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Survey results contain key
recommendations in fight against HIV/AIDS
Hana Ismail Muse
University of Hargeisa
Somaliland
A
recent survey that I conducted showed that the following
actions are important in the struggle against HIV/AIDS.
Full Story AIDSmuse
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Government convenes
meeting on gender-based violence
Hana
Ismail Muse
University
of Hargeisa
Somaliland
Hargeisa,
Somaliland, June 28, 2007- National Gender Based
Violence (GBV) Coordination Meeting was held at Maansoor
Hotel Hargeisa. Full Story GBVmuse
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In the valley of death : a
personal experience of a Somali woman
A Somali woman who survived one
of the fiercest wars and conflicts now lives a humble life in Hargeisa.
But she carries with her memories
of her cross country flight, as an internally displaced refugee, from one
conflict
to another in a desperate bid to save her family.
Journalism student
Mohammed Yasin
Mohamed recently interviewed her. Full Story.
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Profile of Puntland State of Somalia
By Ali
Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
Puntland State of Somalia was
established in 1998 by the efforts made by the traditional
leaders, intellectuals, and
elites. These social groups felt a great
responsibility beyond the
community they represented in order to get good governance.
Full
Story. (alis07))
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Students
injured in clash with police
Amiin Mohamed – Somaliland
Berbera, June 21, 2007 (African Star) – Two
students were injured when Berbera teenagers protested against a student
removal from Somaliland’s leaving school certificate examination. The
incident occurred on June 21, 2007 at Bursade High school in Berbera.
Full Story. (amiin07)
Police to investigate
"anti culture" hair cut
Amiin Mohamed – Somaliland
A police guard for Somaliand’s parliament
recently ordered a 14-year-old boy to have his hair cut because the
guard did not like the “uncultured western style” of his hair.
Full
Story. (amiin207)
Mass media
must cover the problems of chewing khat and national development
By
ZamZam Ahmed Hassan -- Somaliland
Chewing
khat is a continuing problem that the mass media do not adequately
cover. Full Story
Public discusses school of
tomorrow problems
Abdirahman Abdilahi Warsame --
Somaliland
Parents of students in the school of
tomorrow met to discuss school fees and other problems facing
the school. Full Story. (wars07)
THE
EU and US policy dilemma in Somalia
Abdirahman Abdilahi Warsame (Somalilaland)
The Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in Somalia is a
product of intense negotiations in 2004 and involving the Somali
warlords under the mediation efforts of Kenya as well as support
from the European Union, the United Nations and the United
States. The negotiations lasted two years. The TFG moved to
Somalia in 2005. Full Story (wars2007)
Political system and parties in
Somaliland
By Abdurahman Mohamed
Ahmed -- Somaliland
To
understand political policies and formations in Somaliland a
background to the country’s history is important.
Full Story.
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Villagers agree to dismantle
illegal grazing enclosures
By Aden Yusuf Qodah --Somalilaland
“Somaliland Ministry of Pastoral Development and
Environment has held a ten-day advocacy
workshop on the protection and preservation of
the environment in
Baligubadle which is one of the Hargeisa Region
Districts with the support of Danish
Refugee Council ( DRC).
Full Story. (Qoda07)
Somaliland is
Africa's success story
Against all the odds, and with little
international support, Somaliland is well on the road to stability and
democracy
By Peter Tatchell
The Guardian – Comment Is Free – 12 April 2007
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/peter_tatchell/2007/04/africas_success_story.html
Too much of the news we hear about Africa is
negative: famine, civil war, HIV, corruption and dictatorship. The
latest horror stories from Darfur , Zimbabwe and the Congo grab the
headlines, but quiet success stories like Somaliland rarely make the
news. Full Story.
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Complete
eradication of FGM requires constant vigilance
By Ali Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
is a traditional catastrophe, begun from the Pharaohs era
in the age of Ramses two 1000
years before Christ. A large population of people is
affected by the custom of FGM in
some parts of the world. Full Story. (alis307)
The rich Gulf will disappear if coastal
road is not implemented soon
By Ali Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
Qandala town is situated at the coastline of the Red Sea, 90km
east-coast of regional
capital Bosaso city. At the early days of 1970, the
revolutionary government used to
control the entire country militarily and Bari region
particularly which Qandala town was
known at that time as a far- to- reach area.
