Drought and disease kill off pastoralists’ herds in remote Sanag villages
[WardheerNews - Somalia] - 17/02/2026
(ERGO) – Pastoralists in remote villages in northern Somalia’s Sanag region say they have been unable to feed or treat their animals due to lack of money, as the prolonged drought continues to erode their livelihoods and income. Mohamed Ali Salad once boasted a large herd of 200 goats, but 170 (…)
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