MOGADISHU — The European Union on Friday announced to provide 11 million U.S. dollars to help tackle desert locust outbreak in Somalia. The EU said the outbreak could have devastating consequences on food security in a vulnerable country like Somalia, where one million people are already severely food insecure and …
Read More »UN envoy: Somalia continues to face extreme humanitarian challenges
NEW YORK — The United Nations envoy for Somalia on Monday said that Somalis continue to face extreme humanitarian challenges. “Back-to-back droughts, flooding, conflict, and insecurity have left 5.2 million people in Somalia in need of assistance,” James Swan, the UN secretary-general’s special representative for Somalia, told the Security Council …
Read More »SWS forces seize 800 bags of maize forcibly taken by al-Shabab
BAIDOA — Southwest regional forces attacked the Al-Shabab tax collection base in Bur-Eyle village about 35km northeast of Burhakaba on late Saturday afternoon. According to Southwest regional security officials, regional forces killed three Al-Shabab militants and seized 800 bags of maize vigorously taken by militias from villagers. A short video …
Read More »Qatar Charity drilled 163 artesian wells in Somalia last year
MOGADISHU — Qatar Charity (QC) drilled 163 artesian wells in the drought-hit areas of Somalia during 2019 in co-operation with the Somalia ministry of energy and water resources and local partners, benefiting 446,484 affected people in the country. In the area of relief, various types of assistance, including food aid, …
Read More »ICRC .. 28 years of providing health care in Mogadishu
MOGADISHU — Keysaney hospital commemorates 28 years of providing impartial war surgery and emergency medical care for civilians and wounded combatants. The hospital is run by the Somali Red Crescent Society (SRCS) with support from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The anniversary was marked by a gathering …
Read More »QC inks cooperation deal with ministry of water resources
MOGADISHU — Qatar Charity (QC) has signed a cooperation and partnership agreement with the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources in Mogadishu, Somalia, to continue its efforts to help the people affected by recurrent droughts and floods in the country. The deal aims to support the efforts of the Ministry …
Read More »UN warns of looming food shortage on the horn of Africa due to locust invasion
CAPITALS — The East African region could be on the verge of a food crisis if huge swarms of locusts devouring crops and pasture are not brought under control. A massive food assistance may be required, Dominique Burgeon, director of emergencies for the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), said. …
Read More »Diarrhea outbreak kills five children in Bal’ad
BAL’AD — An outbreak of acute watery diarrhea has killed up to five people in Bal’ad town in Somalia’s southern region of Middle Shabelle, an official confirmed on Thursday. Deputy Governor of Bal’ad town, Hanbali Ahmed, said that acute watery diarrhea broke out in the town causing deaths. “Up to …
Read More »Somalia & UN sign accord to strengthen efforts to preserve culture and improve education
MOGADISHU — Somalia and the United Nations culture and education agency yesterday signed an agreement aimed at strengthening efforts to preserve the country’s cultural heritage and improve its educational sector. “Culture and education are vital for the country’s future. After years of conflict, they are vital to the human dimension …
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 …
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