Somalia: Getting Children into Somalia’s Classrooms

    Mogadishu, Sep 14,2013 (SDN)  -Somalia is well-known for being a country torn apart by decades of conflict, by hunger and instability. Today, with fragile stability emerging and a new government in place, there is an opportunity to define a new future of peace, prosperity and justice. The capital city, Mogadishu, is changing at an extraordinary…

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      Somalia: Security Council welcomes new UN mission, encourages support for Somali-led development plan

      New York, Sep 14,2013 (SDN)  -The Security Council today welcomed the deployment of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia – established three months ago in the Somali capital of Mogadishu – and looked forward to the mission playing an effective role in support of the long-troubled country’s Federal Government. In a press statement, the…

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        Somaliland: Ethiopian Airlines Says Egal Airport Meets with Our Safety Standards

        Hargeisa, Sep 13,2013 (SDN) –The Ethiopian airlines has officially denied alleged poor standards at Egal Airport as the cause pertaining to its suspension of flights to Somaliland. This is according to an official statement submitted to Somalilandsun and Dawan newspapers signed by Mr. Biniyam Demssie a Public relations officer at Ethiopian airlines headquarters at Bole…

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          Somali American Intellectual Council along with Jubbland Diaspora in North America strongly condemn yesterday’s cowardly suicide car bomb attack on the Jubba delegation

          Somali American Intellectual Council along with Jubbland Diaspora in North America strongly condemn yesterday’s cowardly suicide car bomb attack on the Jubba delegation led by President H.E. Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed Islam (Madobe) in the southern port city of Kismayo. We send our deepest condolences to the people of Jubba and the families of those killed…

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            Life Inside Somalia’s Refugee Camps

            Mogadishu, Sep 13,2013 (SDN) – At certain points, Mogadishu, longtime synonym for anarchy, terrorism, and urban warfare, is indistinguishable from many other cities in the developing world. Along Maka Al-Mukarama road, a former front line during Somalia’s civil war years, new storefronts and sidewalks have turned the few remaining stripped or sandbagged buildings into isolated…

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              Jubaland President Escapes Assassination Attempt

              Kismayo, Sep 12, 2013 (SDN) -The interim leader of Juba administration in the southern port city of Kismayo Ahmed Madobe has escaped unscathed from an assassination attempt orchestrated by Al Qaeda linked militants Al Shabab in the early hours of Thursday morning. At least 10 people were killed on Thursday when a suicide bomber drove…

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                Somalia’s Shebab hail ‘courageous’ 9/11 hijackers

                Mogadishu, Sep 12, 2013 (SDN) -Somalia’s Al Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents on Wednesday celebrated the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks with a Twitter eulogy for the “courageous” hijackers. In a series of posts on Twitter, the Islamists vowed “the mujahideen will continue with their jihad against the West until the world is ruled by…

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                  Somalia president asks for long-term support to beat piracy at UAE conference

                  Dubai, Sep 12, 2013 (SDN) -Somalia must build its coastguard, judicial institutions and provide jobs to young people to tackle the root causes of piracy, said the country’s president. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud asked for long-term international support while confirming his nation’s commitment to fight piracy before an audience of government ministers, military personnel and heads…

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                    Former University of Minnesota regent Sviggum partners with Somali organization to teach about state government

                    Last legislative session, Fartun Weli authored and lobbied for a bill that would help eliminate Somali women’s reproductive health disparities. The bill would have provided $170,000 to Isuroon, a nonprofit organization that Weli founded that is dedicated primarily to Somali women’s health issues. Her proposal made it into the health omnibus bill but was blocked…

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                      No improvement for Somalia government

                      MOGADISHU – Somalia’s displaced people are still struggling despite a government being set up a year ago.   More than one million people have been displaced in Somalia by 22 years of conflict and recent droughts. About 370,000 people have taken shelter in the capital Mogadishu.   Many say they have little to celebrate as…

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