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Ten dead after heavy rain hit Mogadishu on Friday

MOGADISHU — Torrential rains that lashed the Somali capital of Mogadishu overnight have left more than 10 people dead, caused significant destruction, and disrupted movement across key parts of the city, locals said Saturday. The worst-hit area was the Ceelqalow neighborhood in Wadajir district, along with several other low-lying districts, …

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Somalia joins 40 million USD regional disaster resilience initiative launched in Kenya

NAIVASHA, KENYA — In a strategic move to bolster regional preparedness and resilience against natural disasters, Somalia has officially joined a $40 million initiative—WISER Action First – Eastern Africa—aimed at strengthening early warning systems and disaster response capacity across East Africa. The four-year project was launched in Naivasha, Kenya, with …

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Somalia humanitarian fund reviews La Niña allocation

MOGADISHU — In March, the Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) conducted an After Action Review of its La Niña allocation to evaluate its effectiveness in achieving core humanitarian objectives and to gather feedback on the fund’s performance as a financing tool. The SHF allocation supported Health, Nutrition, and Water, Sanitation, and …

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Enhancing humanitarian access in Somalia through strategic partnerships

MOGADISHU — The World Food Programme (WFP) Somalia extends its sincere gratitude to the European Union’s Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS), and the Logistics Cluster for their critical support in advancing humanitarian operations across the country. These partnerships play a pivotal …

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UN seeks emergency support for 45K flood victims in Som..

MOGADISHU — The United Nations relief agency on Thursday called for immediate emergency assistance to support 45,000 people affected by flooding across Somalia. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), four individuals, including two children, lost their lives after being swept away, while over 45,000 …

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