FAFRO: FESU Academic Freedom Monthly Review Outlook Scheduled to start on July 2026!

FESU Academic Freedom Monthly Review Outlook (FAFRO) is an independent monthly bulleting hosted by the Federation of Somalia Universities (FESU). Our national network of institutions and individuals shares a mission to protect threatened scholars, promote academic freedom, and prevent attacks on higher education communities around the nation. FESU Academic Freedom Monthly Review Outlook (FAFRO) summarizes…

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FESU Calls HRE Knowledge Building in Across Somalia!

The Federation of Somalia Universities (FESU) underlines today that Human rights education (HRE) is currently imperative in Somalia and due to her importance & impact can cause PCVE programs awareness and prevention because HRE knowledge is a critical tool for preventing human rights abuses and building justice societies. It empowers even academic and non-academic individuals…

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MPA Leadership Update February 2026!

According to Amb Mohamed Ali Nur’s social media (Facebook) Post, in January 2026, the Port of Mogadishu set a new record, reaching a record monthly container throughput of 21,650 TEU, handled by 16 container ships. This was the highest monthly performance in the port’s history, reflecting the growing confidence of international shipping companies and the…

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SOMESHA Green Journalism Award 2025 Announcement!

Where: Afrik, Hotel Mogadishu, Somalia. When: Sunday 4, January 2026. The Somali Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (SOMSHA) thrilled to publicly disseminate the announcement of her 2025 Green Journalism Award launch in which is annual media and journalists honor by means of the nation’s quality journalism maintenance.

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A Two Somali Youth Persons in Missasion capture looms at across Mozambique Jails!

The Somali Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (SOMESHA) made a tremendous investigation regarding two young refugees business men been captured by the Republic of Mozambique police at the border of one of her neighbor countries at around three years ago. Kidnaping Currently, no one knows their whereabouts and even their conditions in from…

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Somalia Urges Fair Allocation in Tuna Fisheries at IOTC

The Minister of Fisheries and Blue Economy of the Federal Republic of Somalia has issued a strong statement opposing the draft Resolution on Allocation Regime currently under review by the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). The proposed resolution aims to establish quotas for tuna and tuna-like species, covering both the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) of…

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