Full Story. (alis407)
Traditional court loses public confidence
By Ali Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
A
case in the traditional court recently has led to widespread
public criticism of the traditional court system.
Full Story. (alis507)
FTG and Ethiopian troops clash with clan
militia
By Ali Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
Ethopian
troops in Mogadhisho capital recently clashed with the clan
militia. Full Story. (alis607)
Wheel barrow man jailed for not paying
taxes
By Ali Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
A
wheelbarrow owner was jailed , after he refused to pay the daily
municipal
tax. Full story (alis707)
Puntland supports the steps of TFG
By Ali Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
The
airplane landed safely on 13:50GMT 11 April 2007 at Bosaso
International Airport,
A
natural, rough and beautiful airport at the beach with one side
and huge mountain
peninsula on the other. Full Story. (alis807)
Obesity a growing problem among the
rich in Puntland.
By Ali Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
Puntland was stable for a long time. In mid-1998 clan leaders
and delegations from
North East regions of Somalia met in Garowe, the capital;
discussed and finally formed
the
local Government Puntland State of Somalia.
Full Story.
(alis0907)
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Editorial: Somaliland
president's visit to Europe.
By
Mustafe Adam Jirde --Somaliland
On 12 June, Somaliland President Dahir Rayale
paid a state visit to certain European countries. The delegation headed by
the president was accompanied by foreign Minister A/lahi Ali Duale, presidential
spokesman Said Adaniand special secretary for the president Ahmed Mahamed Iise and the
first lady. Full Story.
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Survey:
Unemployment biggest concern among Somalilanders
By
Zuhur Yassin
Ibrahim--Somaliland
Somaliland
today faces many kinds of problems; poverty, lack of
proper health services, roads, electricity, etc. It is
hard to see people taking initiatives to solve their own
problems. It seems people are waiting for others to
solve it for them and in turn those people are waiting
for others and the circle goes round and no change.
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Bosaso Heat
Mohamed Abdullah Mohmoud
Puntland
Reaching up 45 C:
Bosaso’s hot climate can claim lives. Full story. (abdu07)
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A Smile on Every
Child
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim
All
children deserve to smile all day, every day. No matter where
the child lives or whose child he is. Full
Story
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Workshop studies
gender- based violence in Somalia.
By Omar Said Mohaed East African University,
Bosaso.
A workshop on gender-based violence,
sponsored by UNFPA- and EAU was held from 25 to 28 April at East
African University. The three-day workshop studied the effects of
violence that afflict many Somali women. Full Story.
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A beehive of youth
activities
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim
SOCSA Center is the only girls recreational center in whole of Somaliland.
Established on March 2006 SOCSA Youth Multi Purpose Center is a
meeting ground for young girls living in Hargeisa. During the
week ends the center is a bee hive of youth activities.
Full Story.
Africa what can be done?
By
Hana Ismail Musa
-- Somaliland
THE BOOK Africa: what can be
done? Is a massive
text written by Ben Turok, edited by Zen Books Ltd., 57 Caledonian Road,
London N1 9BU and the Institute for Africa Alternatives, 23 Bevenden
Street, London N1 9BU. Since the book is about neocolonialism, I have
decided to focus on the fundamental charter of Neocolonial Africa in
order to diagnose its intrinsic contradictors. Full Story.
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Community-owned schools on the
rise in Puntland State of Somalia
Mohamed Mire Ahamed
(mirem)
After the fall of Somali national government, all
public services had been non-existent, most of rural area residents
suffered lack of essential services like; Water, Health, Electricity
and especially education. Full Story. (mire307)
Rift Valley Fever; knocked down the
economic backbone of the country.
By Ali Ismael Mohamed –Puntland
Rift Valley Fever is an acute disorder or febrile illness of
livestock: sheep, goats and
camels. It is found mainly in east African countries (Sudan,
Kenya and Uganda). Full Story (alis207)
Governmental Structure of
Puntland State
Mohamed Mire
Ahamed (mirem)
The
history of Northeastern region of Somalia has since mid-1998 been
referred to as the Puntland state of Somalia. This region has over many
years been dominated by negative historical, political and
socio-economic events that have occurred in the last century.
