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To mend fences with Somalia, the UAE uses “humanitarian diplomacy”

MOGADISHU — Diplomatic relations between Somalia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been at their lowest point since 2018, when Somalia accused the small Gulf country of interfering in its internal affairs and instigating chaos. In 2018, Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency seized three suitcases at Mogadishu’s international airport …

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Report: One out of every two children is underweight due to chronic malnutrition in southern Somalia

MOGADISHU —  Save The Children announced Wednesday that one in two children in southern Somalia is undersized by chronic malnutrition because of an ongoing deadly drought that has devastated many in the country. “Nearly half of children under five in the Baidoa district of southern Somalia are suffering from chronic …

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Somalia plans to streamline fishing permits to fight IUU

MOGADISHU — Somalia, plagued with persistent incidents of piracy and rampant illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, is aiming to tighten its fishing licensing regime in order to end loopholes that result in illegal activity. Amid claims of deep-rooted corruption within Somalia’s fishing industry, the country’s Ministry of Fisheries and …

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With return to peace, Somali children look to the future with hope

MOGADISHU — Thirteen-year-old Ahmed Abdinur Abukar dreams of being a teacher. This year, in May, he took an important step towards realising that dream and sat for the national Primary Education Certificate examinations in Mogadishu, Somalia. The Ministry of Education and Higher Education says over 60 000 students across the …

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Coronavirus, conflict & climate crisis prevent children return to learning, Save the Children warns

The number of children in school in Somalia following the reopening of classes after COVID-19 forced closures has significantly declined. According to a new assessment from Save the Children,[1] 70% of head teachers indicated the number of children coming back to school was lower than before school closure. In some parts …

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