Somaliland: An Early Warning to Manage the Politics of “Oil Economy” and Opportunities to learn from the Available Wealth of Global Experience. After independence, the Somaliland people did not inherit any significant development infrastructure
Somaliland Impact of Civil War on Natural Resources 2. INTRODUCTION The geographic coverage of this study is Somaliland. Somaliland was formerly known as the Somaliland Protectorate under the British rule from 1884 until June,
Barriers of Mining and Minerals on Social Economics in Awdal, Sanaag and Marodijeh in Somaliland Abstract: The primary objective of this research was to emphasize barriers of mining and minerals in Somaliland. A questionnaire
SOMALILAND ENERGY INTRODUCTION The need for an energy policy Energy plays a very vital role in the livelihood of people. It has a role to play in all sectors. In most developing countries, 30%
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR RESILIENCE IN SOMALILAND PROGRAM 1. INTRODUCTION Somaliland is located in the Horn of Africa, with an area of 137,600 km2 with a population of about 6.85 million according to the
IntroductionThe recent intensification of involvement in the Horn of Africa’s coastal zone by the Gulf Arab States1has led to the surge in development activities at ports in the region. These have coincided with various
Geopolitical Change, a rising hegemon, and Berbera Port Deal – Brendon Cannon is Assistant Professor at Khalifa University’s Institute of International and Civil Security (IICS), Abu Dhabi, UAE. Dr. Cannon’s academic specializations are in
Feasibility study of renewable energy-based microgrid system in Somaliland’s urban centers Introduction Renewable energy (RE) has recently attracted considerable global awareness. However, techno-economic feasibility studies of the RE potentiality in Somaliland are indeed
Improved sustainable access to safe drinking water for residents of Hargeisa capital city. Hargeisa has grown from a population of less than 180,000 people in the 1970s when the water scheme was
State formation and economic development in post-war Somaliland: the impact of the private sector in an unrecognised state Introduction Somaliland has been peaceful for the last four decades, though this peace remains fragile. Some
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