Somalia has become the eighth member of the East African Community (EAC) as it seeks to enhance regional trade. The EAC summit in Tanzania officially admitted Somalia, boosting the market to over 300 million people. This marks a significant chapter in Somalia's history, offering new possibilities and opportunities.
In a recent study from the University of Minnesota, researchers uncovered that workers in critical occupations, including healthcare and food service, were more likely to die during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health, focused on the "excess mortality rate" of Minnesota workers in these critical roles.
As the world faces crises in the Middle East and concerns about Islamophobia and antisemitism, the interfaith service aims to provide a space for shared peace. The event will include organ music, President Biden's 2023 Thanksgiving Proclamation, and messages from Rabbi Zimmerman and Hamdy El-Sawaf from Masjid Al-Amin. Organizers anticipate participation from up to 200 people representing 15 different faith communities
The recent heavy seasonal Deyr rains have left over 1.7 million people in urgent need, displacing 649,000 individuals, claiming lives, and posing a threat to agricultural lands vital for livelihoods. In the face of this crisis, the Somali community in Minnesota is urged to extend their support beyond family and friends, recognizing the power of unity to make a meaningful impact.
Heavy rains and flash flooding in Somalia have left a devastating impact, claiming the lives of 50 people and displacing nearly 700,000 individuals, according to the Somali Disaster Management Agency. The situation is expected to worsen with more rainfall anticipated. The crisis is part of a broader catastrophe in the Horn of Africa, where over 1.7 million people are now in urgent need of assistance.
President Mohamud emphasized the urgency of the situation, outlining that the goal is to achieve this objective by December 2024, aligning with the departure of the African Union peacekeeping forces. Al Shabaab, known for waging a brutal insurgency to establish its rule based on a strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia law, has been a long-standing challenge to the Somali government.