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Somaliland: a day in the life of a dedicated, small-town doctor

Jama Abdi Abdile is a roving physician in a small village in Somaliland, who does not allow limited access to medication and inadequate facilities to hinder his patient care. Small-town doctors have the unenviable task of making house calls at odd hours to treat patients...

Somalia Deems its own Generation to Generation Fabrications as Facts

Somaliland signed a tripartite agreement with DP world and the Ethiopian government. This tripartite agreement allows DP world and the Ethiopian government to operate and invest on Berbera port and corridor. The Berbera port and corridor are expected to boost the economy of the...

Democratic lobbying giant Glover Park Group Signs Somaliland

By Jon Gingerich The government of Somaliland has hired Washington, D.C. Democratic lobbying giant Glover Park Group to act as an advisory on communications and government relations matters. Somaliland, which split from southern country of Somalia and declared its independence after a 1991 civil war, is...

Somaliland:Sonsaf Position Paper on the 4 th National Extractive Sector Forum

Horndiplomat-Introduction:Somaliland Non- State Actors Forum (SONSAF) was leading subsequent policy interventions in the areas of the extractive industries, these policy interventions aimed at promoting good governance and regular citizens’ participation in policy and decision-making process. The initiative of SONSAF on the national extractive sector commenced...

Somali’s livestock Stakeholders Consultative meeting in Uganda

The Stakeholder Consultative meeting was organised by AU-IBAR with an aim of assuring sustainable livestock exports from all Somali regions. A total of 36 Somali participants from various Somali institutions participated in the discussions. Leading the delegations were the respective Livestock Ministers from Republic of...

Somaliland: Climate change is obliterating pastoralism, which employs 70 per cent of Somalilanders

Untapped riches. Fishers unload their catch of tuna, barracuda, sailfish, kingfish and others at the fishing port in Berbera, Somaliland, where catches are predicted to stay stable – or even increase – with climate change. TOMMY TRENCHARD/PANOS
By: @alice_rowsome and @YahyeXanas investigate. SOURCE By: New internationalist Climate change is obliterating pastoralism, which employs 70 per cent of Somalilanders. The government has grand plans to re-orient to the sea. But can foreign interests be kept at bay? Sahil District, Somaliland, 2017. The driver was following...

British Government signs agreements worth £31m to support development in Somaliland

Press Release The UK yesterday signed an agreement with the Government of Somaliland and the Netherlands to support the implementation of Phase II of the Somaliland Development Fund (SDF2) programme, which aims to improve the lives of local people through the delivery of essential public...

On Somaliland, Inner City Press Asks UNSG Guterres Spox About Letter Critiquing Keating, No Real Response

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By Matthew Russell Lee, UNITED NATIONS, June 28 -- While UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says he is all about conflict prevention, when Inner City Press asked his spokesman Stephane Dujarric on June 28 about a recent letter to Guterres from the President of Somaliland that makes serious charges and...

Somaliland FM Meets with Djiboutian Counterpart In Djibouti

Somaliland FM Meets with Djiboutian Counterpart In Djibouti
Horndiplomat-Djibouti foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Yusuf receives Somaliland delegation led by Somaliland's Foreign minister Dr.Saad Ali Shire. Horndiplomat Reports  Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Accompanied by the Director-General Abdinasir Ahmed Hersi meets his Djibouti counterpart in Djibouti as he pushes for stronger diplomatic...

Brenthurst Foundation: Free and Fair Elections in Somaliland

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By:Brenthurst Foundation Members of The Brenthurst Foundation’s Somaliland Election Monitoring Mission visited Somaliland between 26 May and 2 June 2021 to monitor Parliamentary and Local Government elections on 31 May 2021 at the invitation of President Muse Bihi Abdi. This report was agreed to by...