Over the years, there have been cases where individuals accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide have been found residing in the UK. Many enter the country as…
According to World Food Programme Thousands of sacks of food aid meant for Somalia’s famine victims have been stolen and are being sold at markets in the same neighbourhoods where…
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become key actors in responding to poverty and related suffering in Somalia. They also play a leading role in providing health care and education. One of…
Over 45% of girls in Somalia are married before the age of 18, and around 8% are married before the age of 15, according to UNICEF.
Causes of Child Marriage…
The protection of civilians (PoC) in armed conflict has been on the Security Council’s agenda since the adoption of resolution 1265, which was the first thematic resolution on this issue.1…
A Crisis of Exploitation and Hope The illegal immigration trade in Somalia represents a complex humanitarian and geopolitical challenge. Rooted in decades of corruption, conflict, poverty, and instability, it has…
