World's largest humanitarian network to meet for first time in Africa
Nairobi/Geneva – Delegates from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement will gather in Nairobi from 18 to 25 November to address today’s most pressing humanitarian challenges. It's the...
View ArticleUnknown diseases are hunting the displaced people around near Mogadishu
Unknown diseases affected the displaced Somali people from one person to another where there is no single person not affected, while the doctors did know what the disease is but they said it is skin...
View ArticleNATO Warship Disrupts Pirate Attack Off Somalia
GULF OF ADEN: At 08:44 this morning whilst on patrol in the Gulf of Aden, the Flagship of NATO’s Standing Maritime Group One (SNMG1) received a distress call from a cargo vessel, which reported that it...
View ArticleThe World Child Rights Day and the current situation of Somali Children
The date 20 November marks the day on which the Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, in 1959, and theread more
View ArticleWorld’s largest humanitarian network adopts ambitious blueprint for coming...
World’s largest humanitarian network adopts ambitious blueprint for coming decadeThe 17th General Assembly of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has ended with...
View ArticleTwo journalists killed, three cabinet Ministers die in an explosion in...
Two journalists killed, three cabinet Ministers die in an explosion in read more
View ArticleSomalia joined the UNFCCC and high level delegates are participating the...
Somalia has been working to be a member to the united nation framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC). The Somali government On 10th December, 2009 joined the UNFCCC, thus making Somalia the...
View ArticleSecond investigation report of killing Somali journalist by SOJRA
How Hassan Mayow Hassan was killed? Late journalist read more
View ArticleThe impacts of Climate Change and the absence of Somalis
Almost, two decades Somalia has not had a central government and Somalis are under violent behaviour since the collabse of Siad Barre regime in 1991. Somalia has experienced dramatic environmental...
View Article1 Million Somali IDPs are in risk of life threatening Diseases following WFP...
Youth Organization for Relief and Development is warning the possibility of life threatening diseases against the 1 million Somali IDPs in southern Somalia following when the world food program halted...
View ArticleThe largest Market in Horn of Africa is under fire
The National Association of Somali Science and Environmental Journalists (NASSEJ) is very sorry and like to announce that largest market in East and Horn of Africa region is under a huge fire over the...
View ArticleSomalia Agriculture and its Current Problems
Somalia has been without a functioning central government or systematical law and order for almost two decades. The National Association of Somali Science and Environmental Journalists (NASSEJ) would...
View ArticleJournalists under horror and constant arrests as well as reside in hands of...
Journalists under horror and constant arrests and reside in hands of press freedom predators The Somali Journalist Rights Agency (SOJRA) steadfastly condemned the arrest of the vulnerable journalisread...
View ArticleSomalia: Animals in a death displacement, climate of fear and fraudulent trade
The National Association of Somali Science and Environmental Journalist (NASSEJ) is very glad to explain in this report the entire situation of Somali wildlife although its not easy to make ground...
View ArticleMinisters Responsible For Meteorology in Africa Meet For the First Time To...
Nairobi and Geneva, 12 April 2010(WMO) – More than 30 Ministers in charge of meteorology in Africaresponded to the international call of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in partnership with...
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