LONDON (SoOHA) – In central Somalia’s Beledweyne district, families still reeling from food shortages and livestock deaths after another year of poor rains were surprised by a new disaster last month: brutal floods that completely submerged homes after the Shabelle River burst its banks. Across the district, 230,000 people were …
Read More »Hormuud to inject $5 million to support innovative youth projects
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Leading Mobile Service Provider Hormuud has set aside $5 million to support innovative youth projects over the next three years. “Hormuud promises to stand with Somali job creators & will dedicate $5 million to support Somalia’s innovators over the next 3 years, to enable more opportunities & …
Read More »Somalia still in talks with Italy over Shabelle river funds – Planning Minister
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Planning Minister Gamal Hassan has dismissed media reports that the government failed to submit funding proposals leading to the withdrawal of funding by Italy meant for rehabilitation of Shabelle river banks. Reacting to a story carried by Italian newspaper la Republica that the Italian government withdrew the funds, Hassan …
Read More »Italy withholds €6m for rehabilitation of Shabelle river banks
ROME (SoOHA) – The government of Italy has withheld €6 million meant for rehabilitation of Shabelle river to end perennial flooding in Beletweyne after Somalia failed to apply for the grants. A report by the Italian newspaper la Republica notes that the funds were earmarked for reconstruction of the banks …
Read More »Floods affect over 547,000 people in Somalia: UN
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Flooding in parts of Somalia has impacted more than 547,000 people, of whom 370,000 have been displaced from their homes, destroying livelihoods and infrastructure in the Horn of Africa nation, the UN said on Monday. Citing figures from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)-led protection and return …
Read More »Humanitarian funds release $18.7 m for life-saving floods response in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – A combined $18.7 million has been released from the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) and the Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) to scale up life-saving assistance to just over half a million people affected by floods in Somalia. “These funds come at a critical time, enabling humanitarian …
Read More »Somalia, Turkey discuss cooperation in wake of floods
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Officials from Turkey and Somalia met on Friday in Mogadishu to discuss crucial issues concerning the two countries. Somalia’s Energy and Water Resources Minister Fawzia Mohamed Sheikh received Turkey’s Ambassador to Mogadishu Mehmet Yilmaz in her office in the capital. Topping the meeting agenda was the floods …
Read More »A rising number of people displaced by floods to 370,000 in Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – More than 370,000 people have been forced from their homes in central Somalia by ongoing flooding. The town of Beledweyne, about 187 miles north of the capital, Mogadishu, was inundated late last month by seasonal rains, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. …
Read More »Farmajo calls on Somalis in Kenya to help flood victims
NAIROBI ( SoOHA) – Somali President, Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has called upon the Somali business community in neighboring Kenya to play their part in the efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to citizens affected by the flooding in the country. More than 200, 000 people were affected by the flash floods in …
Read More »Somali girls punished for arriving late at school after household chores
GURIEL (SoOHA) – Sixteen-year-old Shukri Hashi Abdi’s mornings at home in Guriel, central Somalia, begin at the crack of dawn, making sure that her five brothers and two younger sisters are all fed and the house is clean. “After I finish cooking pancakes and soup, and preparing tea, I wash …
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