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Dahabshiil Bolsters Global Remittance Efforts on International Day of Family Remittances 2025

As the world marked the International Day of Family Remittances (IDFR) on June 16, Dahabshiil, a leading global money transfer service, reaffirmed its commitment to empowering migrant workers and their families through secure, affordable, and accessible remittance services.

This year’s theme, “Remittances Financing Development,” highlights the critical role of remittances in supporting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with Dahabshiil playing a pivotal role in connecting diasporas to their loved ones across Africa, the Middle East, and beyond.

On IDFR 2025, Dahabshiil celebrated the resilience and sacrifices of migrant workers, emphasizing that every transfer—whether for education, healthcare, or daily needs—fuels hope and economic stability in communities globally.

“Our mission is to make every dollar count for families back home,” said Dahabshiil CEO Abdirashid Duale. “We’re proud to stand with remittance senders, ensuring their hard-earned money reaches their loved ones quickly and securely.”

The company also introduced a mobile app feature allowing users to track their transfers in real-time and donate directly to community development projects in their home countries, such as schools and clinics. This move supports the IDFR 2025 theme by channeling remittances into sustainable development.

“Every transfer is a story of love, sacrifice, and hope,” Duale said. “On this International Day of Family Remittances, we renew our pledge to connect

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Abdul Rafay Afzal Explores Trade and Investment Opportunities with Somaliland Chamber of Commerce

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Hargeisa, Somaliland – Abdul Rafay Afzal, Editor in Chief of The Advocate Post, International Journalist, Activist and consultant, recently held a high-level meeting with Mr. Ibrahim Ismail Elmi, Secretary General of the Somaliland Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture (SLCCIA), to discuss expanding trade relations and investment prospects in Somaliland.

Strengthening Economic Ties

During the meeting, Afzal and Elmi engaged in detailed discussions on key sectors driving Somaliland’s economy, including agriculture, livestock, mining, energy, and infrastructure. The talks emphasized the growing potential for international investors and businesses to collaborate with Somaliland’s private sector.

Afzal expressed strong optimism about Somaliland’s business climate, stating:

“Somaliland is a land of untapped opportunities, with a resilient economy and a strategic location for trade. The SLCCIA plays a crucial role in connecting global investors with local enterprises, and I am keen to explore ways to facilitate these partnerships.”

A Look Inside the Chamber

As part of the engagement, Secretary General Elmi provided Afzal with an exclusive tour of the SLCCIA headquarters, sharing insights into the Chamber’s history, mission, and ongoing initiatives to promote economic growth. Elmi highlighted Somaliland’s business-friendly policies and the Chamber’s commitment to fostering international trade relations.

“We are eager to work with global partners like Abdul Rafay Afzal to enhance Somaliland’s economic integration,”

said Elmi.

“Our goal is to position Somaliland as a competitive hub for trade and investment in the Horn of Africa.”

Future Prospects and Collaborations

The meeting also explored potential joint ventures, trade delegations, and investment forums to connect Somaliland’s private sector with foreign businesses. Afzal emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in unlocking Somaliland’s economic potential.

With its strategic ports, growing infrastructure, and abundant natural resources, Somaliland continues to attract interest from investors seeking new markets in East Africa. Afzal’s discussions with SLCCIA mark a significant step toward strengthening Somaliland’s economic outreach.

Next Steps
Following the meeting, Afzal plans to facilitate business linkages between international investors and Somaliland’s key industries, with a focus on sustainable and mutually beneficial partnerships.

“This is just the beginning,”

Afzal remarked.

“Somaliland’s entrepreneurial spirit and economic potential are undeniable, and I look forward to contributing to its growth story.”

Message to the Somaliland Diaspora on the International Day of Family Remittances- MoFA

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June 16th 2025

Message to the Somaliland Diaspora on the International Day of Family Remittances

Dear Members of the Somaliland Diaspora,

On this International Day of Family Remittances, the Diaspora Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation extends sincere congratulations and gratitude to the Somalilanders living abroad. Your contributions through remittances have reached a record close to $2 billion, accounting for 45% of Somaliland’s GDP, while thus Somaliland emerges as one of the top ten largest recipients of remittances in Sub-Saharan Africa. This remarkable achievement reflects your ongoing commitment to supporting families and communities at home.

Remittances are more than financial transfers. They represent the strong cultural ties, kinship, and social cohesion that connect Somalilanders worldwide. Your regular support helps provide essential needs, build resilience during crises, invest in businesses, and fund community development projects.

Your efforts are vital to Somaliland’s national development and the goals outlined in Somaliland Vision 2030. The government recognizes the important role you play in advancing economic growth and social stability. Your contributions have not gone unnoticed. The government of Somaliland recognizes and deeply appreciates the considerable role of our diaspora in the national development agenda. You are not only ambassadors of our culture and values abroad but also pillars of progress and stability at home.

