Blog

FOOD DISTRIBUTION

Ahead of Eid al-Fitr, SOHDA-Mogadishu calls for more action to end hunger in the horn of Africa.

More than 400 people majorly orphans and IDPS in Mogadishu benefited from SOHDA-Mogadishu food packages distributed by SOHDA management during the holy month in 2023 – one of the largest Ramadan food distributions in the organization’s 7-year history, despite the huge challenges of drought and global inflation.

Packs containing essentials such as sugar, beans, dates and oil have been distributed to selected households majorly the very needy. Distributed food was supported and financed by Somali diaspora communities in UK, Canada, Sweden and USA.

READ MORE
Blog

DESTROYED LEARNING FACILITY IN MIDDLE SHABELLE

The armed conflict between SNA forces and Al-Shabaab (AS) that erupted in the eastern villages of Balcad district, Middle Shabelle region, in which reportedly nine civilians were killed and even more injured. Huge displacement occurred following the arson committed by AS against civilian dwellings. SOHDA assesment reports found out that, the Government forces launched an attack against AS in Dhagaxow, Hawadley, Jameeco, Shanlow, and Yaqle villages in the eastern part of Balcad district, which were their biggest bases in the district, particularly Hawadley village.

As retaliation, AS attacked Mukadhere and Mareerey villages in the east of Balcad, following direct conflict with the government soldiers, who retreated. AS started burning houses claiming that the owners work with the government by supporting government forces and resisting AS’s attack. Almost all houses were burnt in Mukidhere, Xanlay and Bananey, as well as the private clinics, schools, mosques etc. This conflict caused the deaths of nine civilians and displaced residents to Balcad town. According to reports that OCHA is receiving from partners and the local authority in Balcad, most of the recent conflict-displaced communities reaching Balcad town in the last few days have settled in one of the old government buildings called Ex-Imamu-Nawawi school and its compound in Balcad town, while some of the new IDPs from four villages attacked.

Aproximately1,557 households (approximately 9,342 individuals) newly arrived. The local community and local traders are contributing with support by providing food, as the local administration called on locals to assist with food and clothes. The local administration has also organized a youth group who were ready to cook and distribute food twice-a-day. Reports indicate that these families access water from the district hospital shallow well and the nearby school building. There are reportedly poor hygiene conditions as these families are sharing very few latrines and children are openly defecating. There are no hygiene materials available, which increases the risk of disease outbreak due to poor hygiene conditions and overcrowding. There are also reports of some IDPs moving to Mogadishu where their relatives are.

SOHDA is appealing for funds to renovate Ali Gaddud Primary and Secondary and restore learning now that peace has been restored.

 

READ MORE
Blog

SOHDA CHAMPIONS FOR PEACE AND STABILITY

SOHDA-Mogadishu believes that peacekeeping operations are a vital means to ending conflicts and laying the groundwork for building stability, and SOHDA has been part of peaceful campaigns among the communities in Somalia.

SOHDA participated in the Peace Keeping and stability Links Africa meeting that was held on 24-25 June 2014 in Hilton, Adisababa whereby the lessons learnt there have been very vital in peaceful transformations SOHDA has been engaging in.

READ MORE
Blog

DISTRIBUTION OF READING GLASSES

SOHDA-Mogadishu distributed Reading glasses in Jowhar Middle Shabelle Region Hirshabelle State of Somalia.

The program was aimed at helping restore sights and assist those in the community whose roles had been paralyzed by the loss of sight and could not afford the optical care due to extreme poverty.

It was supported by Eyes on Africa USA and about 300 People benefited from the project.

 

READ MORE