Over 7,000 Displaced People Benefit From Somali Cash Consortium’s Emergency Funding

The Somali Cash Consortium, led by Concern Worldwide, has distributed emergency funding to over 7,000.

Somalia in danger of famine according to WFP as the world marks world food day

Conflict, regional instability and climate change are some of the biggest drivers of hunger in.

USAID grants Somalia $50m to fund education

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced on Friday nearly $50 million in.

Germany announces additional $73 mln in aid to Somalia

Germany and Somalia agreed on increasing German development support to Somalia by 73m USD, underscoring.

Saudi Arabia’s KSrelief, Kuwait Support Somalis Returning from Yemen

Berbera – This week, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) assisted 143 Somali returnees stranded in.

UN, World Bank calls for sustained funding for Somalia

There is a need for sustained funding for humanitarian response to avert a deterioration in.

NRC urges more aid to address displacement in Somalia

MOGADISHU,(Xinhua) — The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) on Tuesday called on donors to increase emergency.

Somaliland girls from poor families lose hope of high school education

Nasra Mohamud Omar, 14, an orphan in the Somaliland town of Burao, is feeling thoroughly.

EU awards €23 million for projects in Mogadishu and Berbera

Mogadishu (Somaliland.com) – The Federal Government of Somalia had on Saturday signed an agreement with.

African Development Bank signs $28.8 million grant deal with Somalia for road and water projects

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Somaliland woman fighting for children’s rights

Lul Hassan Matan has faced hostility, harassment, and detention in her lifelong struggle to help.

Somali women in Mogadishu IDP camps empowered by literacy program

(ERGO) – Sahro Adan Mohamed, 44, can now use her mobile phone, search for names.

UK aid to provide life-saving support for up to 1 million people crippled by drought in Somalia

Mogadishu (Goobjoog) – Up to one million people in Somalia will receive lifesaving food and.

Community technical school gives new hope to drop-out pastoralists in Lasanod

After losing 250 goats and 20 camels to the devastating drought in 2017, Abdirahman Mohamed.

Somaliland: Hundreds of thousands of climate refugees forced to abandon way of life

In Somaliland, continuing droughts resulting from fast climate change have eroded the agricultural and pastoralist ways of life of many Somalilanders. As a result, many have fled their homes in rural areas to seek better job opportunities in the big cities. These “Internally Displaced Persons” (IDPs) figure over 600,000 in Somaliland, most of whom reside in large camps. Conditions in these camps are worsening, as many climate refugees, especially children, suffer from malnutrition, poor hygiene arising from a lack of sanitation and sexual and gender-based violence. Against the backdrop of rapid climate change, more droughts are predicted in Somaliland, which will inevitably lead to a growing number of climate refugees in the country