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Abdinur Isse stands in the ruins of his house in Mogadishu, Somalia which was razed by shells during fighting in Bondhere district, Somalia. AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh

Inside Somalia: How violence is trapping the starving

As the Somali government bans foreign aid workers from militant-controlled areas for their safety, the situation deteriorates for the famine-stricken explains Oxfam’s PRO in Somalia.

EARLIER THIS WEEK, the Somali government banned foreigners from delivering aid to areas controlled by militants.

The mayor of Moghadishu Mohamud Ahmed Nur said that they were concerned for the safety of aid workers after two Turkish workers were briefly taken hostage by an Islamist group by just such a group last week. However, the UN is warning that 750,000 people will die in the next four months in Somalia. Goal CEO John O’Shea said the international community had to enforce safe passage for aid workers to save as many people as possible.

Caroline Gluck, who works as Oxfam’s Humanitarian press officer in the country, described to TheJournal.ie the constant threat of danger in the country:

It’s hard to blend in during a community visit when you’re wearing a heavy flak jacket. But here I was in Mogadishu, the conflict-ravaged capital of Somalia, dressed not in the hijab I’d just bought in Kenya, thinking it was culturally appropriate, but strapped into a bullet proof protective vest, weighing 10 kilos or more, slowing down my movements as I ran about trying to film the work Oxfam is supporting and marking me out clearly as a foreigner.

I was part of the first Oxfam visit to Somalia by non-African staff in years.   The country has been mired in civil conflict for the past twenty years; but now severe drought has pushed millions into desperation.  The UN has declared six areas of the country famine-affected; more than a quarter of the population had been displaced by the crisis and conflict, with several hundred thousand fleeing into neighbouring countries such as Kenya and Ethiopia.  And inside the country, many more are displaced.  Hundreds of thousands have taken shelter in makeshift settlements and camps around the capital, Mogadishu.

I visited some of those camps with two Oxfam partners, Hijra, which specialises in providing water, sanitation and hygiene, and SAACID (a Somali word meaning “to help”), whose therapeutic care centres for malnourished children and mothers are supported by Oxfam.   But we were under strict security rules and told not to linger in one place for too long.

Gunshots are fired simply to clear traffic

But Somalia is not like most other countries.  While the security situation has improved in central Mogadishu, no-one takes things for granted.   People still worry about getting shot or abducted; cars being targeted and explosive devices going off.

Gunshots often ring out – sometimes fired into the air by government forces or peacekeepers simply to clear traffic jams because there are no working traffic lights in the city.

Outside the capital, the security situation is even tougher. Fighting continues among the country’s rival groups; and thousands of people find themselves trapped between different forces, unable to freely move and access basic food and health services.

Those who have made it to Mogadishu, often after long journeys by foot, as they flee conflict and famine, end up in the overcrowded makeshift camps dotted around the city.  They live in densely packed areas in huts that are made out of plastic sheets or rag cloths supported by twigs.

It was in these crammed camps that we spent some of our time seeing how Oxfam-supported projects are providing help to those desperately in need.

Clean drinking water and sanitation is a priority, especially as the rainy season is approaching and there have already been deadly outbreaks of diarrhoea and cholera.   One of our partners, Hijra, has been installing water tanks and tapstands and chlorinating water. They’ve built latrines and helped and trained communities to form volunteer water, environment and sanitation committees to make sure the water sources aren’t contaminated.  One group of people were energetically sweeping up garbage as we arrived to look at how the community got their water.

In Siliga camp for thousands of the displaced, I met mother of seven, Habiba Osman. “There is no problem with water now; we have plenty of water all day long” she said.

She explained that so far, apart from a worrying outbreak of measles, disease outbreaks had largely been kept under control.   “We have been given chlorinated water, jerry cans and soap.  And we’ve been given hygiene training.  We don’t have many problems here, thanks to God”, she said.   “But there is a lot of hunger.   We don’t have proper food distribution but we do have enough water.”

The legacy of war was obvious

But we had lingered long enough and it was time to get back into our vehicle to our next location.

My glimpses of the city, behind the tinted windows of our car speeding as fast as it could to avoid being a sitting target, were tantalisingly brief.   The legacy of war was obvious; there were many wrecked or bullet-marked buildings.  But the city also showed surprising signs of brisk daily life.  There were colourful hand-painted shop signs advertising their wares, while some traders sat on the dusty roadside, touting their wares, normally small collections of fruit and vegetables.  Some sat behind sandbags, which might offer some protection if fighting flared up.   Signs of commerce and of food availability were evident: but for many who fled from hunger and drought, the prices were way above what they could afford.

