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North Western State of Somalia Pastoralists Seek Aid After Storm Devastates Ainabo Camp

Elderly IDP women sit outside their makeshift shelters/File Photo In the heart of North Western State of Somalia’s Ainabo district, several hundred displaced pastoralists have found themselves adrift, grappling with the aftermath of devastating rain and storm winds that struck their camp. The destruction left many homeless and struggling to secure basic necessities, primarily food. Among those affected is Fadumo Mohamed Hassan, a mother of five, who is one of the 200 families forced to sleep under the open sky since their…

Urban Camel Farming Thrives for Pastoralists in Drought-Hit Somalia

The Resilient Camel: A Tale of Adaptation and Hope A camel herder milking his camels. File Photo In the northeastern corner of Somalia, a transformation is taking place—one rooted in resilience and adaptability. Dahir Abdullahi Ali, a 40-year-old camel herder, has found a novel way to sustain his family of nine amidst the harsh realities of life in the Galgadud region. After enduring three long years of relentless drought, Dahir made the pivotal decision to migrate his herd of camels to the outskirts of Adado town, where…

Bari Region’s Drought Drives Pastoralists to Either Relocate or Face Livestock Losses

The Harrowing Struggles of Laqaanley Village The plight of those in Laqaanley village is a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by communities in drought-stricken areas. Farhiyo, a local resident, shared her experience, revealing the agonizing process of seeking credit from shopkeepers for the food her family desperately needs. Speaking candidly with Radio Ergo, she described a scene fraught with desperation. “The problem is worse for humans than for livestock. We have debts…

The Green Climate Fund Allocates $134 Million to Enhance Climate Resilience for Farmers and Pastoralists in Somalia and Iraq

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has greenlit a whopping $134 million to kickstart two landmark initiatives aimed at helping vulnerable farming communities in Somalia and Iraq toughen up against climate change.Steered by the good folks over at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, these game-changing projects will arm millions of farmers and herders with the skills to tackle climate chaos like droughts and floods head-on.Kaveh Zahedi, chief honcho of FAO’s Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment…

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