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Congratulatory Note from Somaliland SAG on the 63rd Birthday of the Nation

Congratulatory Note from Somaliland SAG on the 63rd Birthday of the Nation

Somaliland Strategic Advisory Group, (SL-SAG) Continue reading “Congratulatory Note from Somaliland SAG on the 63rd Birthday of the Nation”

Disturbing Allegations of Adversary Influence on Somaliland GDP

Disturbing Allegations of Adversary Influence on Somaliland GDP

“Son of Business Tycoon in Mogadishu Making Crucial Decisions Affecting 80% of Somaliland’s Gross Domestic Product” a remark said by the WorldRemit chairman Continue reading “Disturbing Allegations of Adversary Influence on Somaliland GDP”

Ecosystem in Somaliland among 2023 Cohort of Investor Accelerator

Ecosystem in Somaliland among 2023 Cohort of Investor Accelerator

Dream VC, an investor accelerator dedicated to training the next generation of African investors globally Continue reading “Ecosystem in Somaliland among 2023 Cohort of Investor Accelerator”

Is Current Education System & Institutions for Learning Catering to Priorities in Somaliland?

Is Current Education System & Institutions for Learning Catering to Priorities in Somaliland?

It is frequently argued that educational institutions in Africa do not prioritize local development needs. There are numerous contributing factors to this complicated issue. Continue reading “Is Current Education System & Institutions for Learning Catering to Priorities in Somaliland?”

US Blessing UN’s Scare-quotes to Delegitimize Somaliland

US Blessing UN’s Scare-quotes to Delegitimize Somaliland

When Joe Biden took office, many victims of genocide hoped US interest would triumph over indifference. Upon his nomination to be secretary of state, longtime Biden aide Tony Blinken made a great deal of his Continue reading “US Blessing UN’s Scare-quotes to Delegitimize Somaliland”

Is Khatumo State of Somalia in Somaliland a Viable Option?

Is Khatumo State of Somalia in Somaliland a Viable Option?

While Somalia’s fight against Al-Shabaab has received a lot of international attention, a serious conflict has broken out in the Horn of Africa between Somaliland and several clans that want to stay in Somalia. Continue reading “Is Khatumo State of Somalia in Somaliland a Viable Option?”

Las Geel Ancient Rock Art Attracting Global Tourists

Las Geel Ancient Rock Art Attracting Global Tourists

Las Geel, an archaeological site, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Somaliland Republic in the Horn of Africa. The site consists of a series of rock shelters and caves that contain some of the oldest and most well-preserved rock art in Africa. The paintings, which date back to between 3,500 and 2,500 BC, depict cattle, humans, and other animals. The cattle are often shown wearing decorative robes and neck ornaments, suggesting that they were important to the people who created the paintings Continue reading “Las Geel Ancient Rock Art Attracting Global Tourists”

Strengthening Climate Justice in Somaliland

Strengthening Climate Justice in Somaliland

Climate change contributes to mounting competition over scarce land and natural resources in Somaliland. Continue reading “Strengthening Climate Justice in Somaliland”

Misinformation on Las Anod Conflict in Somaliland at the UN Security Council

Press Release of Somaliland Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation Ministry on UN Security Council’s June 7th Statement.

The Government of the Republic of Somaliland welcomes the statement from the UN Security Council on the cessation of hostilities, on creating conditions for peace, Continue reading “Misinformation on Las Anod Conflict in Somaliland at the UN Security Council”

In the Light of Upcoming Elections, Looking Back the Transition to Direct Elections in Somaliland

In the Light of Upcoming Elections, Looking Back the Transition to Direct Elections in Somaliland

Somaliland transitioned from indirect to direct elections in 2002. Since then, it has successfully conducted two House of Representatives (HoR) elections in 2005 and 2021, three Local Government elections in 2002, 2012, and 2021, and three Presidential elections in 2003, 2010, and 2017. Continue reading “In the Light of Upcoming Elections, Looking Back the Transition to Direct Elections in Somaliland”