AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis: UNICEF says Somalia’s child hunger emergency is worsening fast as aid cuts force closures of over 200 health and nutrition facilities, with severe acute malnutrition admissions up 32% in the first half of 2026 and nearly 1.9 million children projected to be affected this year. Health & Services: UNICEF warns up to 618 facilities could shut under severe funding scenarios, pushing families into longer, riskier journeys for care—at a time when drought, conflict, and displacement are already straining livelihoods. Diplomacy & Identity: Somalia’s foreign ministry denied recognising northern Cyprus as independent after a deleted post by the former parliament speaker referencing the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus,” stressing Somalia’s position remains guided by UN resolutions. Regional Partnerships: Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud marked the 15th anniversary of Türkiye’s 2011 visit, praising Ankara’s “teach us how to fish” approach that helped build schools and hospitals. Press Freedom: A report says Somalia’s NISA threatened freelance journalist Mohamed Bulbul after he co-authored a Guardian piece, offering “work with us” or face harm—highlighting growing intimidation of reporters. Sports Youth: Kenya will host the 2026 ANOCA Zone V Youth Games in Nairobi, with Somalia among 11 countries sending young athletes.
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