Jacaylbaro

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  1. KU DAYO ,,, KU DAYO ... http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/36295-Somaliland-Trade-Fair-Opens-in-Hargeisa
  2. Ghandi once said "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win". Somaliland has been claiming independence for 20 years as of today...I'd say we've been ignored enough, laughed at probably, we def fought for it and WE ARE GONNA WIN the fight for our recognition soon! YES WE CAN and WE WILL Inshallah!
  3. Somali City eh ??? ,,,,,, Cali Sabiix and Gaarisa .........
  4. Download Full Report here .......... http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Progressio/9e26d9f6d1/976676653b/b85ce2b42c
  5. Released today, the final report by the international election observation team on Somaliland′s 2010 election concludes that women and young people are playing a key role in building a democratic society in the internationally-unrecognised Republic of Somaliland. The report, ′Somaliland: Change and Continuity′, which is published by international development agency Progressio, credits the women of Somaliland with having been a ″key element in the fight to further and deepen democratisation″. Sucaad Odowa-Nielsen, a member of the Somaliland diaspora in the UK who participated as an election observer in 2010, described the contribution of women to campaigning as ″well-organised, resourceful and articulate in conveying party policy, not only in the country itself, but also in Somaliland enclaves throughout the world.″ Dr Steve Kibble, co-author of the report said, ″the notable presence of women as campaigners and voters has highlighted the need for the new government to promote women′s rights and participation.″ Women of all ages turned out in huge numbers to vote in the elections in June last year and this has had a lasting impact on the newly elected government who have committed to ensuring that 20% of their administration are women. Progressio, the Development Planning Unit (DPU) of University College London and Somaliland Focus (UK) were invited in January 2009 by Somaliland′s National Electoral Commission (NEC) to act as coordinators of the international observation mission for the second-ever presidential election in the internationally-unrecognised republic. After visiting polling stations in all six regions of Somaliland, the 59-strong mission declared the poll, which saw the incumbent Dahir Riyale Kahin defeated by Ahmed Silanyo followed by a peaceful transition of power, a ″peaceful expression of the popular will″ of the Somaliland electorate. This final and in-depth report, authored by Dr Steve Kibble and Dr Michael Walls of DPU, joint co-ordinators of the mission, goes into detail on the conduct of the mission and the presidential poll, and makes recommendations for the conduct of future polls in Somaliland. It details the huge role played in the mission by members of the Somaliland diaspora, and the wide support the mission had from locally-based organisations in Somaliland. The report retains the generally upbeat tone of the initial findings, describing the massive enthusiasm from the great majority of Somaliland′s electorate, particularly from female voters, and the high turnout despite threats from Islamist militant groups to disrupt the process, which thankfully came to nothing. However, it is not uniformly positive. A key part of the report details irregularities observed in the Borama district, including underage voting and open distribution ofvoter ID cards by unauthorised agents. While these did not take place at a scale able to influence the result, these are concerns that require attention for future polls.
  6. Everyone was on the street dancing, chanting, singing and waving flags .................... Hope some will not die coz of the excitement.
  7. ... I quite like your expectations ,,, lol
  8. I never waste my time with a Photoshop sxb ....................... try again
  9. Ninkaasi wuu iga taajiray baan ku idhi ,,,
  10. Gheelle.T;720060 wrote: ^ Dee kuwa SL ma iyakaa ku dhaca wasiirkii oo Somalia hoos fadhiya inay soo dhajiyaan. Sawirka wasiirka maad soo dhajisid. WHO & UN website ma laha miyaa ??
  11. I thought it is International Conference ..... why this photo is reported only in Bugland portals ?? Looks like the Waagacusub one ...
  12. Thanks a lot ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, already in celebration mood
  13. LST charges me $1 for each thread ............. maybe it is free for ... ehem ,,, aaheeey u know
  14. To whom it may concern: I will not be able to attend work for 3 weeks due to a fractured bone on my third limb . . Attached is a copy of X-ray Photo . . . Thanks See X-Ray Photo Here : http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/226806_120296081386756_100002190954590_163715_6190670_s.jpg
  15. Afternoon Faheema ................. Don't mind them ,, they just desperate
  16. Dear Friend, On the anniversary of Somaililand's declaration of independence, we warmly invite you to a panel debate to launch two exciting new publications: Somaliland: Change and continuity. A Report by International Election Observers on the June 2010 presidential elections in Somaliland. Written by Michael Walls and Steve Kibble, published by Progressio. Somaliland: the Way Forward: Achieving its Rightful International Status - Vol 1. Edited by Jama Musse Jama We hope you can join us on Wednesday 18 May 2011 at 5.30-6.30pm at Chatham House, 10 St James's Square, London, SW1Y 4LE Directions to Chatham House Please RSVP to tamare@chathamhouse.org.uk Following peaceful elections and transfer of power in June 2010, this timely event offers an opportunity for participants to assess the progress of Somaliland over the past 20 years and discuss its future. Speakers include Progressio's Dr Steve Kibble(Joint Coordinator of the International Election Observation Team) and Dr Abdishakur Sheik Jowhar(contributor to 'Somaliland: the Way Forward'). After the debate guests will have an opportunity to view photojournalist Claudia Simões' photographs documenting the June 2010 election. Refreshments will also be provided. Best wishes, Esther Trewinnard Communications Officer
  17. Last day at work ,,, Followed by 4 days holiday ........... whoooohooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo