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    Mogadishu Clean-Up Campaign Restores the City Beauty and Supports Public Health

    September 2, 2025
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    Mogadishu clean-up campaign is a a large-scale campaign aimed at improving sanitation, restoring the city’s historic charm, and strengthening community trust in local governance.

    The initiative, led by Banadir Region Mayor Hassan Mohamed Hussein Muungaab, reflects ongoing efforts to rebuild the city after decades of conflict and urban decline.

    Transforming Mogadishu into a Cleaner and Healthier City

    Speaking at the launch ceremony, Mayor Muungaab emphasized that Mogadishu clean-up campaign is not just about waste removal but about changing mindsets and promoting civic responsibility.

    He highlighted the link between a clean urban environment, public health, and economic activity, noting that better sanitation can curb disease outbreaks while also boosting civic pride and investment opportunities.

    Community Involvement in Mogadishu Clean-Up Campaign

    The clean-up drive involves municipal workers, local volunteers, and community groups.
    Authorities are targeting litter hotspots, clearing streets and markets, and upgrading waste management systems.

    To meet growing demands, an additional 300 cleaners have already been deployed, with plans to recruit 50 more.

    The long-term goal is to build a trained workforce of 600 salaried cleaners, supported by health teams and supervisors to ensure sustainable results.

    Reviving Mogadishu’s Historic Charm

    Once celebrated as the “Little Roma” for its beauty and vibrant atmosphere, Mogadishu has suffered from years of neglect due to conflict.

    Officials hope this initiative will help revive its former appeal, improve daily urban life, and restore public confidence in local authorities.

    Residents are being urged to play an active role by keeping neighborhoods clean and avoiding indiscriminate dumping.

    A Step Toward Sustainable Urban Development

    Mogadishu clean-up campaign is part of broader efforts to modernize Mogadishu through infrastructure upgrades, beautification projects, and sustainable urban development.

    Environmental health experts have welcomed the initiative, stressing its importance in reducing health risks linked to poor sanitation and in fostering long-term resilience.

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    Building Civic Pride and Local Trust

    Local governments across Mogadishu are working together to ensure effective coordination and efficiency in the roll-out.

    By involving both public and private sectors, the campaign aims to demonstrate visible progress in city management, boost community engagement, and strengthen the relationship between residents and local governance.

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