Aisha’s rapists caught by DNA: can science change Somali justice system?
A court ruling in Somalia this month that relied on DNA evidence to convict three men of the brutal rape of a young Somali girl could change the future course...
Read moreA court ruling in Somalia this month that relied on DNA evidence to convict three men of the brutal rape of a young Somali girl could change the future course...
Read more(ERGO) - Having waited long for the rains to come, Anab Ibrahim Yusuf was devastated to discover that 18 of her precious goats had died in this week’s heavy rainfall...
Read more(ERGO) - Thousands of medicated mosquito nets have been distributed to some of the poorest families in Puntland to prevent the seasonal spread of malaria in this region of northeastern...
Read more(ERGO) - The Somali Federal Government’s decision to cancel and repeat national high school exams following a social media cheating scam has caused much concern among schools and regional authorities....
Read more(ERGO) - Violence in the Ethiopian city of Dire Dawa, where Somali and Oromo communities have come into conflict, is affecting education, business and the general lives of ordinary people....
Read more(ERGO) - Hopes of a good harvest of dates after a year-long wait for farmers in a village in northern Somalia’s Sanag region were dashed last week after a fire...
Read more(ERGO) - Mohamoud Diriye, 25, used to herd his own livestock, but for the time being, he is happy enough being paid to look after somebody else’s camels as he...
Read moreAs part of its ongoing series, Radio Ergo visited a camp for the displaced in Jowhar and found many households headed by children. Some of them are orphans, whilst others...
Read more(ERGO) - Hopes of a good yield to bring a return on his more than $2,500 farm investment have been dashed for Somali farmer Ahmed Hussein Isse, after long periods...
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