At Sahan Tourism Somalia, we specialize in facilitating media and journalism operations in Somalia, ensuring seamless access and logistical support for international journalists, documentary makers, and media professionals. With a deep understanding of the local landscape, we provide essential services to streamline reporting and storytelling efforts.

Our Media & Journalism Services:

  • Visa and Permit Processing – Assisting journalists with obtaining necessary documentation for legal reporting access.
  • Security Arrangements – Providing expert security solutions for safe and secure operations.
  • Transportation & Logistics – Reliable mobility support across various locations.
  • On-the-Ground Assistance – Coordinating interviews, location scouting, and logistical needs.
  • Media & Communication Facilitation – Assisting with interviews, report assignments, focus group discussions (FGDs), and meetings with government officials.
  • Donor Site Visit Coordination – Organizing trips to internally displaced persons (IDP) camps and key reporting areas to ensure comprehensive media coverage.

Whether covering breaking news, investigative reporting, or documentary filmmaking, Sahan Tourism Somalia is committed to supporting media professionals with efficiency, professionalism, and local expertise.

All projects that we did over the years

Fritz Schaap of DER SPIEGEL interviewed a doctor at a local hospital, where malnourished children receive urgent care. His reporting highlights the severe humanitarian crisis, exposing the critical need for international aid. Healthcare workers struggle with limited resources, treating children suffering from acute malnutrition. Schaap’s coverage calls for global action to address food shortages and improve medical support, emphasizing the human toll of the crisis.

Mariel Muller from DW TV Germany interviewing a grocery shop owner in a local market in Baidoa, Somalia. This interview showcases the daily challenges and resilience of local entrepreneurs in the face of adversity. Her insights reveal the impact of local economic conditions on the community and the importance of supporting small businesses to foster growth and stability.
The grocery shop owner discusses how the fluctuating prices of goods and limited resources affect their livelihood, while emphasizing the need for better access to supplies and support from localhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js4BKXIPcw0&pp=ygUYTWFyaWVsIE11bGxlIERXIHNvbWFsaWEg initiatives.

At a bustling livestock market in Somalia, NOE, a journalist from a French magazine, carefully takes notes while observing the vibrant yet complex economic dynamics at play. Surrounded by traders, herders, and buyers negotiating prices for camels, goats, and cattle, NOE captures the essence of Somalia’s livestock-driven economy—one of the nation’s most vital sectors.

His trip was expertly arranged by Sahan Tourism Somalia, ensuring seamless logistics, security, and access to key reporting locations. With their coordination, NOE was able to engage directly with local traders, exploring the effects of fluctuating market prices, climate challenges, and global trade demands on Somalia’s economy.

Listening to stories of resilience from herders whose livelihoods depend on these transactions, NOE documents their perspectives on economic shifts, supply chain disruptions, and the future of livestock exports. With Sahan’s support, he navigates interviews, site visits, and critical discussions that provide depth to his reporting.

His coverage aims to offer international readers a nuanced understanding of Somalia’s economic landscape, highlighting both its strengths and the obstacles faced by those shaping its markets daily. Through expert analysis, observations, and firsthand accounts, NOE crafts an insightful report on Somalia’s commerce, underscoring its role within the global framework.