JOWHAR (SOHA) – New chaff-cutting machines are helping farmers in southern Somalia’s Middle Shabelle region to use locally available resources to prepare animal fodder to keep their animals fed in the dry season. Sixty machines, provided by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), were distributed in 47 villages in the …
Read More »Mogadishu mayor launch a new project to train 400 youth
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – Mogadishu’mayor and the Governor of Banadir region Mr Abdirahman Omar Osman (Eng.Jarisow) has today launched a project to train 400 youths from the city of Mogadishu, Baidoa and Kismayo. The project funded by UNDP is intended to benefit 400 young people of both males and females which …
Read More »Somali refugees in Dadaab venture into farming for sustainable livelihoods
DADAAB (SOHA) – A small scale farming initiative supported by a local NGO in Dadaab refugee camp in northern Kenya is gradually improving the lives of refugees by developing a sustainable source of basic food and income. A group of 82 families in the refugee camp has ventured into farming …
Read More »Farmers count losses as Shabelle river experiences continued low water levels
AFGOYE (SOHA) – Hassan Mohamed, a farmer on the outskirts of Afgoye in southern Somalia’s Lower Shabelle region, is counting huge losses for the fourth year running, after all the crops on his river-fed farm dried up due to lack of water. Hassan, who depends heavily on farming for his …
Read More »New health centre opens for refugee returnees in Kismayo
KISMAYO (SOHA) – Access to health care services including maternity is now accessible for families living in a low-income part of Kismayo in southern Somalia, following the opening of a new health centre. Around 1,500 families who returned from Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya have settled in Midnimo neighbourhood, which …
Read More »NRC: Over 700,000 at risk starvation in Somaliland
HARGEISA (SOHA) – The Norwegian Refugee Council NRC has warned that lack of rain has worsened the drought situation in parts of Somaliland leaving 725,000 people at risk of hunger and in urgent need of aid. “The time to act is now, or the costs will increase, both in economic …
Read More »Boost for farmers in Somaliland as new flour mill bolsters production
HARGEISA (SOHA) – A new flour milling plant in Somaliland is providing a reliable source of income for farmers to sell their grain, as well as affordable flour for the consumer market. The plant, set up by investors in Somaliland, sources raw grain from farmers and mills maize, millet, and …
Read More »KSrelief distributes 47 tons of food baskets in Somalia
BELEDWEYNE (SOHA) – King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) distributed urgently today 1000 food baskets to the people affected from floods in Beledweyne Town, in central Hiraan Region of Republic of Somalia. The 74 tons will benefit 36,000 individuals in need. The aid comes within the framework of …
Read More »Somaliland .. Free textbooks provided to school students
HARGEISA (SOHA) – Every student in a primary school in Somaliland will be able to access free textbooks thanks to a government initiative to promote universal education and higher standards in schools. Somaliland authorities have been trying to improve the quality of public schools, which are outperformed by private schools. …
Read More »Somalia increases peace building efforts with launch of 2019 UN Peacebuilding Fund
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – The Government of Somalia and the United Nations have launched five projects supported by the UN Peacebuilding Fund at an event this week in Mogadishu, which will be implemented by UN agencies in partnership with the Government and civil society organisations. The five projects launched will address …
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