By Mohamed Yarow In Somalia, the clan system has always been a major factor in the running of social and political affairs, and ever since the power-sharing system based on the 4.5 methods was introduced in 2000 during the peace...

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HARGEISA, 20 September 2009 (Somalilandpress) - Conflict and dispute are part of life. There is no society, community or country which does not experience conflict at some time or another as part of daily interactions. Therefore it is not...
The current strategic trends in the Red Sea region enhance a prospect of further security destabilization and of a setback in the realm of economic and social development of the fragile political entities in the region. by Yoel Guzansky Daniel Rakov Over the...
Mental health is a very real and difficult issue which many in society face. Mental health concerns how those with mental illness think, feel and consequently behave. According to the National Health Service (NHS) of Great Britain one in...
Dr Sada Mire, Director of Horn Heritage Foundation, provides a compelling personal reflection on the Waaheen market, which she has a long history with. Over the past thirty years, Hargeisa has become a beautiful city thanks to Somaliland’s peace. I...
By Shukri H.Ismail Mohamoud, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Government of Somaliland. In a world brimming with headlines of conflict and chaos, one often overlooked success story is Somaliland, which has defied the odds, transitioning from a post-conflict territory...
In Summary Somaliland has enjoyed significant peace, political stability and a vibrant democracy for 30 years now in an area known for civil war, authoritarianism and political unrest. It has its own flag,...
You often hear about statements such as ‘the Somaliland diaspora must invest in Somaliland and take part in the development of their country ‘. What about if you exactly done that and after 16 years of investing $100,000 and...
By Abdiaziz Arab After months of political infights among the Somali politicians over the procedures of the next elections (supposedly should’ve happened three months ago), we have finally an agreement in place. Although that saga thankfully is over, we nearly...
November 07,2009 (SomalilandPress)-The Somali people are once again learning the crucial lessons of nationhood the hardest way. One such cardinal lesson is never to leave matters of one’s society to others alone but to engage. The only way people...