A Somali official explains how a show of national ownership, open communication and rare unity has brought an unlikely IMF ...
Millions of people in Somalia are again going hungry but what is driving recurrent food insecurity in the Horn of Africa?NAIROBI - Nearly one in five people are going hungry in Somalia largely due to ...
FX Empire's Economic Calendar offers a global perspective on financial events and economic indicators, with updates as new data becomes available. It is designed to provide a general overview for ...
Somaliland and Somalia represent two sharply contrasting approaches to governance in the Horn of Africa. While both have had a common historical foundation, they have taken diametrically opposite ...
A long-term maritime agreement could boost Somalia’s naval capacity to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Somalia loses around US$300-million annually to illegal, unreported and ...
The time to step up is now” for the people of Somalia, where drought threatens 1.7 million young children at risk of ...
The European Union (EU) has announced substantial financial support for Somalia, amounting to over $10.7 million, following ...
A long-term maritime agreement could boost Somalia’s naval capacity to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
At their peak in 2011, piracy incidents off the coast of Somalia reached a record high of 237, costing the global economy $7 billion that year, according to one report. More than 3,863 seafarers ...
Maritime security and governance are already becoming central to Somalia’s diplomatic and economic engagements and ambitions. The government of Somalia also recently unveiled an ambitious plan to ...