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Mogadishu – A dynamic media sector with journalists well-trained in both the theory and practice of news-gathering is widely considered to be essential for a country’s growth and development.
Galkayo – Quite a few cities in the world are split – sometimes by historical differences, sometimes by administrative divisions and, in some cases, by national borders.
Baidoa – Somalia is on the path to recovery after decades of turmoil and violence. Its youth are playing a crucial role in this process.
Mogadishu – Walking down a dilapidated alley in Mogadishu’s Hamarweyne district, the first thing a passer-by notices is the faint sound of metal tapping and twisting emanating from the warren of workshops and storefronts.
Kismayo – Somali society can sometimes be characterized by clan-based divisions, inequalities and exclusions.
Somalia’s youth are the driving force of its development and the catalyst of its transformation. They have faced many hardships and obstacles, but they have also shown remarkable resilience and optimism.
Mogadishu – Somalia is reeling from a series of climate disasters that have sparked severe and lasting humanitarian emergencies.
Garowe – Located in northern Somalia, Garowe is home to close to an estimated half a million residents.
Of these, nearly 75,000 people are internally displaced due to climate change and conflict.
Mogadishu – One morning in 2011, Fatima Ismail Mohamed was seated in her 8th grade classroom in the Somali capital of Mogadishu waiting for the lesson to begin, when suddenly her friend seated next to her dropped to the ground, writhing in pain.
Bosaso – Somalia has around