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GLOBAL DONORS URGED TO MOVE QUICKLY TO PREVENT STARVATION AND DEATH FOR MILLIONS IN SOMALIA, ETHIOPIA AND KENYA
GLOBAL DONORS URGED TO MOVE QUICKLY TO PREVENT STARVATION AND DEATH FOR MILLIONS IN SOMALIA, ETHIOPIA AND KENYA
SOMALIA: Severe malnutrition among children soars 300% since January
SOMALIA: Severe malnutrition among children soars 300% since January
COVID-19 in Somalia: Health and nutrition services under threat
COVID-19 in Somalia: Health and nutrition services under threat
Dire warnings as Somalia teeters on edge of food crisis
Dire warnings as Somalia teeters on edge of food crisis
Drought threatens millions in Somalia as government declares state of emergency
Drought threatens millions in Somalia as government declares state of emergency
Cholera kills 54 people in Somalia with cases rising – Save the Children
Cholera kills 54 people in Somalia with cases rising – Save the Children
Southern Somalia: One in two young children left undersized by chronic malnutrition
Southern Somalia: One in two young children left undersized by chronic malnutrition
Children in Somalia face some of the highest rates of grave violations
Children in Somalia face some of the highest rates of grave violations
Somalia’s worst drought crisis in a decade leaves millions hungry with lives at risk
Somalia’s worst drought crisis in a decade leaves millions hungry with lives at risk
New figures reveal more than half of children in Somalia now facing malnutrition
New figures reveal more than half of children in Somalia now facing malnutrition
Concerns remain for children affected by floods in Somalia
Concerns remain for children affected by floods in Somalia
Severe water shortages in Somalia leave 70% of families without safe drinking water
Severe water shortages in Somalia leave 70% of families without safe drinking water
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.
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
150,000 children flee with their families as floods hit parts of Somalia
150,000 children flee with their families as floods hit parts of Somalia
840,000 children going hungry as Somalia declares state of emergency over locust invasion
840,000 children going hungry as Somalia declares state of emergency over locust invasion
Malnourished children are treated on mattresses outside overflowing hospitals as Somalia accelerates towards famine
Malnourished children are treated on mattresses outside overflowing hospitals as Somalia accelerates towards famine
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.
Somalia: Tens of thousands of flood-hit families in Hiraan urgently need humanitarian aid
Somalia: Tens of thousands of flood-hit families in Hiraan urgently need humanitarian aid
Extreme flooding batters Somalia forcing at least 100,000 children from their homes
Extreme flooding batters Somalia forcing at least 100,000 children from their homes
Somalia: Calls for justice as four children sentenced to death over involvement with armed groups
Somalia: Calls for justice as four children sentenced to death over involvement with armed groups
FLASH FLOODING IN SOMALIA PUTS CHILDREN AT FURTHER RISK OF MALNUTRITION, WARNS SAVE THE CHILDREN
A man stands outside a school in flood water in Somalia, where flash flooding risks a rise in malnutrition
Final warning: Children’s lives at risk across Somalia with country at the door of famine
Final warning: Children’s lives at risk across Somalia with country at the door of famine
SOMALIA: TWO IN FIVE CHILDREN TO SUFFER FROM ACUTE MALNUTRITION DESPITE RAINS – Save the Children
About two in five children under the age of five in Somalia are likely to suffer from acute malnutrition by July 2024, despite initial hopes of rain
“We fled hunger but hunger followed us here”: Children in Somalia face soaring levels of malnutrition
“We fled hunger but hunger followed us here”: Children in Somalia face soaring levels of malnutrition
Cyclone Gati: 32,000 children and their families flee impact of Somalia’s strongest storm on record
Cyclone Gati: 32,000 children and their families flee impact of Somalia’s strongest storm on record
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.
Violence must end after rape of 13-year-old girl in displacement camp in Somalia – Save the Children
Violence must end after rape of 13-year-old girl in displacement camp in Somalia – Save the Children
Somalia emergency escalates as Middle East conflict drives up food and fuel prices, delays aid
Fuel prices in Mogadishu surged 150% in March, from $0.60 to $1.50 per litre, with many imported food items doubling in retail price in just two weeks. Somalia's electricity supply, which relies heavily on diesel generators, also saw sharp cost increases, with pressures felt by households as well as schools and hospitals.
Global donors urged to move quickly to prevent starvation and death for millions in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya
Global donors urged to move quickly to prevent starvation and death for millions in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya
SOMALIA: Crippling drought forces nearly half a million people from their homes so far this year with child hunger soaring
SOMALIA: Crippling drought forces nearly half a million people from their homes so far this year with child hunger soaring
More than half a million children in Somalia expected to face the most deadly form of malnutrition by next April
Malnutrition in Somalia on the rise in children according to new figures
A day in the life of Amran - an Early Childhood Education Project Assistant in Somalia.
A day in the life of Amran - an Early Childhood Education Project Assistant in Somalia.
About half of children under 5 in Somalia facing malnutrition although fears of famine on hold: new data
About 1.8 million children aged under five are still expected to suffer from acute malnutrition in Somalia this year with the emergency far from over
Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia and Mali top list of countries where education systems most at risk of collapse
Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia and Mali top list of countries where education systems most at risk of collapse
Report: 15 years since devastating famine, Somalia faces new disaster - drought without aid
In a new report, When Aid Disappears, Childhood Disappears Too, Save the Children reveals how the collapse of international aid funding to Somalia in 2025 may soon lead to catastrophic outcomes for children not seen since the 2011 famine, which killed over 257,000 people.
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.
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.
World Food Day: Photo series tells tales of children struggling to survive in Somalia as it teeters on the brink of famine
World Food Day: Photo series tells tales of children struggling to survive in Somalia as it teeters on the brink of famine
“The drought has brought despair. I don’t know what will become of us”: Families on the move as drought takes its toll on Somalia
“The drought has brought despair. I don’t know what will become of us”: Families on the move as drought takes its toll on Somalia
SOMALIA: One in three people facing severe food shortages as hunger surges towards 2022 peak
One in three people are facing severe food shortages in Somalia as worsening drought, conflict, and soaring food prices drive up hunger levels, with the situation nearly as bad as in 2022 when the country was on the brink of famine.
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.
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.
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.
About half of children under 5 in Somalia battling malnutrition as risk of famine announced for the first time in four years – Save the Children
About half of children under 5 in Somalia are facing acute malnutrition as poor rains and rising costs drive up hunger levels, with risk of famine announced for the first time in four years.
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.
A Day in the Life of a Health Worker in Somalia
Follow Muna, a Family Health Worker with Save the Children in Somalia, who has dedicated years of her life to helping children survive.
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.
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"
Save the Children Urges Immediate End to Violence Against Children in Somalia
PRESS STATEMENT
Child-friendly space supports internally displaced people in Somalia – Ali's story
Eight-year-old Ali* and his family were forced to flee their home due to a prolonged drought and conflict. In his new environment, he lost his daily rhythm when he could no longer go to school. The child-friendly space brought security, friends and joy into his life that had long since disappeared.
Over 11,000 thousand children displaced as fighting cuts off Mahaas in Somalia
Clashes between local militia, government forces and non-state armed groups in the Hiraan region have intensified in the last two months, displacing over 11,000 children.
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.
Horn of Africa: Flash flooding destroys homes, livestock for families facing the world’s worst hunger crisis
Floods in Somalia and Ethiopia affect people hit by hunger crisis
HORN OF AFRICA: 600K CHILDREN AFFECTED BY DEVASTATING FLOODS AS TORRENTIAL RAINS THREATEN FURTHER HAVOC
Devastating floods and landslides have affected about 600,000 children across Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia so far this year.
Horn of Africa: world leaders hold fate of 20 million children in the balance
The drought in the Horn of Africa, including Somalia, has been hard for children
One person likely dying from hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged East Africa as world again fails to heed warnings
One person is likely dying of hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, according to estimates by Oxfam and Save the Children in a report published today highlighting the world’s repeated failure to stave off preventable disasters.
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.
Violence is not the solution: How can we promote safe parenting practices?
Safe parenting means looking after your child's physical and emotional well-being.
Somaliland’s drought threatens progress in protecting females from sexual violence
Somaliland’s drought threatens progress in protecting females from sexual violence
PRESS RELEASE: HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT; FEARS MOUNT AS RAINS FAILING FOR THE FOURTH TIME AND WAR IN UKRAINE SENDS FOOD PRICES ROCKETING
PRESS RELEASE: HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT; FEARS MOUNT AS RAINS FAILING FOR THE FOURTH TIME AND WAR IN UKRAINE SENDS FOOD PRICES ROCKETING
COVID-19: School closures put decades of gains for Somali children at risk
COVID-19: School closures put decades of gains for Somali children at risk
HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT: Fears mount as rains failing for the fourth time and war in Ukraine sends food prices rocketing
HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT: Fears mount as rains failing for the fourth time and war in Ukraine sends food prices rocketing
Olympian Sir Mo Farah ‘heartbroken’ to see escalating impact of climate change on children in his homeland
On a journey back to his birthplace, Sir Mo Farah said it was heartbreaking to witness the devastating impact climate change
Locusts, floods and COVID-19: a potentially deadly combination for malnourished children across the Horn of Africa
Locusts, floods and COVID-19: a potentially deadly combination for malnourished children across the Horn of Africa
Drought and conflict drive highest number of Somalis to Kenya refugee camps in a decade
Drought and conflict drive highest number of Somalis to Kenya refugee camps in a decade
Plague of locusts ravages three East African countries as region prepares for another year of hunger
Plague of locusts ravages three East African countries as region prepares for another year of hunger
DROUGHT AND CONFLICT DRIVE HIGHEST NUMBER OF SOMALIS TO KENYA REFUGEE CAMPS IN A DECADE
DROUGHT AND CONFLICT DRIVE HIGHEST NUMBER OF SOMALIS TO KENYA REFUGEE CAMPS IN A DECADE
2019: Climate shocks claim more than 1200 lives across East and Southern Africa
2019: Climate shocks claim more than 1200 lives across East and Southern Africa