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Can- can I ask about the Somali pirates?
Hi hi, Lili! Yes, of course. Tbh I shouldn't have called them "pirates" they are known as such and treated like villains, but they're more like unofficial naval guard! The official naval guard was disbanded in the 90's due to the civil war that broke out [btw this civil war is why I'm diaspora! My maternal family fled to Djibouti or elsewhere. My dad came to Canada due to it.] Anyway! Other nations took advantage of this as they tended to do and started fishing illegally in the waters! Somali citizens rely on fishing to live [also farming and agriculture bc I also recall there was a drought and famine going on] so they turned to "piracy" to stop these thieves from stealing from them! Of course, these outsiders didn't like it and called it "piracy." they shouldn't be there in the first place!!!
BFJRKRKRKR I TALKED IM THE TAGS AND REACHED THE LIMIT I AM SO SORRY LMAOOOOO
Other than Puntland there is also Jubbaland ok lol I love talking about my people's history too much
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Africa Unites: Urgent Aid for Flood Victims
Catastrophic Consequences of Unrelenting Floods
Mogadishu, Somalia. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) issues an urgent alert in response to the catastrophic flooding wreaking havoc across the Hiraan, Bakool, Bay, and Gedo regions of Somalia. Unprecedented heavy seasonal Deyr rains have led to devastating consequences, affecting over 1.77 million people, displacing 649,000 individuals, claiming lives, and destroying homes and livelihoods.
Impact of El Niño-Triggered Floods Amidst Prolonged Drought
Compounding the impact of prolonged drought, El Niño-triggered rainfall over the last month has resulted in devastating floods, submerging farmlands, and damaging critical infrastructure. The heavy rainfall is anticipated to affect up to 1.5 million hectares of cropland, worsening the already dire humanitarian situation in the region.
Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as Heavy Rainfall Persists
With above-normal rainfall anticipated until the end of 2023, the humanitarian crisis deepens, impacting 4.3 million people. By year-end, a quarter of the population will face crisis-level hunger or worse. Urgent humanitarian aid and funding are imperative to address immediate needs, protect livelihoods, and support host communities and displaced individuals.
IRC Somalia Director Calls for Immediate Action
Richard Crothers, IRC Somalia Country Director, emphasizes the urgency of immediate action and coordinated efforts. The IRC is committed to safeguarding affected populations, but a swift and substantial increase in funding is crucial to preventing further loss of lives and protecting livelihoods.
Urgent Funding Needed to Mitigate Ongoing Flood Impact
As the forecast predicts continued heavy rainfall, there is a critical need for swift and substantial funding to address the growing humanitarian needs. Dwindling funding at this crucial juncture will hinder humanitarian agencies' ability to assist, aggravating severe outcomes for the affected population.
Climate Injustice Unfolding on the Frontlines in Somalia
Crothers points out the climate injustice faced by those on the frontlines of the crisis, emphasizing the disproportionate impact on communities that have done the least to contribute to climate change. As COP28 approaches, there is an opportunity to address climate impacts on conflict-affected, climate-vulnerable communities and bridge financial gaps.
IRC’s On-the-Ground Efforts to Alleviate Impact
Nearly half a million affected individuals are in Southwest State, with others in Jubbaland, Puntland, and Galmudug. Baidoa, facing severe flash floods, is a critical concern. The IRC actively supports communities, reinforces riverbanks, and prepositions basic items to address immediate needs.
IRC's Ongoing Operations in Somalia
The IRC, operational in Somalia since 1981, is scaling up operations to provide healthcare, unconditional cash transfers, rehabilitation of water sources, and mobile health services. Despite past interruptions due to insecurity, the IRC has been operating continuously since 2007, working in Mogadishu, Puntland, southwest, and central Somalia.
Sources: THX News & International Rescue Committee.
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Dad ku dhintay weerar Alshabaab ku qaadday Xero Ciidan
Kismaayo-(Berbernews)-Kooxda Al-Shabaab ayaa saaka weerar ku qaaday xerada ciidamada Daraawiishta Jubbaland iyo Xoogga Dalka ay ku leeyihiin deegaanka Baarsanguuni ee waqooyiga magaalada Kismaayo.
Weerarka iyo dagaal xigay ayaa waxaa ka dhashay khasaare isugu jira dhimasho iyo dhaawac, iyadoo wararka laga helayo deegaanka ay sheegayaan in Al-Shabaab ay saacado kooban gacanta ku hayeen xerada,…
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Job Description Position:
Qalified Midwife – 2 Positions
JOB CATEGORY: Program
DUTY STATION: Tula-Barwaq MCH - Jubbaland, Somalia
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Full-time
SALARY SCALE: Not Specified
Hello Hello! Alight is recruiting a Qualified Midwife for our program to be based Tula – Barwaaq MCH. You’re interested in joining us? Welcome, we’re happy you’re here!
If you join us, you will find...
A team with deep experience in co-designing solutions that create new value around the world. We know we need to always be better, and we believe in the power and abundance of everyday people, everywhere, to change the world with us.
A culture of radical accountability to our customers –as we help build a meaningful life for and with the displaced, we ask them what they want and then deliver on it.
The overall objective of the ALIGHT Horn of Africa in Somalia/Somaliland program is to prevent death and alleviate human suffering among affected internally displaced persons (IDPs) in settlements and host communities where we work. ALIGHT has embarked on WASH, Health, Nutrition Protection, shelter, and livelihood activities in the lower juba, Middle Shabelle, Banadir regions of Somalia, and Sool, Sanag, Maroodi Jeex region of Somaliland further scaling up to other parts of the Country. ALIGHT Horn of Africa is taking a multi-sectoral approach in responding to the severe drought conditions through a range of activities including Health, Nutrition, Relief Commodities, and WASH.
ALIGHT Horn of Africa has offices in Mogadishu, Kismayo, Dhobley, Hargeisa, Las Anod, Addis Ababa, Mekelle and a liaison office in Nairobi, Kenya. ALIGHT is working closely with national and regional authorities and with several Somalia-based international and national organizations to galvanize coordinated lifesaving humanitarian assistance to the people in need.
DESCRIPTION: The midwife will be based in Tula-barwaq MCH and will provide holistic, reproductive health services to mothers.
KEY RESPONSIBILITES:
Diagnosis, monitoring and examining mothers during pregnancy and labor
Providing full focused antenatal care, including counseling and screening tests in the maternity department
Identifying of high-risk pregnancies and making referrals to CEMONC facility.
Responsible for the delivery of the mother, ensuring the safety of both mother and the child
Offering support and advice following events such as miscarriage, still birth, neonatal abnormality and neonatal deaths
Supervising and assisting mothers in labor, monitoring labor using partograph and writing of nursing care plans
Ensure all the required observations, prescribed treatment and procedures are properly carried out and documented on patients file
Ensure postnatal follow up to all mothers that delivered in the hospital and home deliveries and details documented in postnatal registers
Ensure All the babies born in the facility are given immunization of BCG and OPV0.
Reporting and communication:
Compile and submit monthly inventory return, requisition of all drugs and supplies
Conduct regular training to assist midwives and interns on basic midwifery
Compile and submit monthly HMIS report
Operations:
Maintain maternity equipment’s in good condition and submit regular inventory report
Maintain drug registers and drug consumption with in the maternity ward level
Ensure all admissions, discharges, transfers and deaths are properly recorded as they occur
Carry out any other additional duties as may be assigned by the supervisor.
Skills and Qualifications
EDUCATION, TECHNICAL SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED
Diploma/ degree in midwifery from a recognized institution.
At least 3 years’ experience working in a busy maternity unit.
Has training on obstetric and neonatal care / life support skills training
Team player and ability to work diverse cultural and ethnic background.
Demonstrated ability to work as a team pl
ayer
Experience of working in hardship area is an added advantage
How to apply
Interested and qualified candidates can submit 1 page motivation/cover letter and Current CV and updated CV with three references (2-4 pages) to Alight
[email protected] before Jan 24th, 2023 COB. Applicatons would be reviewed on rolling basis.
OfficeTula-Barwaq
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Madaxweynaha Jubaland oo booqday ciidamo loo diyaariyay howlgallada ka bilaaban doona Jubbaland.
Madaxweynaha Jubaland oo booqday ciidamo loo diyaariyay howlgallada ka bilaaban doona Jubbaland.
Madaxweynaha Jubaland oo booqday ciidamo loo diyaariyay howlgallada ka bilaaban doona Jubbaland.
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Somali'de otele düzenlenen bombalı saldırıda 9 kişi öldü, 47 kişi yaralandı
Somali’de otele düzenlenen bombalı saldırıda 9 kişi öldü, 47 kişi yaralandı
Somali’nin liman kenti Kismayo’da bulunan Tawakal Otel’e bomba yüklü araçla düzenlenen saldırıda can kaybı ve yaralı sayısı belli oldu. Jubbaland Güvenlik Bakanı Yussuf Hussein Dhumal yaptığı açıklamada, “Patlamada öğrenciler ve siviller de dahil olmak üzere 9 kişi öldü ve 47 kişi yaralandı” ifadelerini kullanarak, yaralılardan bazılarının sağlık durumunun ağır olduğunu belirtti.