As we mark this special day, we reaffirm our commitment to strengthening the partnership between the government and the diaspora. We will continue to work tirelessly to create an enabling environment for your investments, safeguard your interests, and ensure that your voices are heard in shaping the future of Somaliland.

Thank you for your dedication and support. Together, we continue to build a stronger and more prosperous Republic of Somaliland.

Sincerely,

Ougbad Nassir Omar

Director, Diaspora Department

President Cirro Launches Somaliland’s First Children’s Convention, Declares Youth “Backbone of the Nation”

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa-His Excellency President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Irro) today inaugurated Somaliland’s inaugural National Children’s Convention, marking African Child Day during a historic gathering at the Presidency.

The landmark event – the first dedicated children’s assembly in Somaliland’s history – was hosted by the Ministry of Employment, Social Affairs and Family in partnership with national institutions and international development organizations.

In a keynote address, President Cirro framed the day as a national reckoning:
“Children’s Day demands we confront our sacred duty: to protect every child’s dignity and rights while investing in their future. This is our religious obligation, legal mandate, and civic imperative.”

The President issued a stark progress warning:
“National development remains impossible while our children lack basic rights – especially education and healthcare.”

He identified three non-negotiable pillars for youth development:
1. Education– Building capable future leaders
2. Healthcare– Ensuring foundational wellbeing
3. Social Protection– Guaranteeing dignity and security

Concluding with a direct pledge to Somaliland’s youth, President Cirro declared,”To our children: You are the backbone of this nation. We will amplify your voices, support your responsibilities, and build the future of your dreams.”

Somaliland Environment Minister and Alight Explore Cooperation to Mitigate Climate Change Impacts

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa – The Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Somaliland, Mr. Abdillahi Jama Cismaan (Geel-jire), today hosted a delegation from the international organization Alight at his office.

The meeting focused extensively on critical issues concerning environmental protection and addressing the impacts of climate change in Somaliland.

During in-depth discussions, both sides examined the overall state of the environment, the growing threats posed by climate change, and strategies to foster sustainable cooperation aimed at minimizing environmental risks and climate change-induced damage.

Somaliland Intensifies National Livestock Health Surveillance with Advanced Veterinary Training Program

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa– The Ministry of Livestock Development today launched a high-priority training initiative to strengthen Somaliland’s capacity in livestock disease surveillance and epidemic response systems.

Core Mission
The intensive multi-day program will upskill 20 regional veterinarians in:
• Real-time digital disease reporting
• Early outbreak detection protocols
• Advanced field diagnostic techniques

Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdirahman, Director of Animal Health,  during the launching of the campaign emphasized that the Veterinarians are our primary defense against animal epidemics. This training will dramatically enhance your skills in disease tracking, emergency preparedness, and containment strategies critical for our US$1 billion livestock sector.”

Program Framework
1. National Integration – Synchronizes regional clinics with Hargeisa headquarters through unified digital dashboards
2. Modernized Surveillance – Implements WHO-compatible disease reporting standards
3. Strategic Deployment – Targets veterinarians from high-density livestock zones (Woqooyi Galbeed, Togdheer, Sahil regions)

Operational Implementation
• Trainees will receive field diagnostic kits and digital tablets upon certification
• Mandatory data accuracy standards established for development planning
• New epidemic alert protocols to be operationalized nationwide

National Significance
This initiative represents a major advancement in Somaliland’s veterinary infrastructure, directly supporting:
✓ Pastoral livelihoods (65% of population)
✓ Meat/dairy export safety compliance
✓ Prevention of zoonotic disease transmission.

Senior Officials Present
• Eng. Hassan Jama Hassan (Director, IT Systems)
• Dr. Hassan Ahmed Hassan (Director, Animal Resources)
• Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim Nur (Maroodi-Jeex Regional Coordinator)

Somaliland Vice President Opens Key Conference on Humanitarian Coordination Forum

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Hargeisa-The Republic of Somaliland Vice President, Hon. Mohamed Ali Aw Abdi, officially opened a critical conference today in Hargeisa aimed at strengthening and coordinating humanitarian aid efforts across the nation. The event, hosted by the Ministry of Resettlement and Humanitarian Affairs, addressed the pressing issue of declining aid support for refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Somaliland.

The conference brought together government officials, representatives of humanitarian organizations, and key stakeholders to strategize on improving aid delivery and support for vulnerable populations. Mukhtar Abdi Jama, Director General of the Ministry, opened the session with a detailed overview of the conference’s goals, followed by remarks from the Deputy Minister and Halimo Ilmi, speaking on behalf of humanitarian agencies.

