Somalia
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JOINT STATEMENT: Four Leading Child Rights Organizations Launch Joining Forces Somalia Chapter to Unite Efforts for Children's Protection
Four major child-focused agencies launched the Joining Forces Somalia Chapter on 11 February 2026, uniting efforts to strengthen child protection laws, end violence against children, and amplify children's voices in policy decisions. Save the Children Somalia chairs the alliance, which will advocate for passage of key child rights legislation and conduct national research on the situation of Somalia's children.
Emergency Response to Combat the Diphtheria Outbreak in Puntland
In July 2025, a diphtheria outbreak swept through Puntland, claiming 27 lives and infecting 482 people. Save the Children and the Puntland Ministry of Health, with funding from Gavi, launched a rapid emergency response deploying 35 mobile vaccination teams across four hotspot districts. The intervention reached over 48,000 individuals, immunising more than 40,000 children and successfully containing the outbreak. This is the story of the health workers, parents, and communities who came together to protect their children from a deadly but preventable disease.
SOMALIA: Children facing catastrophic hunger as drought decimates crops, livestock
Children in Somalia are facing a catastrophic hunger crisis after four consecutive failed rainy seasons completely exhausted food reserves in several regions with the next few months critical to prevent avoidable deaths.
How Early Warning Systems are Empowering Women in Somaliland
In drought-prone Burao District, two women's lives changed when early warning systems and community training gave them the knowledge and voice to protect their families. Nasra now leads disaster preparedness in her community, while Zainab, who once lost everything to drought, can now act before crisis strikes. Their story shows how empowering women with timely information transforms entire communities.
SOMALIA: ONLY ONE IN THREE PEOPLE IN NEED GET FOOD SUPPORT AS DROUGHT-INDUCED HUNGER CRISIS WORSENS
Less than a third of people needing food assistance in Somalia received support in October with worsening conditions prompting the country to declare the first national drought emergency in nearly three years.
Somalia: Three horrific acts of violence against children underscores urgent need for action
Three horrific acts of violence against children in Somalia in recent weeks are highlighting the urgent need for the Somali government to approve and implement legislation that protects children.
STATEMENT: Save the Children Welcomes the Approval of Somalia’s Independent Human Rights Commission
Reactive Statement on Approval of Somalia’s National Independent Human Rights Commission
Somalia becomes 52nd African country to ratify charter to better protect child rights
The landmark ratification of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child this week means the government of Somalia is now legally obliged to align national laws and policies with the provisions of the charter that was established 35 years ago.
SOMALIA: Nearly half of Somalia’s youngest children at risk of malnutrition amid crises and aid shortfalls
The figures reveal that 4.4 million people, or just under a quarter of the population, are now expected to experience high levels of acute food insecurity by the end of 2025.
Africa Climate Summit: Children demand a voice in climate policies and shift to more climate-resilient schools
Over 60 children from 16 African countries are urging their heads of state at the Africa Climate Summit this week to consider their views and experiences in shaping climate policies, with children in most of the continent found to be at high or extremely high risk of the impacts of climate change.
Cases of infectious diseases in Somalia double in 3 months as aid cuts bite with children under five hit hardest
Cases of five infectious diseases have doubled in Somalia since mid-April as aid cuts force hundreds of health clinics to close, with children under five the worst impacted.
Saving Lives Through Emergency Health and Hygiene Support in Bossaso
We learned that the cholera outbreak affecting my children and many in the community was due to the water we were using. We were provided with water jerrycans, water purification tablets (chlorine), and soap for hygiene.
PARENTING WITHOUT VIOLENCE: FATHERS AND MOTHERS TELL THE PROSITIVE IMPACT OF THE PROGRAMME
I used to feel really scared about telling my mom and dad. I used to worry about anything that might get me into trouble, because I thought they would punish me for it, and that scared me even more! So sometimes, I would keep things to myself even if I really wanted to share them with my parents.
Awareness, Access, and Dream - How Fatima Got Her Right to Learn
Seeing my older siblings go to school, I wanted to do the same. I love to learn but my parents were hesitant to send me to school as they worried for my safety. But I still insisted and eventually, they relented.
Reviving Mogadishu: The Renaissance of Plastic Recycling
In the bustling streets of Mogadishu, Somalia, a ground-breaking initiative is rewriting the narrative of plastic waste, morphing it from an environmental nuisance into a beacon of hope for countless women. This venture, born from the collaboration between the Inclusive Resilience in Somalia (IRiS) Project and King Plastic, is more than just urban waste management. It's a saga of empowerment, environmental stewardship, and economic revival in one of the globe's most challenging environments.
Five Years of Care: How Sustained Health Services Helped Safia Raise a Healthy Family
For the past five years, we have been a regular visitor to this health centre which has become our lifeline. My children and I have received essential medical care, vaccinations, and nutritional support.
When a Child Learns a Family Thrives in Somalia
Learning to read and write and helping my mother keep track of the debts in her shop makes me happy. She can’t read or write, but I can record the borrowed items for her. It made me feel bad to see my mother needing help. I wish she could go to school like me and my siblings, so she wouldn’t need others to write down her business.
Investing in skills, Sundus transforms her passion into a livelihood
Joining this course turned out to be a great decision. Learning with people who shared similar dreams and interests made the classes more enjoyable and smoother.
Improving Education Quality through Teacher Training in ABE
My initial experience as a teacher was quite challenging. Despite my educational background, I struggled to manage my classroom effectively. Without prior training in Alternative Basic Education, I found it difficult to engage with the diverse group of students attending our school.
Technical Secondary Schools in Somalia Shaping Youth Skills
My daughter is different from my other children who do not learn technical skills. Fatima* helps with daily tasks, like fixing the electricity when it breaks down.
SOMALIA: OVER 55,000 CHILDREN AT RISK OF ILLNESS AND DEATH AS AID CUTS FORCE NUTRITION CENTRES TO CLOSE
At least 55,000 children supported by Save the Children in Somalia will lose access to lifesaving nutrition services by June, as aid cuts force Save the Children-supported nutrition centres to close.
Khalid’s Story of Turning a Struggling Farm into a Source of Stability
Every day I worked hard, but the weather, the seeds, and the old methods always worked against me. With the right knowledge and support, I can now see the fruits of my labor.
Empowered to Adapt: Nimo’s Journey from Traditional Farming to Climate Resilience
I’m no longer just a mother and wife; I am also a farmer contributing to the success of our household. I hope more women like me can receive the same kind of support because when women farmers are empowered, it’s not just their lives that change it’s the whole family, the whole community. When women succeed, everyone benefits.
Save the Children Urges Immediate End to Violence Against Children in Somalia
PRESS STATEMENT
MEET FALIS* A FIRST RESPONDER ON A MISSION TO END GBV
As a woman leader in GBV response, I face immense challenges, especially due to cultural norms that discourage open discussions on such topics. But I refuse to stay silent. I have seen firsthand the consequences of GBV on women and girls. It is my responsibility to use my voice to break the cycle of violence.
Everyday Heroes: Sundus’s Fight to End Gender Based Violence in Somalia
When a woman or girl seeks help, she often hesitates to share what happened. She may fear being judged by others or worry about dealing with all the stigma that comes with incidents of GBV. At times, some even refuse basic care and support, such as medical checkups or medication, because of the stigma associated with their experiences,’’ –said Sundus* 23, a case worker in Hiran region of Somalia.
FGM Survivor Leads Grassroots Campaign for Change in Somalia
"I was cut at the age of 7. The pain I felt was unimaginable. Since the day I was cut, both the physical and emotional pain have become a part of my existence"
Meet Mohamed: A Male Role Model Leading the Fight Against Female Genital Mutilation to Protect His Daughters and Community
I watched my wife endure unimaginable pain during childbirth because of FGM. As a I couldn’t bear the thought of my daughters facing the same fate. It was my duty to protect them from a lifetime of pain. In my community, many saw FGM as an unbreakable tradition, but to me, it was a form of cruelty that needed to end. No child should ever be subjected to this kind of harm,”. Said Mohamed*.
Rahma’s Recovery from Cholera in Puntland, an Effort Supported by the French Embassy
The situation was terrifying. My daughter was so small, and she was very weak. Watery stool after watery stool, and she couldn't keep anything down. She wouldn't even take breast milk. Her eyes looked sunken, and she just lay there so weak. I was so scared I was going to lose her.