Saldırının…
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Atac terorist cu o mașină încărcată cu explozibil la un hotel popular din Somalia, ucigând trei studenți
Atac terorist cu o mașină încărcată cu explozibil la un hotel popular din Somalia, ucigând trei studenți
O mașină încărcată cu explozibili a intrat într-un hotel popular din Somalia, omorând trei elevi al căror autobuz școlar traversa în apropierea locului atacului terorist.
Televiziunea națională somaleză de stat a declarat pe Twitter că forțele de securitate se ocupă de un „incident terorist” la hotelul Tawakal.
Grupul a vizat administratorii din regiunea Jubbaland care lucrează în hotel.
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Somalia Federal States Gang Against Somaliland Criticizing Donors’ Stand On Special Aid Arrangement
Somalia Federal States Gang Against Somaliland Criticizing Donors’ Stand On Special Aid Arrangement
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madhawa island in south somalia lower juba
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Kenya warns Somali army after Mandera grenade attack A Kenyan regional administrator has warned the Somalia National Army (SNA) against provoking Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) soldiers following a recent grenade attack in Mandera.
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News Roundup 1/25/21
by Kyle Anzalone
US News
5,000 National Guard soldiers will remain deployed in DC through mid-March to provide security during Trump’s impeachment. [Link]
A cop beat a young man who was handcuffed and at the hospital for psychiatric help. [Link]
A Washington police officer ran over a crowd of people. One person went to the hospital. [Link]
The DIA is purchasing location data from American cell phones. The Pentagon’s intelligence agency is obtaining the information without a warrant. [Link]
Reuters releases a 2017 Pentagon report that found widespread racial issues in the Pentagon. [Link]
Biden
Biden’s DNI, Avril Haines, along with the FBI and DHS will investigate “domestic terrorism.” [Link]
Biden will keel Zalmay Khalilzad as envoy to Afghanistan. [Link]
Great Power
Russia welcomed Biden’s plan to extend New Start and is waiting on seeing the details of his plan. [Link]
Biden’s NSA Jake Sullivan spoke with a Russian official about extending New Start. [Link]
China adopted a new policy allowing its coast guard to fire on foreign ships. [Link]
The US deployed an aircraft carrier group to the South China Sea. [Link]
Middle East
The head of Israeli intelligence will meet with Biden about the future of the Iran Nuclear Deal. [Link]
Saudi airstrikes kill 34 Houthi fighters. [Link]
Somalia
Fighting in Somalia kills 11. [Link]
Uganda says its soldiers killed nearly 200 al-Shabaab fighters in Somalia. The Ugandan forces are part of the African Union mission in Somalia. [Link]
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Somalia: Jubbaland Condemns Abduction Of Minister In Mogadishu
Somalia: Jubbaland Condemns Abduction Of Minister In Mogadishu
The administration of Jubbaland, has condemned what it called the abduction of its security minister by the national Somali authorities.
Police in the capital, Mogadishu confirmed that the minister, Abdirashid Janan was arrested upon arrival at Mogadishu airport on Saturday for what they call serious crimes.
The Somali region-Jubbaland is one of the country’s richest areas with the lucrative port…
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The Barbaric Bombings must stop.
While clan rivalry is a factor in the Jubbaland region’s conflict, it is hard to ignore Kenya’s indiscriminate bombings that often harm civilians in the regions inhabited by the Marrehan clan as an issue that needs to be publicly addressed to respect and regain the confidence of local communities. Under the Kenyan leadership in Kismayo, Marrehan members became a target for the newcomers. Their men were killed, women raped, and property confiscated. For Kenya’s mission in Somalia to succeed, all the locals must be equal stakeholders in this endeavour, and it has to re-engage the Marehan locals, re-assess its overall strategy in Somalia, and pursue legal channels to punish those who have misled it or else face the nightmare of dealing with a hurt warrior clan that’s known for its modesty and vengeance.
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Hunger kills at least 26 in...
MOGADISHU (Reuters) – At least 26 people died from hunger in the semi-autonomous Jubbaland region of southern Somalia in just a day an a half, federal government radio said on its website.Somalia, like other countries in the region, is facing a devastating drought that has killed livestock, cut harvests and left 6.2 million people, about half its population, in need of food aid.The acute hunger gripping Jubbaland caused an exodus of hundreds of families into the capital Mogadishu seeking help.The website quoted Mohamed Hussein, the Jubbaland assistant minister of interior, as saying severe drought had killed the …
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Hunger kills at least 26 in Somalia’s Jubbaland region
Hunger kills at least 26 in Somalia’s Jubbaland region
Children receive a meal at a school through the World Food Programme (WFP) in the drought-hit Baligubadle village near Hargeisa, the capital city of Somaliland, on March 15, 2017. Photo: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies via Reuters MOGADISHU: At least 26 people died from hunger in the semi-autonomous Jubbaland region of southern Somalia in just a day an a half,…
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