That’s why the centres that offered some basic help were packed.   At one community based therapeutic care centre I visited run by SAACID, staff were working flat-out as mothers and their children continued to stream in.

In one area, health promoters were explaining good healthcare practices to young mothers  and why it was important to breastfeed; in another, children were being vaccinated against measles; and in yet another section, the frailest of children were being assessed and weighed.   Almost all were malnourished; some, dangerously so.  Mothers coming here will receive therapeutic food to help their child’s recovery.

35 year-old Hawee Mohammed had brought in her seven month-old son, Ibrahim.   He weighed just 4.7 kilos – almost half the normal weight for a child of his age.

The family moved to Mogadishu from Bay region, an area declared famine-hit by the UN after their animals died and the children got sick.  Hawee told me Ibrahim’s twin brother died of diarrhoea and she was desperate to get help for Ibrahim, who had a high fever.

“There are many people who are in a similar situation to me, or even worse off”, Hawee said. “The situation is terrible.”

As in most crises, it is the youngest who are the most vulnerable.  Hundreds of thousands are dangerously malnourished in a country which has the world’s highest mortality rate for children under the age of five.

They desperately need help.   The famine in Somalia shows no sign of easing and tens of thousands of people have died. The UN says 750,000 people are at risk of starvation. As I saw on my visit, aid is getting into Somalia.  But the problem is that its still nowhere on the scale that’s needed.

To find out more about Oxfam’s work visit www.oxfamireland.org

[caption id="attachment_233877" align="alignnone" width="441" caption="Caroline Gluck, Oxfam humanitarian PR in Somalia"][/caption]

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:28 AM

    Instead of criticising him, how about we applaud the fact he made such an embarrassing admission and is taking steps to correct it. There are many bigots who say things like “AIDS is god punishing the gays”. If you’re in that bubble it’s not surprising that you don’t have all the facts. There is nothing wrong with his proposal to raise general awareness instead of just awareness for most vulnerable groups. The campaign could do both.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:58 AM

    Yes, I agree, however he represents those who vote for him?

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    Does he also know that men cant get pregnant ?

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    Nov 30th 2016, 11:35 AM

    They can’t? My belly has been slowly getting bigger for years. What the hell could it be?

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    Nov 30th 2016, 12:51 PM

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:13 AM

    The DUP ladies and gentlemen.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 9:32 AM

    @Cillian McCormick: If this is indicative of the DUP, we could do with some of that down south!

    When was the last time you saw any politician or political party admit their flaws and humbly acknowledge their mistakes?

    Stubborn ignorance has been a prevailing mentality for far too long and people throwing stones at his former ignorance, well, their glass houses must be pretty drafty at this point.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:22 AM

    In this day and age this is quite amazing but fair play. Hopefully it will start a conversation about HIV and sexual persuasions.

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    Does he know the Earth isn’t flat?

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:15 AM

    Waterford whispers news must be kicking themselves having missed such a gem of a headline. The mind truly boggles.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:23 AM

    Ignorance personified

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    Nov 30th 2016, 9:48 AM

    Their party only knows bigotry. So of course he didn’t, not even news.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:12 AM

    Some truth in that very few heterosexual men will get hiv

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:14 AM

    @joe Do you have a link for that claim?

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:20 AM

    There’s millions of infected heterosexual men infected in the developing world

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:28 AM

    It does effect gays disproportionately

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:30 AM

    Your comment makes u as ignorant as him

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    Nov 30th 2016, 8:44 AM

    From the article above: “He argued against an amendment to the proposal put forward by People Before Profit MLA Eamonn McCann. McCann had proposed that the campaign stressed the disproportionate impact of HIV on gay and bisexual men.”

