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The Role of Somaliland House of Representatives to Combat Corruption Is Very Disappointing  

Somaliland House of Representatives
The legislative body of any state plays a fundamental role in the fight against corruption. The House of representative has an essential responsibility in its role for combating corruption in all its forms, especially in public existence and has also a supervisory role to...

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...

Somaliland:If you Build it, They Will Come: Jama and the Book Fair

Horndiplomat-When Jama Muse Jama announced ten years ago that he is holding a Book Fair in Somaliland’s capital (Hargeisa), eyebrows were raised. People were not sure if he was planning to sell books, give them away for free or do an NGO style presentation...

Somaliland livestock faces an ‘existential threat’ in the era of climate change

Now that we fasted during the holy month of Ramadan and the dust of the drought settled, a dialogue that aims to discuss how to prepare for future drought is imperative in the mainstream discourse. Somaliland is geographically positioned in areas prone to insufficient rainfall. Due to...

Ivory Coast’s Presidential Election 2020 – The Gbagbo Factor

Ivory Coast - The
In recent decades Ivory Coast has proved to be something of a bell-weather country for political and economic stability across West Africa, which makes the fact that there is such an alarming knowledge deficit about it in the Anglosphere particularly regrettable. Politically the situation...

Women and inequality in Somaliland

For the first time In Somaliland women are half of the educated labor force and earn the majority of advanced degrees. The number of boys and girls graduated this year was equal the only difference was girls outperformed boys in every field the top...

A Call On Sweden To Play A Leading Role In Somaliland’s Democratic Process

In recent times, the people of Somaliland have demonstrated a sense of accountability and commitment towards maintaining the democratization process of their nation’s fledgeling democracy.  Once again, the election bells are ringing, and the people are ready to vote and elect the 5th president...

Op-Ed:Why ICAO Should Not Trust Farmajo Regime in Mogadishu

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), UN agency specialized in aviation, must know that Somalia has no formal government that controls or functions across its territory in last thirty years. It is unfortunate that the regime in Mogadishu is not on the right path to...

Op-Ed: The Somalia-Somaliland Airspace Dispute: A Historical Overview and the Path Forward

Somalia-Somaliland Airspace Dispute
Introduction The longstanding and complex airspace dispute between Somalia and Somaliland has been marked by a series of broken agreements, escalating tensions, and growing concerns over regional security and aviation safety. This article explores the historical background...

How to avert Global financial system collapse in the era of De-Globalisation and protectionism?

The Demise of the Nation-State? - Frontpage - e-flux .
The business cycle has four phases: Expansion, peak, contraction and Trough. The recent figures by ECRI state: “Continued Global Growth slowdown, no upturn in U.S Growth and inflation, Powell Pivot, no Second Half Recovery” April 2019 Vol. The global economy is struggling to come to terms...