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Somalia: A ticket out? (27 January, 2006)

Somali and Ethiopian migrants risk their lies when they buy tickets from Bossasso to Yemen on unsafe boats. IRIN Radio investigates human trafficking to the Gulf, and talks to passengers, a borker, and the authorities.

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Somalia: Livestock Export Trade (13 January 2006)

The export of Somali livestock to the Gulf states has picked up after a series of blows. IRIN Radio hears from traders and officials in the port of Bossasso.

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Somalia: Youth on HIV/AIDS (7 December, 2005)

Many young Somalis still deny that HIV exists - but doctors say they should wake up and protect themselves.

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Somalia: Campaign against Polio (5 November, 2005)

IRIN Radio consults medical professionals to find out about Polio, and asks ordinary Somalis if they are protecting themselves and their children against the crippling disease

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Somalia: Caring for the Elderly (7 October, 2005)

IRIN Radio finds out from elderly persons among the Somali community in Nairobi what problems they face living in a foreign city, and what relationship they have with the younger generations.

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Somalia: Displaced for a Decade (16 September, 2005)

IRIN Radio goes to Mogadishu Stadium to talk to displaced families, some of whom have been living rough for more than 10 years in this and other parts of the capital city.

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NEWS REPORTS
SOMALIA: Thousands displaced as Mogadishu clashes continue

NAIROBI, 21 February 2006 (IRIN) - Thousands of people have fled the northern and northeastern suburbs of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, since clashes between militia groups started over the weekend, a top city official said. ...Full report


SOMALIA: Severe malnutrition in drought-hit Wajid

NAIROBI, 21 February 2006 (IRIN) - High levels of malnutrition have been reported among internally displaced people in Wajid, southern Somalia, a region that has been hit by severe food...Full report


SOMALIA: Fifteen killed as militias clash in Mogadishu

NAIROBI, 20 February 2006 (IRIN) - At least 15 people have been killed and hundreds of families displaced in fighting that started on Saturday between rival militias in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, witnesses said. ...Full report


SOMALIA: Hundreds of thousands affected by water shortages - Oxfam

NAIROBI, 16 February 2006 (IRIN) - Hundreds of thousands of people in drought-hit areas of Somalia are facing dehydration, with some having to drink their own urine as chronic water...Full report


SOMALIA: UN calls for safe access as ICRC steps up aid

NAIROBI, 15 February 2006 (IRIN) - United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia Maxwell Gaylard has called on Somalis and their political leaders to ensure the safe transport of...Full report


SOMALIA: Parliament will meet in Baidoa, confirms president

GALKAYO, 14 February 2006 (IRIN) - Somalia’s top leaders have confirmed that the country’s transitional parliament will hold its first joint meeting on Somali soil in the south-central...Full report


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