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    Nov 30th 2016, 9:10 AM

    *affect

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    Nov 30th 2016, 9:55 AM

    @Colm O’Connor: maybe colm but they didn’t contract it by having sex with women.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 9:58 AM

    @Anthony Healy Poroloniczak: ignorance is a lack of knowledge. So I will pass on some knowledge to you. Men very rarely contract HIV by having sex with women, that is a fact. Feel free to show your ignorance by denying this.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 10:01 AM

    @joe please show a link to where you got that information.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 10:29 AM

    49% of new cases in Ireland are in the MSM group. Gay men should already know this. It’s not gay bashing to say this. If you are gay and don’t believe this then you are in denial.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 10:35 AM

    @Maurice Bourke:
    There’s lots of studies with but the numbers seem to support the view that there’s less risk for the man in a hetro relationship

    http://www.catie.ca/en/pif/summer-2012/putting-number-it-risk-exposure-hiv

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    Nov 30th 2016, 10:39 AM

    @hugh @joe. I wasn’t going to accuse anyone of gay bashing. I like to ask for links when someone makes a claim that sounds dubious, nothing more.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 1:26 PM

    They do Joe. Any kind of abrasion or damage to skin or mucus membranes is an entry point for for the virus and while it’s less likely that a man will be infected by a woman it can and does happen. Mouth ulcers, STIs, BDSM practices are all additional risk factors.

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    BREAKING NEWS: DUP politician admits to being an ignorant thick.

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    HIV is a disease?
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    Nov 30th 2016, 1:53 PM

    In the developed world it is predominantly a gay disease. Lets not ignore the statistics and treat the disease like the common cold, it has made a comeback among younger gay men in recent years.

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    What the…..?

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    The film is Meet the Feebles. It was directed by none other than Peter Jackson before he hit the big time.

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    https://youtu.be/fH_4Zt6kokk The horrors of war and drug addiction.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 10:30 AM

    @jumperoo: Bet you it’s in your head now.

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    @Hugh Mannatee: Your doing it wrong if it starts playing music?

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    The importance of sex education

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    Nov 30th 2016, 9:06 AM

    To me this confirms one of my theories. There is a substantial portion of the Irish Population (and possible other populations) and their politicians who are a thick as planks. (more in keeping with the intelect of a crow than a person). They can get to comprehend comflex matters, but it takes them 30 to 40 times as long as me. If there is a particular emergency pushed on them, they will try to figure it out and this can abridge the time womewhat.

    Their financial management system is “hold on to everything with a death’s grip” and try to persuade their relations to leave them goodies in their wills. This DUP one believes the AIDS virus is sexually sellective. I experience the same effect when I try to tell people wind energy is a scam and does not work at all. Its just an illegal subsidy racket. See valmartinireland you tube and the Irish Energy Blog (where I contribute)

    The same in advising people not to buy newpapers and note to vote in elections. Its a fact of life, better get used to it.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 9:18 AM

    @Val Martin: Yeah Val, I know someone who has the same issue when no one listens to him about Dinosaurs existing along side Humans.. It must be frustrating.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 9:49 AM

    Shhh leave him alone and he’ll go back to telling NASA how stupid they are

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    Nov 30th 2016, 10:49 AM

    I heard crows were quite smart Val.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 1:28 PM

    Interesting off topic contribution there Val. But as you have raised it Denmark fares pretty well with wind energy.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 1:10 PM

    Proposing an awareness campaign now he knows straight people can get it too. Ok for the gays to get sick though coz God hates fags.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 10:52 AM

    It is almost impossible for a man to contract hiv from a woman since there is no transfer of fluid from woman to man. magic Johnson became hiv positive in 1991. since he said he was having sex with different women 3 or 4 times a day he said he got hiv from a women. cut to an expert. “impossible” the expert says. “statistically you’d have to have sex with over a million women to contract hiv” then magic Johnson admitted he had sex with men.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 11:22 AM

    @Patrick Gough: No transfer of fluid from woman to man? What dried up women are you having sex with???

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    Nov 30th 2016, 11:35 AM

    @Donal Martin: I’d say one of the highlights of Patrick’s sex life was when he go an inflatable sex doll for his birthday and immediately fell in love with it.

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    Nov 30th 2016, 12:42 PM

    Don’t you put it in the belly button?

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    Nov 30th 2016, 1:29 PM

    Not almost impossible Patrick. Just more difficult. See my comment in response to Joe O Hair

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    Nov 30th 2016, 3:37 PM

    @ Patrick. I would say something but the stupidity of that comment speaks for itself.

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    Dec 1st 2016, 4:36 AM

    @Patrick Gough: Patrick that is a dangerous thing to believe…

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    Dec 1st 2016, 4:31 AM

    The birds and the bees Bible lesson???

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