Somalilandsun: Somalia now ranks sixth among the world’s countries in vulnerability to the adverse effects of climate change, after Guinea-Bissau, Micronesia, Niger, the Solomon Islands and Chad.
Clashes erupted on Wednesday between forces from Somalia's federal government and the semi-autonomous Jubbaland region, raising concerns that internal rivalries are diverting attention from the fight ...
The Somali National Army (SNA) of the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) in Mogadishu was routed from the southern Somali ...
Al-Shabab has been fighting that government for more than a decade. The group controls much of southern and central Somalia but has ... even on the use of water resources. The militant group ...
The Ethiopians are in the country under the terms of a bilateral agreement and as part of an African Union peacekeeping force ...
We've seen that they can be beaten, and the Somali people are finally awake," said Malik Abdalla, a local MP in the Hiran region where much of the fighting ... town's concrete water tower in ...
Remittances helped many Somalis survive the horrific 2011 drought in Somalia, and remittances continue to help many families pay for food, water, education ... in some cases, heavy fighting. Somali ...
Five years of drought followed by destructive heavy rains have affected Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia ... fight inequality and help vulnerable people improve their lives over the long term and reduce ...
the highest number of IDP households displaced by protracted conflict and successive drought in Somalia. Poor environmental conditions, limited access to water and insufficient sanitation ...