Full
Story. (mire207)
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Road safety for children
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim--Somaliland
A
large number of people, especially children, die due to
road accidents every day around the world. The risks of
accidents even increase with the bad roads and many
inexperienced drivers in the cities of Somaliland.
Full
Story zuhur5
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Private companies to collect garbage
Mohamed Osman Ibrahim (ibso)--Somaliland
Two private companies will begin to collect the garbage from Hargeisa. Full Story.
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Is there a new scramble for
Somaliand's resources
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By Mustafe
Adam Musse
Somaliland is a fresh country.
It has its natural resources, such as: crude oil, natural gas, minerals
and historical artifacts. It was once colonized by the British.
Some people accuse some
humanitarian agencies in Somaliland of a hidden agenda to collect
Somaliland resources behind the scene. Full Story. (mustafe07)
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Public education in Somaliland
By Barkhad Mahomed
Omar -- Somaliland
Public
education in Somaliland has been faced with numerous challenges. At
Somaliland's
independence in 1991, the whole education system was already in ruins.
The newly
established ministry of Education has had to start everything from
scratch. Full Story. (bark407)
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Day
of the African Child
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim--Somaliland
It was a wonderful event to
see young children as small as 4 yrs walking down the streets holding
message in their hands “fight Poverty-Invest in Children” one of them
read. Full Story
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Helping
people help themselves
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim--Somaliland
World Vision which is an
international organization partnered with SRCS (Somaliland National Red
Crescent society) to establish 11 CCCs (Community Care Coalitions) in all
the 5 districts of the capital city Hargeisa. Full Story zuhur6
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Survey: Unemployment major concern among Somalilanders
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim--Somaliland
Somaliland
today faces many kinds of problems; poverty, lack of proper health
services, roads, electricity, etc. It is hard to see people taking
initiatives to solve their own problems. It seems people are waiting for
others to solve it for them and in turn those people are waiting for
others and the circle goes round and no change. Full Story zuhur 8
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Making a difference on internally displaced people
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim--Somaliland
The state house is one of the biggest
IDP (Internally Displaced People) areas in the capital Hargeisa. Some
families have been living there as long as 16 years. Conditions within
the IDP are harsh; there is widespread unemployment in the population
and many families can’t afford to eat all three meals a day.
Full Story zuhur 9
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Let
us declare war on FGM
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim--Somaliland
FGM (Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting)
is no stranger to many by now. It has been an issue discussed in
national and international arenas. The United Nations has even set the 6th
of February as the International Anti FGM day. Even though this harmful
practice is talked about and its affects are known to young and old it
seems the way to eradicating it is moving very slow in Somaliland.
Full
Story zuhur10
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The Internally Displaced People in Bosaso need
help
Mukhtar Aw Hassan - East Africa University
As the conflict in Somalia continues more
people are becoming internally displaced refugees or IDPs.
Full Story
mukt07
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Experts and officials discuss single curriculum standards for informal
and formal education
Adnan Dahir Muhumed
University of Hargeisa – Hargeisa
Education experts
and officials discuss the best way of matching different curricula in
the informal and formal schools. Full Story adnan07
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Two
companies awarded contracts to clean up Hargeisa streets
Adnan Dahir Muhumed
University of Hargeisa – Hargeisa
Hargeisa
municipality hands over cleaning services to private garbage collection
companies. Most of Hargeisa’s streets are littered with the waste like
plastics bags and Qat chew. The main challenge of the new companies
will be keeping the street clean. Full Story adnan207
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Minister announces dates for
regional games
By Barkhad Mohamed Omar, University of Hargeisa, Somaliland
Somaliland Minister of Sport and Youth Mohamoud Saeed announced on Thursday
that Somaliland’s regional games tournament will start on 23 July, 2007 in Hargeisa
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Full Story. (bark207)
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Hargeisa now
capital of FGM?
By Barkhad Mahomed
Omar -- Somaliland
The peaceful
capital of Somaliland, has become a new centre for the Somali Diaspora
wanting to
perform female genital mutilation (FGM) on their daughters. Most live in
countries
where FGM is strictly forbidden, including when this is done abroad.
Full Story. (bark07)
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Parliament to debate
government budget
By Mohamed Osman Ibrahim --Somaliland
The House of
Representatives is likely to introduce drastic amendments to the
government’s budget bill when it come the floor for debate next Monday.
