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  • Scores of migrants drown off Yemeni coast.

    news Aljazeera: AFP, 06 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    At least 60 migrants from Ethiopia and Somalia along with two Yemeni crew members drowned on May 31 in the worst such tragedy off the coast of Yemen this year, the UN has said. "The tragedy is the largest single loss of life of migrants and refugees attempting to reach Yemen via the Red Sea and t...
  • UN Envoy for Somalia welcomes release of hostages, calls for all remaining captives to be released.

    news UNSOM, 09 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    Mogadishu, 7 June 2014 – The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia (SRSG), Nicholas Kay welcomed the release today of 11 crew members of the ship MV Albedo, held hostage since November 2010, and called for all remaining captives still being held by Somali pirates to be relea...
  • Statement of USG for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Valerie Amos

    news UNSOM, 09 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    New York, 4 June 2014 - Security Council briefing on the humanitarian situation in Somalia Mr. President, Thank you very much for the opportunity to brief the Council on the humanitarian situation in Somalia. Since the establishment of the Federal Government of Somalia in 2012, optimism over ...
  • UN Envoy for Somalia pledges support, calls on Somalis to unite for progress

    news UNSOM, 09 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    Mogadishu, 3 June 2014 – Speaking at an event to mark the first anniversary since the launch of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia (SRSG), Nicholas Kay, pledged the UN’s continued support for Somalia and called ...
  • UN Special Representative for Somalia appeals for end to hostilities in Lower Shabelle

    news UNSOM, 10 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    Mogadishu, 9 June 2014 – The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia (SRSG), Nicholas Kay, expressed his deep concern as clan-based militias clashed in Lower Shabelle region of southern Somalia resulting in a number of casualties. "I call for an immediate end to hostilities...
  • War zone rape summit begins in London

    news Aljazeera: Agencies, 10 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    A four-day international summit on ending sexual violence in war zones and conflict areas has been launched in London. The summit, to be attended by more than 100 countries, aims to identify ways to better investigate and prosecute cases of sexual violence and provide support for women and girls....
  • INTERVIEW-Somalia could slide backwards if world loses interest-U.N.

    news Reuters - Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:03 GMT, 11 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    * U.N. official calls for stronger focus on Somalia * Security gains must be backed up with development * Concerned humanitarian aid has "dropped off a cliff" By Adrian Croft BRUSSELS, June 11 (Reuters) - Hard-won security gains in Somalia could be undermined unless the rest of the world...
  • UNSOM corrections sector visits Mogadishu central prison and discusses upcoming projects

    news UNSOM, 12 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    Mogadishu, 9 June 2014 – Officials from the corrections department of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) visited the Mogadishu central prison today to monitor ongoing renovation projects and to discuss with the custodial management ways to support their needs and priorities. T...
  • Somali women struggle to make it in politics

    news Al Jazeera, 11 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    "I get threats, day in, day out," says Fawzia Yusuf Adam. "Yes, it happens, but I am not afraid about what might happen tomorrow. I am busy with today." Adam is one of Somalia's most senior female politicians. A former diplomat and long-time women's rights activist, she became the country's first...
  • Bangladeshi hostages in Somalia return home.

    news Aljazeera, 12 Jun 2014 (9 years ago )
    Seven Bangladeshi sailors, held hostage by Somali pirates for almost four years, have returned home, comparing their experience to "hell". The sailors, who had been held in dire conditions and suffered beatings, flew into the Bangladeshi capital on Thursday after lengthy negotiations to free them...