Category Archives: food

Somalia: Response plan for impact of poor Gu rains in place to avoid a major crisis

Mogadishu, 11 July 2019: Two years after the prolonged 2016/2017 drought destroyed livelihoods and displaced almost one million Somalis – but also triggered a massive and successful scale up in humanitarian response to avert famine – severe climatic conditions, combined with … Continue reading

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Somalia approves new Livestock Sector Development Strategy

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The Federal Government of Somalia has adopted a new Livestock Sector Development Strategy, the outcome of a multi-stakeholder process led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and funded by the World Bank. The strategy sets out growth and … Continue reading

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Bossaso Town Originally Started Eating Green Vegetables

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Bossaso is the capital of the Bari region of Somalia, which is the largest state in Somalia.The town of Bossaso is also the headquarters of the Puntland regional business community as part of the federal government of Somalia. Bosaso occurs … Continue reading

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SOMESHA Attended African Science Journalists Conference at Nairobi on 2018

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The Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (MESHA) is an Kenyan association of writers, journalists and communicators who specialize on reporting science for development. Our members cover areas in agriculture, health and environment. In this connection, MESHA has organised … Continue reading

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Lies and Truth in the Era of Qat, the Green leaf resources round up

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The Somali Media for Environment Science Health and Agriculture (SOMESHA) convened to start this month of July, 2018 by her second face research for Qat whereas the research was started by her leader and founder H. E. Rev. Sayed Daud … Continue reading

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Somalia Government and UN agencies was botched to secure Thousands of People life expectancy

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The Somali Media for Environment Science Health and Agriculture (SOMESHA) is concern the ongoing humanitarian Aid shortage causes by floods and rainfalls whereas 500 people victims confirmed for death displacement and others continue to flee. SOMESHA made early warning reportage … Continue reading

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SOMESHA Recounts Hirshabelle Regional State Humanitarian Assistance Appeal

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Mogadishu: Somali Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (SOMESHA) made a tremendous peer to peer humanitarian exchange of ideas with her leaders of the Ministry of Water and Natural Resources in particularly the interim director of planning Mr. Abdisatar … Continue reading

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Hirshabelle Regional State Appeals Humanitarian Assistance in particularly Water supply

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Despite Somalia is currently a federal republic consisting of six states divided into eighteen administrative regions which in turn are subdivided into districts. Hirshabelle (also spelt HirShabelle), officially Hirshabelle State, is an autonomous region in south-central Somalia. It is bordered … Continue reading

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Somalia: US$1.6 billion urgently needed to save and protect 5.4 million lives from unprecedented drought

Mogadishu, 17 January 2018 — The 2018 Humanitarian Response Plan for Somalia, which calls for $1.6 billion to protect the lives of 5.4 million Somalis, was launched today by the Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, Peter de Clercq. In his remarks, de Clercq … Continue reading

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SOMESHA wishes you a happy and a successful New Year for Farming Needs rehabilitation and Rewards Creative Agripreneurs for 2018 !

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In Somalia farming contributes between 15% and 20% of the GDP, It is estimated that less than 35% of the land is suitable in agriculture. Despite being erratic and often scanty there are nevertheless two main rainy seasons. These are … Continue reading

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