Kimse Yok Mu
KYM officials signed a agreement with Somali government officials related to the operation of the maternity and children's units at Benadir, the biggest hospital in the region.
The agreement is the first step in creating permanent health services in Somalia. Patients in the maternity and children's units of Benadir Hospital will be handled by Turkish doctors.
September 26, 2011
The water problem was solved for 36,000 people living in two Somalian camps
Kimse Yok Mu
KYM officials working in Somalia carried out another perfect project. Additions were made to the Mogadishu water system which brought water to two nearby camps where 36,000 people are living.
KYM officials working in Somalia carried out another perfect project. Additions were made to the Mogadishu water system which brought water to two nearby camps where 36,000 people are living.
Somalia's brightest compete for education in Turkey
Today's Zaman
Youth in the Somali capital of Mogadishu formed long lines in front of schools this week as they competed for a slot in a rapidly expanding student exchange program sponsored by the Turkish relief organization Kimse Yok Mu. The organization is planning to provide scholarships for 350 new students from the famine-stricken nation.
Youth in the Somali capital of Mogadishu formed long lines in front of schools this week as they competed for a slot in a rapidly expanding student exchange program sponsored by the Turkish relief organization Kimse Yok Mu. The organization is planning to provide scholarships for 350 new students from the famine-stricken nation.
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