NORWAY - The commercial organization "Norsk Folkehjelp" has suspended its activities in Somalia due to security threats. In recent months, there have been cases of attacks and threats against the staff of humanitarian organizations in the country. "We are concerned about the threats to our staff in Somalia and have been forced to suspend our operations for an indefinite period in this country," said a spokesperson for the organization. "The safety of our employees is important to us, and we hope that the situation in Somalia improves so that we can return to our work assisting those in need." "Norsk Folkehjelp" has worked in Somalia in the field of humanitarian aid, including water supply, sanitation, and medical assistance. At this time, the organization has not communicated whether its activities will be resumed after conditions improve in the country.
Norsk Folkhelse Stops Its Activities in Norway
The non-governmental organization 'Norsk Folkhelse' has halted its activities in the country due to economic and political considerations, which affects the provision of assistance to those in need.