MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – Today, Somalia is launching one of Africa’s largest immunization campaigns using oral cholera vaccines (OCV). The campaign, which runs from 22-28 June 2019 in high-risk areas of Somalia, will vaccinate more than 650,000 people aged one year and above to eliminate the risk of the disease among vulnerable …
Read More »Kenya retakes control of two emptied refugee camps
NAIROBI (SoOHA) – Two camps opened to host those who fled the 2011 famine in Somalia have been closed and handed to the Kenyan government. Kenya said the action was part of its effort to close Dadaab, the huge camp complex that has hosted refugees for nearly three decades. The …
Read More »Galmudug: Diarrhoea outbreak in Eldibir with no hospital nearby
ADAADO (SoOHA) – Two children have died and 300 others are infected in a diarrhoea outbreak in Eldibir village, Galmudug state health ministry has reported. The ministry dispatched a delegation led by Dr Mohamed Ali Kahiye to assess the situation in Eldibir. Speaking to Radio Ergo by phone, Dr Mohamed …
Read More »Qatar Charity opens primary school in Somalia
GAROWE (SoOHA) – HE Minister of Education and Higher Education in the State of Puntland in Somalia Abdullah Mohammed Hassan inaugurated the Dar es Salaam Primary School, which was built by Qatar Charity (QC) in the city of Garowe, funded by the good people of Qatar. The 400-square-meter school has …
Read More »UN report : More than 70 million displaced worldwide
GENEVA (SoOHA) – The number of people fleeing war, persecution and conflict exceeded 70 million in 2018. This is the highest level that UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has seen in its almost 70 years. Data from UNHCR’s annual Global Trends report, released today, shows that almost 70.8 million people are …
Read More »U.S. provides 185 mln USD in humanitarian support for Somalia
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has provided 185 million dollars in humanitarian assistance to help Somali people facing acute food shortage. USAID administrator Mark Green said in a statement issued on Monday evening that the funds will address food insecurity and acute malnutrition, and deliver safe …
Read More »Birds and squirrels destroy farms in Lower Shabelle region
MARKA (SoOHA) – Fadumo Mohamed Adan’s hope of a good harvest has been dashed after all the seeds she planted were eaten by birds. She planted maize on her farm in Tulo-sagal village outside Afgoye town, Lower Shabelle region, in early June. “I invested $450 in the farm. I hired …
Read More »Ministry of health says there is no Ebola threat in the country
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The Somali government has said there is no danger over the outbreak of Ebola virus in the country. A Statement from the Ministry of Health and Social Services called for calm saying the situation is under control. “The is no Ebola virus threat currently in the country.” …
Read More »Somalia vows to strengthen child protection legislation
MOGADISHU (SoOHA) – The federal Minister of Justice and Judiciary Affairs, Hassan Hussein Haji, reaffirmed his government’s commitment to strengthen child protection legislation during an event held in the Somali capital to commemorate the Day of the African Child. Minister Haji enumerated a series of steps taken by Somalia over …
Read More »New dam brings water to dry Puntland villages
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 …
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