
Monday March 10, 2025

A healthcare worker administers a vaccination to a young child in Somalia as part of the Caafimaad+ project
Mogadishu (HOL) — The United Kingdom has announced an additional $40 million in humanitarian and health aid for Somalia, raising its total contributions for 2024 and 2025 to over $106 million.
The funding will be directed toward urgent life-saving assistance, including emergency food, clean water, and healthcare. It will also focus on strengthening the resilience of communities affected by drought, conflict, and climate-related crises. These efforts are critical as Somalia faces challenges such as a below-average rainy season, exacerbating the country’s vulnerability.
“We are deeply committed to helping the people of Somalia,” said British Ambassador to Somalia Mike Nithavrianakis. “This funding supports urgent needs and strengthens initiatives