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In Somalia, internally displaced women who previously depended on food aid are growing spinach, tomatoes and leafy greens in ...
Heightened conflict and climate shocks are increasing humanitarian needs in Somalia as communities work to recover from the country’s most severe drought in four decades, which has reduced food ...
For the first time ever, Somalia is pushed to the top of the International Rescue Committee’s Emergency Watchlist, as a devastating drought, coupled with the effects of three decades of conflict, have ...
Climate change has gone beyond environmental degradation in recent years, a significant driver of conflict and instability in fragile-Somalia ...
In Somalia, the rains have come but the crisis is far from over The international community needs to provide more humanitarian assistance and long-term climate financing to ensure the wellbeing of ...
For decades, Somalia has been mired in violence, political instability, and food insecurity. The country’s struggles have persisted despite numerous international interventions, including the ...
It places a strain on everything." Somalia is no stranger to food shortages, but a combination of factors have conspired to create a dire crisis this year. The conflict, which has raged for around ...
How can drought-parched Somalia break out of endless crisis? Reuters Laurie Goering, Thomson Reuters Foundation Published Jan 18, 2023 ...
All of a sudden, Somalia faces an existential crisis: Al-Shabaab are within six kilometres of Mogadishu and are encircling the city.From the north, there is fighting at the Ministry of Defence and ...
State infrastructure in Somalia is in its infancy. Many services like water and electricity, health and education are in private hands and available only against payment. Many people depend on ...
DOOLOW, Somalia — Before the start of the worst drought Somalia has experienced in four decades, 30-year-old Nuurto Ali Issaq tended to 40 goats and other livestock as a pastoralist, having just ...