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Turkish PM to travel to famine-stricken Somalia with his family

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Taleexi   

Turkey is the 15th largest economy in the world, reminiscing her glory days in the Ottoman empire, and asserting itself to be a relevant power to be reckoned with. Being dubbed the sick man of Europe, many of her citizens lost interest in the EU experimentation. We, Somalis, should be grateful to the PM and his government's holistic gesture towards to the drought victims.

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Saalax   

Not sure about Siilaanyo but some Somaliland companies donated to the famine in South Somalia.

 

 

Shirkadda Dahabshiil oo Boqol kun oo Dollar ugu deeqday Abaaraha Gobollada Koonfurta Somalia Qaarkood ku habsaday‏

31/07/2011

Guddoomiyaha Shirkadaha Dahabshiil, Mudane Maxamed Siciid Ducaale, ayaa shaaca ka qaaday in deeq-horaad degdeg ah oo dhan boqol kun oo Dollarka Maraykanka ah

 

Shirkaduhu gaadhsiinayaan dadka abaaraha darani ku tahluukeeyeen gobollada koonfureed ee Somalia, iyada oo qoondadii shaqaalaha iyo wakiillada shirkaddu weli aanay soo dhammaan oo ku xigi doonto.

 

 

 

Guddoomiyaha oo xafiiskiisa kulan saxaafadeed oo kooban ku qabtay waxa uu mar kale ku celiyey sida uu uga jidhiidhicooday heerka ba’an ee abaaraha daba dheeraaday u ragaadiyeen dadkii xoolaleyda ama beeraleyda ahaa ee gobollo badan oo koonfurta Somalia ah, iyada oo maanta boqollaal kun qarka u saaran yihiin macaluul baahsan oo gaag-ma-reeba ah.

 

 

“Waxa yaboohdani daba joogtaa, “ ayuu yidhi Guddoomiyuhu “baaqii guud iyo bayaankii aan kaga dhawaaqay xidhitaankii aqoon-isweydaarsigii Wakiillada laamaha Gudaha ee shirkadda ee 21 July ku qabsoomay Hotel Maansoor, Hargeysa. Ujeedaduna waxay tahay in dadkaa ay maanta tabaaleeyeen abaaruhu l ficil loogu gurmado oo wixii la tari karo lala gaadho, siiba xilligan oo bishii barakaysnayd ee Ramadaan ku soo beegmay”.

 

Waxa Guddoomiyuhu baaq cod dheer ah u jeediyey cid kasta oo wax taaran kartaa dadkaasi, waxana uu yidhi: “hay’ado iyo dadyaw ka fogfog dadkan ayaa soo bilqaabay waxtar, waxa se intaba uga dhow oo la dhashay waa dadka magaca Soomaali ku abtirsada oo dhan oo ay isku diin iyo dhaqanba yihiin. Sidaa darteed, “ ayuu ku daray Guddomiyuhu “waxan ugu baaqayaa ganacsatada, culimada, dadweynaha iyo dhammaan dadka Soomaaliyeed oo idil inay iyagu tallaabada hore qaadaan oo qof walbi wixii uu huri karo kaga qayb qaato gurmadkaa walaalaheen”.

 

 

 

Waxa kale oo Guddoomiyuhu hoosta ka xarriiqay in taakulo balladhan oo walaaltinimo ay gacanta ku hayaan shaqaalaha iyo wakiillada shirkaddu si ay gacan uga geystaan hawlaha samafalka ah ee lagu badbaadinayo dadkaa masiibada dabiiciga ahi ku habsatey.

 

Waxa uu Guddoomiyuhu mahadcelin iyo duco ballaadhan u diray shakhsiyaadka iyo hay’adaha isku hawlay samata-bixinta dadkan ku caydhoobay abaaraha, waxana uu iyaga iyo dadka tabaaloobeyba Ilaahay uga baryey inuu meel roon mariyo, inta culyaska iyo dhibtu haysana ka dul qaado oo Eebbe ugu beddelo raxmad iyo naxariis taam ah.

 

http://www.somaliadiga.com/2011/07/31/shirkadda-dahabshiil-oo-boqol-kun-oo-dollar-ugu-deeqday-abaaraha-gobollada-koonfurta-somalia-qaarkood-ku-habsaday%E2%80%8F/

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PM Erdogan and his AKP have transformed Turkey into a growing regional economic power. Turkey was always a military strong nation, however now it has a renewed found self confidance and vigor lacking in other major powers. The nation with the second fasted growing economy in 2010 and the fastest in the Q1 of 2011. Turkey is an inspiration and Erdogan a hero. