Somaliland’s new seed act
Somaliland’s Council of Ministers on Wednesday approved the country’s Seed Act, a new law establishing national regulations for seed production, quality control and the oversight of seed imports, officials said.…
Somaliland’s Council of Ministers on Wednesday approved the country’s Seed Act, a new law establishing national regulations for seed production, quality control and the oversight of seed imports, officials said.…
Row upon row of shrivelled aloes stand scorched on the rocky terrain. Hardened by drought, the landscape can barely conceal its plight. Across communities, people speak of trees that have…
In drought-affected Somaliland, daily meals eaten at school are nourishing more than bodies and minds. With food on the table, children — especially girls — are returning to school, families…
The World Food Programme (WFP) has been operating in Somaliland with the primary objective of combating hunger and supporting vulnerable populations through a wide range of programs aimed at addressing…
Minister of Environment and Climate Change JSL Mr. Cabdillahi Jamac Osman (Geeljire) and his delegation who are on a visit to the United Kingdom met with the Minister of…
The president of the Republic of Somaliland Mr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdilaahi (Cirro) today led the country to mark the National Planting Day. The president also initiated the launch of the…
Dahabshiil, one of the Horn of Africa’s largest financial services providers, has reaffirmed its commitment to tackling water scarcity as part of its broader social impact work. Marking World Water…
The Minister of Environment and Climate Change Abdillahi Jama Cismaan (Geeljire), and senior officials from the Ministry of Environment held a fruitful meeting with representatives from the NAGAAD Project (SURP…
Tragedy struck pastoralist Ahmed Hamud Diriye’s family in a remote hilly part of Somaliland’s Sahil region when torrential rains in April caused fast-flowing floods that drowned his three daughters. Ahmed,…
Sahra Ahmed Abokor, a mother of six, migrated from Eeel Ade village more than a hundred kilometres from the township of Garadag. Abokor’s situation typifies that of tens of thousands…