MARKO (SOHA) – Hundreds of families who have left villages in southern Somalia’s Lower Shabelle region in the past two weeks because of drought are camping on the outskirts of Mogadishu without access to any services. The assistant chief of Garasbaley, Abdullahi Abdi Mohamud, told Radio Ergo that people had …
Read More »Medical officer treats diarrhoea patients in Dhusamareb without a health center
DHUSAMAREB (SOHA) – In a remote village 50km north of the central Somali town of Dhusamareb town, Ali Abdikadir, a medical officer, is going to people’s homes trying to control an outbreak of diarrhoea. Since the closure last March of the health centre in Hananbur, after funding from the NGOSWISSO-KALMO …
Read More »Support for local businesses creates jobs for youth in Kismayo
KISMAYO (SOHA) – A joint initiative by a Qatari organisation and an American humanitarian agency is helping to create jobs for youth in the coastal city of Kismayo in southern Somalia. FadumaMoalim Ali, 27, has been jobless for a couple of years but she is now one of the young …
Read More »AMISOM renovates school destroyed in Mogadishu terrorist attack
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – More than 400 children can now resume their education after the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) completed renovation works of a school destroyed in a bomb attack three years ago. Dr Qamar Primary School – established in 2009 in memory of Dr Kamar Aden Ali, a former minister …
Read More »UN: Education key in managing migration and displacement
NAIROBI (SOHA) – Countries have been challenged to adopt education as a means of managing migration and displacement and offering those in need a second chance. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Assistant Director General for Education Ms.Stefania Gianini said that education is a human right and a …
Read More »Hundreds of families displaced by clashes in HirShabelle in dire need of help
JOWHAR(SOHA) – About 1,000 families displaced by clan clashes in Somalia’s Hirshabelle state are facing hunger and lack of access to basic services. Local officials said the families uprooted from their homes are now camping in Elbaraf town with little humanitarian assistance. Deadly clan clashes over pasture and water resources …
Read More »Somali graduates introduce new livestock fodder production method in dry regions of central Somalia
Two graduates from Jazeera University in Mogadishu have initiated a new method of growing animal fodder to help pastoralists in central Somalia to manage their livestock during periods of drought. The method known as hydroponics is a way of growing crops in water rather than in soil. Hydroponics farming is a …
Read More »Young Jowhar farmers revive dying production of local rice
JOWHAR (SOHA) – A group of young farmers in Jowhar district of Middle Shabelle region is trying to revive the homegrown variety of rice, which had almost fallen out of production in Somalia. Severe drought and water shortages in the last three years, and flooding prior to that, had forced …
Read More »Humanitarian situation in Somalia continues to be unpredictable and volatile
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – The humanitarian situation in Somalia continues to be unpredictable and volatile and is among the most complex and long-standing protracted crisis in the world. It is predicted that at least a third (4.2 million) of Somalia’s (12.3 million) people will require humanitarian and protection services in 2019. …
Read More »Garowe herders blame quarrying for destroying pastureland
GAROWE (SOHA) – Severe soil erosion in Balley Valley, on the outskirts of Garowe town in Somalia’s Puntland region, is threatening the livelihoods of livestock farmers as their herds of livestock lack pasture and water. The farmers are blaming unregulated quarrying for rocks in the area. Ahmedweli Hirsi Gelle has …
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