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Op-Ed: Somaliland government should recognize the potential of Youth

Youth, by Dustin Barter-Oxfam
In this article, I will elaborate on the power of the youth and areas require widely consideration and frequently keep in mind. According to Somaliland national population survey in 2014 shows that 72% of Somaliland’s population is below the age of 35 years, so the...

Op-Ed: Breaking the Chains: Challenges and Progress in Promoting Women’s Political Participation in Somaliland

A woman casts her vote in the presidential election in Hargeisa, Somaliland, Nov. 13, 2017.
By: Mubaarik Fuaad Hassan 1991,  Somaliland has sought international recognition as an independent state since 1991. No foreign government recognizes its sovereignty,, and it has held several successful elections since its declaration of independence, including presidential, parliamentary, and...

Somaliland: DP World the road to re-recognition

The latest UN Report on Somalia (Ex-South Somali Republic), highlighted that Mogadishu administration needs at least another ten years to go out of current chaos. The international community spent about $7 billion on stabilizing 'Somalia' until now, and many peacekeepers lost their lives. Despite the...

“Departure of the Brown Intellectual” By Former President of Aden

Ali Nasir Former President of Aden
Aden, Yemen (ANN)-Hamed Jama Hussein (aka حامد جامع) , a cultured intellectual, died in Aden, where he lived and lived the lives of ordinary people as a whole, her subsistence life. He only left for Aden on Monday when he died. He did not leave...

A Walk is Just A Walk: From Laasgeel to Bullaxaar

A Walk is Just A Walk: From Laasgeel to Bullaxaar
By Conrad Heine When Dr Jama Musse Jama, the visionary behind the Hargeysa Cultural Centre, the Hargeysa International Bookfair and more, came up with the idea of a three- day hike through Somaliland’s interior, from the iconic heritage site of Laasgeel to the ancient port...

Op-Ed: Recall Of Berbera Oil Storage Facilities – A Major Milestone

Written by Abdirahman Aideed  Salaams to All respected readers of this Article Majority of the public in Somaliland welcomed and aired their congratulations for the president of Somaliland (H.E. President Muse Behi) for his remarkable decision, August 2018, to recall the national oil storage facilities in...

Op-Ed: ONLF and Ethiopia: A tug-of-war

Map Created by: Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Commission (DPPC) Information Centre UN OCHA-Ethiopia
 By: Anwar Abdifatah Bashir Somali region is the second-largest in terms of land, and the third most populous in Ethiopia. Throughout history, the region and its inhabitants are the most downtrodden across the country, and Ethiopia treats the region in a subterranean manner. Somalis in the...

The Deficit and Discontent of Governance and Democratic Process in the Horn of Africa Region

Mohamed A. Mohamoud-Barawani University for Peace, Costa Rica
By: Mohamed A. Mohamoud According to governance tenets, knowing and unknowingly the African state as a whole emanated from the colonials set up and Eurocentric notion of state-building through decolonization. The indigenous systems in Africa versus the modernity have had specific tensions and contestation in...

Can Diamond deposits be found in Somaliland?

Somaliland geographically are located east Africa or horn of Africa which is one of the eastern country and its bordered by Djibouti to the west, Ethiopia to the south, and the Punt land region of Somalia to the east, Somaliland has a 740 kilometers...

Resilience amidst post-Covi-19 economic crisis on Small and medium-sized Somaliland entrepreneurs

Resilience amidst post-Covi-19 economic crisis on Small and medium-sized Somaliland entrepreneurs
By: Asia Saeed Hassan Somaliland small and middle business owners strive to provide their children live better than theirs despite cultural rigidity, lack of banking institution supports, and insurance organizations. They feel that everything is against their...