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. (omar7)
Editorial: Somaliland
president's visit to Europe.
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.(jird07)
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.(success07)
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. (hmusa07)
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)
Bosaso Heat
Mohamed Abdullah Mohmoud EAU Bosaso
Reaching up 45 C:
Bosaso’s hot climate can claim lives. Full story. (abdu07)
Fighting in Mogadishu
causes people to flee
Mohamed Ige Mohamed
Fighting started in the
Somali capital, Mogadishu, has caused a huge displacement of people. A
report by Elman human rights organization stated that 381 people were
killed and 1165 were injured where 5991 displaced from their homes,
those who displaced reached as far as the border with Kenya.
Full
Story. (ige07)
Prospects for long-term peace in Somalia
Mohamed Mire Ahamed (mirem)
Some analysts in Somalia
believe, like China’s Mao Tse-Tung, that war is sometimes a solution.
Full Story. (mire07)
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)
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. (yasin07)
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.
(abdura07)
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)
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))
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)
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 looses 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)
The mass media in Cameroon
By
OBEN ELSIE
Cameroon, a
former French colony with a population of more than 15 million inhabitants,
uses English and French as the two official languages.
She is one of the
most populated Central African Countries, surrounded by some other notable
African countries such as Nigeria, Gabon, Central African Republic, Congo,
Equatorial Guinea and partly by the Atlantic Ocean.Full
Story
The history
and mass media of Somalia
HAWA DUALLE ADEM
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Somalia is the one of many African
countries which have experienced the devastating legacy of
colonialism. In the aftermath of a civil war which led to the
breakup of the administration a generation of free mass media
has emerged. Full Story
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The mass media in Somalia
JAMA MOHAMED YUSUF
Since
the civil war in Somalia the main broadcast that Somalis have had is BBC
news twice a day. There are also several newspapers and radio stations that
are actively involved in disseminating news and mobilizing the community.
In the rural areas people get most of their news from the BBC and
traditional interpersonal communication network which suit the rural Somali
pastoral and nomadic way of life..
Full Story
Analysis of
the mass media in Somalia
MOHAMOUD OMAR
BILLE
A growing number of people
of Puntland are now using the internet for news and information.
Full Story
A
visit to the Somali media
HAWA DUALLE ADEM
I
visited the radio station in Garowe, SBC and Daljir.
Full Story