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Somaliland Donates 4000 Sheep To Drought Stricken Djibouti .

Issue 338
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Rayale Undeterred By Demands To End Saudi Tycoon's Monopolistic Control Over Livestock Exports

Correspondent For National Newspapers Barred From Attending Press Conferences Held By Somaliland President Riyale

British Childhood Memories Of Somaliland – Part I

KIDNAPPED EUROPEAN COUPLE IN SANAG REGION 'SAFE'

Somaliland Foreign Policy In Djibouti Is The Right Strategy

Riyale Blocks Thousands Of Livestock Animals From Being Exported Through Berbera

Islamic Relief Donates Food Items To SOOYAAL Widows And Disabled Veterans

Mr East Africa UK 2008: Contestant Mahamad Liban From Somaliland And Somalia

Regional Affairs

UNHCR Starts Relocation Of Refugees In Kenyan Camps

French Mercenaries Sign E100m Deal With Somalia

Somaliland : No Longer Able To Live On 100 Dollars A Month

Nigeria Prepares Peacekeepers For Somalia As Violence Continues

Somaliland : - Global Security and International Trade System Stability ?

Somaliland Donates 4000 Sheep For Djibouti Relief

Horn Of Africa Bulletin: " Somaliland 's Diaspora: The Absent But Active Constituency"

Editorial

Djibouti-Eritrean War

Guelleh’s contempt

Special Reports

The Country Context & The State Of Affairs On HIV/AIDS

REPORT ON FAMILIARISATION TOUR TO SOMALILAND

International News

Arab League To Discuss Charges Facing Sudan 's President

Mandela The Sensitive Leader

Correspondent For National Newspapers Barred From Attending Press Conferences Held By Somaliland President Riyale

Features & Commentry

The Remarkable Story Of Somaliland

Eritrea : Isaias Afwerki On The Path To Chaos

Woodside Drill Deep Into An African Money Pit

Memories Of Africa Marry With War Experiences For Ten Works Of Fiction By Napanee Author

The Cloak-And-Daggers Boys Inc. Of Somaliland

Opinion

A Tourist Visa To Go Home?

Somaliland, the world’s superlative democracy

Human Suffering In Local Detention Centers And Prisons

Somaliland Police Is Between Rock And Hard Place

 

Hargeysa, July 14, 2008 – In a rare and remarkable gesture by the government of Somaliland Republic yet unrecognized by the international community. A humanitarian initiative to help the current looming and impending crisis in the Republic of Djibouti began with the donation of four thousand sheep.

"Our Donation was greatly accepted" said Somaliland 's foreign minister.

The deepening crisis has prompted a joint statement from organizations including

Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and World Food Program (WFP) warning that ""large areas of the Horn of Africa are facing -- or rapidly sliding into -- a state of humanitarian emergency".

Somaliland has not escaped from current world economic adversaries as its citizens struggle daily although little is compensated by what is sent through remittance banks from overseas Somalis. Not many are lucky and are themselves in urgent need of assistance.

Djibouti is currently bogged down with a tiny and ambiguous war against its neighbour Eritrea who refused the mediation efforts pledged by the African Union. Djibouti's relations with Somaliland has not been acrimonious as it consistently closes Somaliland Consulate offices despite its main source of income generation coming from Somaliland inspired businesses such as travel and logistics.

Shuun Ishaq

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