Notable speakers included Mohamed Sulub, President of Hargeisa University, and Mohamed Jama Kodbuur, a member of Somaliland’s House of Representatives, who praised the Ministry for its timely initiative. Minister Saleban Ducale Haji Jama underscored the conference’s importance, outlining the actionable outcomes the government seeks to achieve.

In his keynote address, Vice President Mohamed Ali Aw Abdi emphasized the shared responsibility of the government and citizens to support refugees and IDPs. “It is our collective duty to uplift the most vulnerable among us, ensuring they receive the assistance they need to rebuild their lives,” he stated.

The conference is expected to produce a roadmap for enhanced coordination among humanitarian actors and sustainable solutions to address the challenges faced by displaced communities in Somaliland.

Somaliland Water Minister Holds Crucial Meeting with Oxfam Leadership

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa – Honourable Abubakar Abdirahman Good, Minister of Water Resources Development of the Republic of Somaliland, held a significant meeting with senior officials from the Oxfam organization.

The objectives of the meeting were:

  1. Information sharing and strengthening bilateral cooperation.
  2. Joint operation of desalination plants located in the Sool and Sanaag regions.
  3. Expanding the coverage of desalination plants to meet public demand, and collaboration on the sustainability and management of these facilities.
  4. Preparation of the Haji Abdi Waraabe Technical Institute, with support for training programs related to desalination plants.

The discussions also covered enhancing the knowledge and skills of local technicians through joint training, experience-sharing, and capacity building in equipment installation and maintenance.

The meeting fostered new hope and optimism regarding the improvement of clean water services and the future of collaboration between the two parties.

Growing Momentum for Somaliland Recognition Celebrated Globally

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In a heartening development for the Horn of Africa, the push for Somaliland’s international recognition is gaining unprecedented momentum, with prominent voices in the global community rallying behind its remarkable journey. Sir Gavin Williamson, a respected British MP, took to X earlier today to celebrate this milestone, spotlighting the Republic of Somaliland Independence Act introduced by U.S. Representative Scott Perry on June 13, 2025.

Sir Gavin’s post radiated optimism, declaring, “This is an exciting moment as the momentum for Somaliland recognition continues to grow! I’m thrilled to see Rep. Scott Perry’s ‘Republic of Somaliland Independence Act’ highlight Somaliland’s remarkable 33 years of stability, democracy, and cooperation.” He encouraged the world to “celebrate this progress and support a nation building a legacy of peace!”

The act, introduced by Rep. Perry, underscores Somaliland’s inspiring track record since reclaiming its independence in 1991. For over three decades, the nation has demonstrated resilient governance and a commitment to democratic values, earning praise from international observers. The timing of this initiative aligns with a wave of positive attention following high-level dialogues in Nairobi, where Somaliland’s President Abdirahman Mohamed Irro recently welcomed global delegates to foster regional cooperation and peace.

As the world watches, this movement promises to strengthen ties and inspire further collaboration. With leaders and citizens alike celebrating Somaliland’s achievements, the global community stands poised to embrace a new chapter of peace and prosperity in the Horn of Africa.

Somaliland Education Minister Leads Meeting to Showcase Primary Curriculum Review Progress

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In a pivotal step toward modernizing Somaliland’s education system, the Ministry of Education and Science convened a high-profile meeting today at its headquarters to showcase progress in the ongoing review of the primary education curriculum. The gathering, held in the Ministry’s conference hall, brought together scholars, intellectuals, community leaders, and senior officials to discuss the transformative initiative.

The meeting was inaugurated by Minister of Education, Prof. Ismail Ducale Yusuf, alongside Director General Abdirahman Hussein Haji Hirsi and members of the National Committee tasked with steering the curriculum revision. Dr. Mustafa Khadar, a leading figure in the review process, delivered an in-depth presentation outlining the milestones achieved since the reform began, the current phase of development, and challenges encountered. He emphasized plans to roll out a modernized curriculum designed to elevate educational quality and meet global standards.

Community representatives seized the opportunity to engage directly with the Minister and the Committee, posing critical questions and offering recommendations. Discussions centered on enhancing curriculum quality, equipping students with market-relevant skills, and aligning education with Somaliland’s national development goals. Attendees praised the Ministry’s inclusive approach, noting the transparent and participatory nature of the reform process.

“This is a landmark moment for Somaliland’s education,” said Prof. Yusuf in his opening remarks. “Our goal is a curriculum that not only reflects our cultural values but also prepares our youth for the demands of the 21st century.”

The Ministry reiterated its commitment to a collaborative process, ensuring the revised curriculum addresses contemporary needs while fostering skills for both local and international job markets. The new framework is expected to roll out in phases, with further consultations planned to refine its implementation.