GURIEL (SOHA) – Somali pastoralists in drought-hit central Somalia are resorting to leaves and tree bark as fodder to keep their animals alive, as the skies still show no sign of rain. Seventy-year-old Elmi Ali Dahir, who lives in a remote area some 30km southeast of Guriel town in Galgadud …
Read More »UN set to launch 30 mln USD peace building fund for Somalia
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – The United Nations will next week launch a peace building fund (PBF) worth 30 million U.S. dollars to help support the country’s peace building efforts. The UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) said on Thursday a joint launch of the new PBF portfolio will be held to …
Read More »Families hit by drought in northern Somalia pour into village near Burao
BURAO (SOHA) – Close to 150 drought-displaced families in Burao town in northern Somalia’s Togdheer region are facing hunger and lack access to basic services. Local officials said the pastoralist families uprooted from their homes are now camping in Dudub-dilo village, 180km east of Burao town. Mohamed Ahmed Hassan, Dudub-dilo …
Read More »First national blood bank started for Somaliland
HARGEISA (SOHA) – A government driven blood donation campaign in Somaliland has generated 60,000 units of blood to jumpstart the first ever national blood bank in the capital, Hargeisa. The one-month long campaign targeting major towns in Somaliland aims to equip the national blood bank with sufficient blood to meet …
Read More »Youth volunteers clean up unseemly garbage in Hingalol village
LAS ANOD (SOHA) – A clean-up campaign by youth in Hingalol village in northern Somalia’s Sanaag region is fast transforming the once dirty streets and inspiring locals to keep their environment clean. The clean-up launched last month is attracting many volunteers intent on taking responsibility for their environment. Ahmed Bile …
Read More »Farmajo calls on AU leaders to adopt progressive refugee laws & policies
ADDIS ABABA (SOHA) – In his address at the 32nd Session of the Assembly of Heads of States and Governments of the African Union, the President of Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo raised the timely need for progressive refugee laws and policies across the continent. “Even as we …
Read More »Somali lemons and sesame find new export markets in Turkey
MOGADISHU (SOHA) – Somali farmers and exporters have started selling local agricultural produce to a new market in Turkey, with the first exports of lemons and sesame recently shipped from Mogadishu. Bashiir Abdirabbi Hassan heads a Somali company that has started exporting lemons. He says the new trade route with …
Read More »Families arrive in Mogadishu after fleeing drought in lower Shabelle
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 …
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