Suffering for migrants in Libya ‘worse’ since fall-off in sea crossings Storyline:National News, World By Conditions for migrants already suffering severe abuse in Libya have deteriorated further since a European-backed push to stop boat departures led to a sharp drop in the number of… 4 mins read
3 mins read Storyline:National News Thousands at risk as floods wreak havoc across Somalia By Fauxile Kibet The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) council has warned that worst flooding is expected across Somalia where it revealed that over 427,000 people have been affected by flooding…
3 mins read Storyline:National News UN urges countries to integrate refugees into labour market By Fauxile Kibet The UN refugee agency UNHCR has called on countries to adopt proactive labour policies to tap into the potential of refugees noting this would create a win-win…
4 mins read Storyline:World Donors set to stump up billions for Syria International donors are expected Wednesday to pledge billions of dollars for Syria after the UN’s special envoy warned of a looming humanitarian disaster in the rebel-held region of Idlib. The…
3 mins read Storyline:National News, Science & Tech Seasonal rainfall above average across Horn of Africa-report BY FAUXILE KIBET NAIROBI: Rains across the Horn of Africa have surpassed expected amounts according to records from the East Africa Seasonal Monitor, which released its analysis Monday. This latest…
2 mins read Storyline:National News Government calls for scaled-up response as floods wreck havoc in parts of the country The government has called on humanitarian actors in the country to scale up live saving response in various parts of the country in the wake of floods affecting mostly overcrowded…
3 mins read Storyline:National News, World Over 200 children released by armed groups in S. Sudan – UNICEF BY FAUXILE KIBET The United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) announced Tuesday that over 200 children have been released by armed groups in Southern Sudan. The latest development is the…
6 mins read Storyline:National News, Science & Tech The misery of glue sniffing among streets children in Mogadishu By Isak Abdi Abdullahi As you walk along the streets of Mogadishu particularly Kilometer 4 area, you are struck by a sickening sight you only wish you could step in and…
1 min read Storyline:National News Dangerous Journeys: 22 more Somalis arrested in S.Sudan arrive in Mogadishu Twenty two Somalis who were arrested in South Sudan heading to Europe were today brought back to the country adding to more than 30 others who have arrived in the…
6 mins read Storyline:National News In Kenyan refugee camp, hope of new life in U.S. fades and suicide rate rises KAKUMA, Kenya (Reuters) – Knives. Wire. Battery acid. Rat poison. Rope. All are items which aid workers say they have confiscated from refugees in the Kakuma camp in northern Kenya…