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Freelance Journalist in Somalia working with news agencies | Skype: Hassan.istiila | Email: ****** | WhatsApp: ******
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Biography
Hassan Istiila is a Somali journalist who works for Hiiraan Online and is based in Mogadishu. His journalistic work primarily revolves around environmental issues and climate change, with a particular focus on the impact these have on Somalia's agriculture, livestock, and fishing industries. Recognizing the importance of these sectors to the Somali economy and the fact that Somalia has Africa's longest coastline, Istiila dedicates his efforts to raising awareness and engaging the youth in environmental protection initiatives. Additionally, he aims to involve the youth in understanding and participating in parliamentary and governance matters, highlighting his commitment to both environmental and social issues.
Stories of children and women affected by the forced eviction in KM 13 IDP camps
The article recounts the traumatic experience of a child in Somalia whose school and home were destroyed due to military action. The child, who was studying various subjects including social science, mathematics, and English, has had their education abruptly halted due to the destruction of their learning environment. The presence of soldiers and the use of a bulldozer suggest a forceful eviction or demolition of a camp. The involvement of UNICEF indicates that this is a humanitarian issue, with the organization likely working to address the consequences of the conflict on children's rights and education in Somalia.
The Drought Diaries: Madina Yacqub, Somalia
Madina Yacqub, a domestic worker in Mogadishu, shares her struggles with rising food prices and the impact of successive droughts on her family's livelihood. Despite financial hardships, she and her husband Yahye Adow prioritize their children's education, even though they sometimes have to borrow money to make ends meet. Yahye highlights how the influx of people into the city due to droughts has led to lower wages and higher market prices.
August | The Drought Diaries: Madina Yacqub, Somalia
Madina Yacqub, a domestic worker in Mogadishu, shares her struggles with rising food prices and the impact of successive droughts on her family's livelihood. Despite financial hardships, she and her husband, Yahye Adow, prioritize their children's education. Yahye highlights how the influx of people into the city due to droughts has led to lower wages and higher living costs.
Turkish aid agency to rebuild Somali parliament
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) has signed an agreement with the Somali parliament to construct a modern National Assembly building in Mogadishu. The project will begin with a temporary facility and later rebuild the current assembly into a seven-storey structure. The initiative, funded by the Turkish government, aims to replace the war-damaged parliament building. Key figures present at the signing included Somali Parliament Speaker Mohamed Sheikh Osman Jawari, Turkey’s ambassador to Somalia Olgan Bekar, and TIKA’s Mogadishu program coordinator Galip Yilmaz.
Somalia's deadliest attack - 'Every home in Mogadishu has lost someone or knows someone who died'
A devastating truck bomb attack near Mogadishu's Safari Hotel on October 14, 2017, resulted in over 300 deaths and numerous injuries, marking the deadliest single attack in Somalia's history. The explosion, which occurred near the foreign ministry building, led to widespread destruction and a national outcry. President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed declared three days of mourning and called for public support, while Mukhtar Robow Abu Mansur, a former Al-Shabaab leader, condemned the attack. The Somali government has sought international assistance, with some injured citizens being airlifted to Turkey for treatment. The tragedy has left the community in mourning and struggling with inadequate medical resources.
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