Somalia Somalia’s women journalists fight for human rights (UNDP) admin | July 23, 2023 The fact that Somalia’s only all-women media house, Bilan, is still in business a year after it was created with […]
Somalia Somalia/Uganda: Turning to sweet potatoes in the face of climate change (Trust) admin | October 10, 2016 Amina Shale grows vegetables in Somalia. But her work is growing more difficult because of worsening droughts and unpredictable weather—both […]
Somalia Somalia: Aid cuts trigger health crisis admin | February 29, 2016 One and a half million Somalis have lost access to healthcare over the last two years. Relief agencies say that […]
Somalia Somalia: Hunger increases as El Niño floods loom, says UN admin | September 7, 2015 Scientists are predicting that the El Niño phenomenon, a warming of the sea surface in the Pacific, will be the […]
Somalia Somalia: Male war victims: Drugs, divorce and despair admin | June 22, 2015 Somali men are suffering from high rates of drug addiction, divorce and mental illness, according to a World Bank-funded study. […]
Somalia Somalia: Farmers plant seeds of hope Ray Mwareya | May 18, 2015 Farak Doudi always carries a rifle. He uses the gun to protect his five hectares of banana trees from bandits. […]
Somalia Somalia: At least three million in need of aid Nelly Bassily | November 14, 2014 In September, the United Nations said that more than a million people in Somalia were struggling to meet their daily […]