MOGADISHU — Somalia has recorded 119 more Covid-19 positive cases in the past five days raising the country’s total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases to 3,864. 83 of the new cases are males while 37 are females according to the statement released by the ministry of health. In terms of …
Read More »WHO syas cholera cases fall in Somalia
MOGADISHU — There is an overall reduction in the number of new cholera cases in Somalia this year as compared to the numbers at the beginning of the outbreak in December 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. The WHO said the cumulative number of suspected cholera cases …
Read More »UK ups calls on Somalia to adopt sexual offenses law
GENEVA — The UK has reiterated its call on Somali Parliament to adopt the Sexual Offenses Bill drafted by the cabinet and drop the controversial one fronted by a section of MPs that has been roundly condemned for seeking to legalize child marriage. The UK International Ambassador Human Rights, Rita French …
Read More »Conflict, flooding and now coping with the COVID-19 pandemic in Somalia
As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 increase across Africa, and the World Health Organization warns the pandemic is accelerating, we fear the novel coronavirus is spreading within and from densely populated urban areas on the continent. Rising cases in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu are especially worrying, which is already …
Read More »Five hundred students from Puntland sat for national exams
MOGADISHU — About five hundred high school students in the country’s northeastern regional state, Puntland have sat for National exams last week, the ministry for education confirmed. The ministry and the authorities of the regional state were at loggerheads after Puntland failed to subscribe to national exams. In a statement on …
Read More »Reprieve for eighteen students in Barawe as govt airlifts them for exams in Mogadishu
MOGADISHU — The Ministry of Education Sunday airlifted 18 secondary school students from Barawe to Mogadishu to sit for their final exams. The Ministry moved in to airlift the students after they failed to sit for the first paper Saturday as they could not access the exam center. Students in the …
Read More »UAE sends medical aid to Jubaland in fight against COVID-19
ABU DHABI — The UAE sent an aid plane carrying 7 metric tons of medical supplies to Jubaland state of Somalia, to bolster the country’s efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. This aid will assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals as they work to contain the virus. Commenting on the …
Read More »UN says Somalis shun hospitals for fear of contracting COVID-19
MOGADISHU — The number of people visiting health centers for routine care in Somalia has significantly dropped due to fear of contracting COVID-19 as well as lack of public transport or other means to access facilities, the UN said on Tuesday. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs …
Read More »Somalia’s COVID-19 response: IDPs especially at risk
KISMAYO — Aisha Maalim returned to Kismayo in southern Somalia in March 2019, after having spent many years living in the Dadaab refugee camps located over the border in Kenya. Like many, she hoped to return to a better life as Somalia rebuilds after decades of conflict and instability. The …
Read More »UN calls for continued efforts to help refugees and displaced people in Somalia
MOGADISHU — Marking World Refugee Day, the United Nations in Somalia today called for continued efforts to alleviate the plight of refugees and displaced persons in Somalia. Despite significant efforts by the Somali authorities, there are still at least 2.6 million Somalis who are internally displaced, and the country hosts …
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