Full Story.
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Citizens ready and willing to plant
trees if given seeds
Mohamed
Osman Ibrahim --Somaliland
Residents
of Hargeisa citizens are very keen and enthusiastic to participate in a
tree planting project if they get free seeds. Full Story. (osma07)
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Problems with plastic bags
Mohamed Osman Ibrahim --Somaliland
Plastic shopping bags are among
the most ubiquitous consumer items on Earth.
Full Story.
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The
forgotten many
By
Zuhur Yassin Ibrahim--Somaliland
It is unfortunate to see that
there are many of our children which are desperately needy today and
many are turning a blind eye – Government, UN, INGO’s and even citizens.
Of course there are efforts being made but are not nearly enough and
much more needs to be done. It was not until I witnessed it that I got
to know the real situation many of the children living in the capital
Hargeisa face today. Full Story zuhur 7
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Big
rush for first SMS News service in Somaliland
Adnan Dahir Muhumed
University of Hargeisa – Hargeisa
Somaliland
people receive three times a day latest breaking news of the world through
their mobiles. This service, the first of its kind in the country, is
being offered through short message services (sms) of the mobile.
Full Story
adnan307
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Somaliland
clan minorities want more seat quotas in Parliament and municipal elections
Adnan Dahir Muhumed
University of Hargeisa – Hargeisa
Somaliland
minority groups slam a draft amendment of municipality and presidential
election laws, saying it is unfair to allocate a single seat for the four
minority sub clans of Somaliland. Full Story adnan407
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Group
helps educate children from poor families
Adnan Dahir Muhumed
University of Hargeisa – Hargeisa
Mr. Abdirahman Dahir Qormeye leads a local
community development organization called “ABDEEQ”. This organization works
on the development of the education, culture and covering part of the social
needs, that include helping needy people. Full Story adnan507
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A woman's ordeal in the Somali
conflict
By Mahamed
Yasin mahamud [faraton]
East African
University -- Puntland
Where there is war and conflict there is
murder, looting, killing
and raping of innocent people. These
incidences are common in many African countries, just as much as in Somalia.
Full Story yasin207
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The challenge of freedom of the press in Somaliland
Mustafe Adam
Jirde -- Hargeisa University
Somaliland as
the youngest nation in Africa and without recognition for 16 years appears
to oppress the freedom of the press.Full Story jirde07
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NGO
mobilizes against FGM
Hana Ismail
Muse
University of Hargeisa
Somaliland
February 20, 2007 - TOSTAN International for Africa Community Empowerment,
organized social mobilization activities and awareness in Jig-jiga Village
in Hargeisa,
Somaliland, and that was about the elimination of FGM. Full Story FGMmuse |
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Train the
trainers workshop on HIV/AIDS ends
Hana
Ismail Muse
University of
Hargeisa
Somaliland
Hargeisa, Somaliland, June 14, 2007 – Horn of Africa
Voluntary Youth Committee-(HAVOYOCO) implemented 14 days long a “Trainers of
Trainees” (TOT) workshop on HIV/AIDS, held in Hargeysa, Somaliland. Full
Story TOTmuse
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Alternative sources
of power in Bosaso
By Solomon M Muthoka East Africa
University Puntland Somalia
Electrical Power is important in day to day
running of electrical machines, powering of computer and electronics
systems and lighting system. Full Story.
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The mass Media in DRC
Jules Ngala Wamona Goma / DRC
Since 1996, the mass media in DRC are very diversified. This is the result of the promulgation of the Law No
96/002 of June 22, 1996. Full Story
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Clever wife
followed all deceased husband's wishes -- almost !
Ohamoud Hassan Omer -- East Africa University Bossaso.
There was a man who had worked all his life, had saved all of his money, and was a
real "miser" when it came to his money. Just before he died, he said to his wife.. Full Story oham07
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Street children are now a major social
problem in Hargeisa
Sahra Kiin Abdirhaman Ahmed -- University of Hargeisa
Children are one of
the most precious gift that ALLAH gives to the human beings --
both girls and boys or female and male.
There are many
African children who live in distressful conditions. Among these
are street children of Hargeisa the capital city of the
Republic of Somaliland. Full Story sahra07
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