Gedo: hundreds flee homes over conflict fears
Hundreds of families are fleeing their homes in Gedo’s biggest town of Bardere for the fear of imminent fighting between Somali government troops with forces from the African Union Mission...
Read moreHundreds of families are fleeing their homes in Gedo’s biggest town of Bardere for the fear of imminent fighting between Somali government troops with forces from the African Union Mission...
Read moreThe hospital for the mentally ill in Berbera has taken into its care 20 men and one woman with mental health problems who had been living in the streets. It...
Read moreThis story is part of a special series resulting from a Radio Ergo reporting mission investigating the recent evictions of large numbers of IDPs from government buildings and private land...
Read moreA ship carrying 3,500 Somalis fleeing the conflict in Yemen arrived in Bossaso on 2 July. Puntland officials said it was the largest single influx of returning refugees since the...
Read moreMore than 400 displaced families in Tawakal camp in the outskirts of Baidoa are facing a severe food shortage. Radio Ergo’s local reporter, who visited the camp, said most of...
Read moreConflict-displaced families in 10 IDP camps on the outskirts of Burdubo district in Gedo are complaining of harsh living conditions. Bishar Mohamed, a member of the IDP committee, told Radio...
Read moreUp to 70 farming families have been forced to move to Bardale town in Bay region after their crops were destroyed by a long dry spell in the region. The...
Read more19-years-old Ahmed Abdirizack Ahmed is a visually impaired form two student at Khadija Bintu Khuwailid Secondary school in Garowe. Ahmed lost his sight due to measles-related complication when he was...
Read moreAs more and more Somalis shun cash for mobile money transfers for their daily purchases, Baidoa’s poor shoe-shine boys say they often end up polishing well off people’s shoes for...
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