COMMUNIQUE OF THE 21ST EXTRAORDINARY SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT OF IGAD,

    The IGAD Heads of State and Government held its 21st Extraordinary summit in Addis Ababa,  Ethiopia  on  3  May  2013,  under  the  Chairmanship  of H.E  Mr.  Hailemariam Desalegn,  the  Prime  Minister  of  the  Federal  Democratic  Republic  of  Ethiopia  and current  Chairperson  of  the IGAD Assembly  to discuss  the  political  situation  in  the Federal Republic of…

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      No Somali pirate hijacking in nearly a year, says UN

      The fight against Somali pirates has been so effective that they have not been able to mount a successful hijacking in nearly a year, the chair of the global group trying to combat the pirates has said. American diplomat Donna Leigh Hopkins credited the combined efforts of international naval forces and increased security on ships,…

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        Borama Local Counsil Trained Closed At Mana Guest House

        Borama 03.May (SDN) A 12 days workshop for the local government council members, taraining has been conducted hereby of the Civil Society Institute. The members of trainees of the local council, has been studying variable means of community service best management and leadership. The workshop was facilitated by qualified trainers and facilitators, who taught expertly….

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          The Awdal Cultural Top Leader Ugaas Cabdirashid Arrived and Welcomed Borama

          Boorama 03.May (SDN)  The traditional Cultural top leader of Awdal community, Ugas Abdirashid Ugas Roble has been welcomed by the cultural leaders, community members and other government senior officers, when arrived Borama, the cultural leaders, and government senior officers received at Gorayacawl Village, 5kms of east of Borama. The cultural leaders of Borama made an…

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            Ancient Art in Somaliland in Diplomatic Limbo

            HARGEISA, Somaliland — The world’s most famous prehistoric art is in caverns in Europe, but the most recently discovered ancient cave paintings are in a country no other nation recognizes in a region of Africa associated mostly with terrorism, pirates and famine. The Laas Geel cave paintings in Somaliland in the Horn of Africa are…

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              Somalia famine ‘killed 260,000 people’

              Nearly 260,000 people died during the famine that hit Somalia from 2010 to 2012, a study shows. Half of them were children under the age of five, says the report by the UN food agency and the US-funded Famine Early Warning Systems Network. The number of deaths was higher than the estimated 220,000 people who…

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                Chris treks 2,000 miles for maternity hospital

                An adventurer who trekked 2,000 miles across Africa is continuing his mission to raise money and awareness of a maternity hospital in Somaliland. Christopher Stanfield, of Ilkley, set off from Egypt last September and arrived at the Edna Adan University Hospital, Hargeisa, Somaliland, in January. But his efforts to raise international awareness of the hospital’s…

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                  Somaliland Official Says Media Owner Attacked By Police

                  New York, May 01 2013 (SDN) – A senior administration official in Somaliland has said that police officers were the perpetrators of an April 24 attack on the owner of a media network, according to news reports. The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on authorities in the semi-autonomous republic to conduct a thorough investigation and…

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