Friday, March 31, 2023

The Three Neighboring Countries Of Somalia Send New Troops To Support The Somali Forces Against al-Shabaab .


 The three countries that border Somalia have announced that they will be sending troops to support the Somali forces in their fight against the terrorist group al-Shabaab.

The move comes after years of requests from the Somali government for help in combating the group, which has been responsible for numerous attacks in the country.

The three countries – Kenya, Ethiopia, and Djibouti – have all been affected by al-Shabaab’s violence, and their leaders have pledged to do what they can to help end the threat.

It is hoped that the new troops will be able to tip the balance in the fight against al-Shabaab and help bring an end to the group’s reign of terror.

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Some in dry Somalia break Ramadan fast with little but water.

Ramadan

 The Islamic holy month of Ramadan is a time of fasting and prayer for many Muslims around the world. During this month, Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset and break their fast with a meal known as iftar. For many, iftar is a time of feasting and celebration, but for those living in Somalia, the month of Ramadan can be a difficult time. 

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ith food and water scarcity, some Somalis are struggling to break their fasts with little but waterThe Situation in SomaliSomalia is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It has been plagued by civil war, drought, and famine for decades. According to the United Nations, more than 5.2 million people in Somalia are in need of food assistance, and 2.6 million are facing severe food insecurity. This means that they are at risk of starvation.

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drought in Somalia has been particularly severe in recent years. In March 2019the United Nations declared a state of emergency in the country due to the drought. This has led to a severe shortage of food and water. As a result, many Somalis are struggling to find enough food to break their fast during Ramadan.

The drought in Somalia has had a devastating impact on the country. Many Somalis are struggling to find enough food to break their fasts during Ramadan, and are instead relying on little but water. This has had a major impact on their health and well-being.It is important that the international community come together to provide aid to those in need in Somalia. This includes providing food and water, as well as investing in infrastructure and agricultural development to ensure that the country has a reliable source of food and water in the future. Only then can Somalis break their fasts in a healthy way during Ramadan.