Somalia is among the countries most vulnerable to climate shocks, including recurring droughts, floods and extreme weather events.
EDITORIAL - Somalia’s journey from state collapse in 1991 to revival, argued Finance Minister Abdirahman Duale Beileh at a recent forum in November, is routinely associated with negativity: Refugees, ...
Climate change could reduce Somalia’s GDP by up to 13.5% by 2060, according to a World Bank report. Agriculture accounts for more than 70% of GDP and employs about 80% of the workforce, making the ...
Two years after wiping out more than 90 percent of its external debt, Somalia is back at the negotiating table with foreign lenders, seeking further relief to stabilise strained public finances and ...
Mogadishu 5th September 2018; The president of the Federal Republic of Somalia Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo is leading efforts to consolidate gains made at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation by ...
MOGADISHU, Somalia - The annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca is a time for celebration, not least among Somalia's livestock herders and traders who export millions of livestock to feed pilgrims. But ...
Somalia is on the brink of a deepening humanitarian crisis, with an estimated 6.5 million people facing acute food insecurity as prolonged drought devastates livelihood across the country.
Somalia has faced decades of conflict, weak institutions, and security challenges — yet economic activity continues in unexpected ways. This video explores how informal networks, remittances, and ...