Before the Europeans set foot in the Horn of Africa, there was no Somali state whatsoever in the region, other than self-governing clans, some of which were under the rule of the Ottoman Empire such as Berbera and Zeila cities
Was Somaliland aiming to be in charge of it's resources, reclaiming its boundaries, running it's municipalities governments, appointing it's provincial governors, and electing it's administrative
Dan Qaran Initiative (Dhaqdhaqaaq Dan Qaran) is a grassroots
movement and campaign propelled and pushed by the concerned citizens
challenging themselves and at the same time mobilizing all Somaliland
Intellectuals around the globe as well as throughout all regions in Somaliland,
beyond
tribal lines and political affiliations, in debates known as "Dood
Qaran" to address collectively and immediately few crucial issues and
priorities out of the many facing today Somaliland
Xasuustii Call Maxamed Yusuf iyo maalmihii ka horeeyey soon galkii Hargeysa
Qormada 1aad:
Waxa ku buuxay 15ka May 1988 mudadii bisha ahayd ee xadka 15km in labada dhinac ee Somaliya iyo Itoobiya ay ciidamada ku sugan dib u kala raraan. Itoobiya may jirin ciidamo xadka 15km u jiraa. Dhinaca Somalia ciidamadu xadka way ku teedsanaayeen. Waxa iyaguna xadka dul degaanaa ciidamada aaga galbeed ee SNM. Ciidanka ugu fog ee SNM wuxu ku sugnaa Caraancaray oo bariga ugu xigtey. Waxa ugu dhawaa dhamaan ciidamada SNM xadka wakhtigaasi urur ka tirsanaa Sayid Cumar oo Wadabariis degaanaa. Wadabariis waxa mara xadka. Dhinca bari waxa ka xiga Bali-Cabane.
In hyper-competitive Silicon Valley, California, African entrepreneurs pursue their passion of building the next big technology company. Over 70% of Silicon Valley founders come from outside the United States; yet, only a fraction are from Africa.
‘Beyond the Unicorn’ is a half-hour documentary that takes viewers on a personal and inspiring journey through the insular world of tech start-ups and profiles the African entrepreneurs who dare to build them.
Africa’s population is projected to double over the next
generation to more than two billion people. Free trade zones offer some
possibilities for the continent’s governments to create the jobs necessary to
meet the aspirations of their youthful populations. Success is not only
dependent on cheap labour, though this helps.
One of the finest dining restaurants, in Hargeisa, Somaliland, serving variety of high quality and tasty foods with excellent customer services in a tidy and clean environment.
A British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) spokeswoman
recently said: “We believe that it is for the Federal Government of Somalia and
Somaliland to reach agreement on their future together, and that it is for
those in the region to take the lead in recognizing the resulting agreement. We
continue to encourage both sides to engage in a sustained and structured
dialogue.”
The Act Of Union between The British Somaliland and The Italian Somalia, in July 01,1960, has never been ratified by the parliament of that country, the Republic of Somalia. That means there was no union legally, between the two countries. They were never officially united in the first place. Never. Did you know that?
Self-declared state wants to shift much of its population to the coast as grazing land fails.
It is often said that climate change will hurt the world’s poorest people first. Nowhere is that potentially truer than in Somaliland, an unrecognised state in the Horn of Africa sandwiched between an expanding desert and the Red Sea.
A prolonged drought has killed 70 per cent of the area’s livestock in the past three years, devastating the region’s pastoralist economy and forcing tens of thousands of families to flee their grazing land for
The United Nations Security Council held an open debate this week on strengthening peace and security operations in Africa.
Under China’s presidency this month, the issue has been given renewed focus, particularly the devastating effects of prolonged armed conflicts and terrorism on the continent.
The UNSC is now mobilizing the international community to assist the African Union and individual African countries to boost their capacity to maintain peace.
China’s support for the UN’s peace and security mechanisms has on the other hand increased over the years.
Back in 2015, President Xi Jinping pledged to increase funding and the number of troops China would contribute to peacekeeping efforts, including an 8,000-strong standby force.
On this week’s Talk Africa, Beatrice Marshall explores the changing dynamics and need to strengthen peacekeeping operations.
In this edition, we look at protests in Tunisia to demand
wage increases. Also, with the presidential election campaign officially under
way in the Democratic Republic of Congo, we look at the difficulties the future
president will face. And we bring you a special FRANCE 24 report on seven
Algerian migrants who went missing after their boat broke down.
Huge
crowds turn out in Kinshasa to welcome the opposition team of Felix Tshisekedi
and Vital Kamerhe as they return to campaign for the elections.Sub-Saharan
Africa is home to a third of the world’s refugees and is struggling to support
their education needs. A new international report on education calls for this
to be made a priority.Ghana's Atewa Range Forest Reserve is one of the most
biodiverse places on Earth but wildlife there could be in danger because of
bauxite