Op-Ed: What lessons are learned from Covid-19 in the case of Somaliland
By: Abdiqani Suleiman
It was mid-Feberuary when the first cases of coronavirus were made public in Wuhan. Less than a month March 10, WHo declared it a global pandemic. In a globalized world, no place on the earth is 24hrs apart. By the time,5 million...
Op-Ed:Comparative Analysis of Covid-19vaccines, Vaccine Nationalism and Political Agenda
In early 2020, the world faced unprecedented oblivious public health crises that swiftly outreached across hemispheres which predominantly ravaged socio-economic aspects of mind kind. Thus, broke up and instilled mistrust in International Health cooperation from global state chambers. This exacerbated in combating jointly and...
Op-Ed: Climate action for people and planet: The time is now
By António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
In this pivotal year for humanity, now is the time for bold climate action.
The science is irrefutable and globally agreed: to stop the climate crisis from becoming a permanent catastrophe, we must limit global heating to 1.5...
Somalia Goes Rogue While State Department Ignores Neighbor’s Success
By:Michael Rubin
The United States has poured billions of dollars into Somalia in recent years, not only for aid and development but also to support police and security forces.
U.S. Ambassador Donald Yamamoto, meanwhile, threatened to resign unless the U.S. Congress forgave $1 billion in Somali debt to the United States. How ironic,...
Somaliland: Obstacles to Women Candidates in 2021 Elections
By :Mona Ahmed Abdi LLB, Social Activist, Women Rights Advocate
In this briefing, CPA will highlight the major challenges women candidates facing in Somaliland's 2021 combined parliamentary and local council elections, with possible recommendations on supporting women candidates to win more seats in both parliamentary...
Barkhad Batuun: A Man on A Mission!
By Mohamed Harun
Immense socio-economic and political challenges anywhere produce, more often than not, a new wave of political thoughts and the people to turn them to a reality. In this part of the world, that is not the case. Challenges do exist and accumulate,...
Op-Ed: Where is Abiy’s Leadership
By: Abdiaziz Ali Hussein
Onslaughts and counter onslaughts will neither bring last peace nor victory into the yard of any region. Actors who can consciously touch the FULL STOP switch of the tension between the two brotherly regions, Afar and Somali must do thier...
Op-Ed: A public Vaccination Protocol in Somaliland
By: Abdiqani Ainan
Perspective: As the country struggles and juggles to deal with mass aggression of high transmissibility of SARSCOV-2 through super spreading by community contact, it is yet to lay the strategic plan out with a weak informative operational approach. Back to the concept...
Women’s Day 2021: Gender Breaking Barriers through Female Empowerment campaigns
By: Adam Duale
International Women's Day is observed on 8 March every year since 1975 with the annual event being recognized by the United Nations (UN). To celebrate the women's movement and struggle for equality and amplifying the inequalities they face every day and to...
Op-Ed: International Mother Language Day
By: Abdiaziz Ali Hussein
On February 21 of every year, the world celebrates Mother Language Day. The idea of celebrating International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. It was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world...