SOMESHA's blog
Somalia: Animals under fire and drastic drought impacts
The Somali Media for Environment,Science, Health and Agriculture (SOMESHA) mourns and concern the horrific butchery against Somalia wildlife by the Alshabab.
Dozens of Somali wildlife had been killed by the opposition group of
the Somalia’s government of alshabab and Somalia animals are still
under death displacement day by day in the area controlled by the
Islamist hardliners of Shabab.
Alshabab new trainees are continuing to kill the wildlife during their
training in order to make sure that they are well trained shooters.
Building Knowledge for Action to avert the Climate threat in East and Horn of Africa
Building Knowledge for Action to avert the Climate threat in East and Horn of Africa
The Kenyan-based African Insect Science for Food and Health (icipe) launched yesterday on 30th march, 2011 the most avoidable technology system, (ADOPT) Adaptation and Dissemination of the ‘Push-Pull’ Technology to Climate Change and is also a kind of preservation on agriculture approach for smallholder cereal livestock production in drier areas to withstand climate change.
The tear from the earth causes human solidarity
The tear from the earth causes human solidarity
On the 10th day of the 10th month of the 10th year of the millennium, more than 7,000 communities from more than 188 countries united for an unprecedented day of collaboration and grassroots climate action.
The Somali-based group, Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (SOMESHA), took part in the global movement on climate change action.
Animals in a death displacement, climate of fear and fraudulent trade
Animals in a death displacement, climate of fear and fraudulent trade
The National Association of Somali Science and Environmental Journalist (NASSEJ) is very glad to explain in this report the entire situation of Somali wildlife although its not easy to make ground reporting while the country is still anarchic situation.

