humanitarian cooperation
MOGADISHU — The Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management Khadija Mohamed Dirie today met with the UK Special Envoy for Famine Prevention and Humanitarian affairs Nick Dyer to discuss further development of co-operation between Somalia and the UK. The Minister Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management briefed the delegation on …
Read More »Salaam Somali Bank provides free microfinance to small business in Balad Hawo
BALAD HAWO — Salaam Somali Bank (SSB) continues to provides free microfinance to small businesses in the country as part of a grant program aimed at improving the fledgling economy. On Monday, the Bank’s branch in the border town of Balad Hawo in the Gedo region has provided free microfinance …
Read More »New hotline provides a lifeline to families displaced in Somalia
MOGADISHU — As COVID-19 continues to affect the livelihoods and health of billions of people around the world, communities in Somalia are grappling with the pandemic while facing an added burden of a deepening humanitarian crisis. Recent flash flooding and the worst locust invasion in a decade have left many …
Read More »Somalia .. New swarms of desert locusts pose a threat to farmlands
MOGADISHU — Somalia is bracing a new wave of desert locusts threatening farmlands, while parts of the country are already reeling from destructive seasonal floods and rainstorms. This fresh desert locust invasion is causing alarm among the farming communities, threatening their livelihood and harming food production and income. In anticipation of …
Read More »AMISOM celebrates human rights day with renewed commitment to end GBV in the workplace
MOGADISHU — As part of celebrations to mark International Human Rights Day, African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) senior police officers engaged in a virtual roundtable discussion with gender focal persons across the mission to recommit to the fight against Gender Based Violence (GBV) in the workplace. The discussion also …
Read More »Somalia, UN vow to hasten universal health coverage
MOGADISHU — On International Universal Health Coverage Day, the Somali Government, in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), World Health Organization (WHO) and partners, renewed its commitment to accelerate efforts to provide universal health coverage (UHC) for all Somalis. Together, they also urged …
Read More »KSrelief launches project to distribute 300 tons of dates to the people in Somalia
MOGADISHU — The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) has launched a project to distribute 300 tons of dates to the people in Somalia. As many as 122,500 Somalis in the country’s southeastern Benaadir region are expected to benefit from the Saudi aid program. The project was launched …
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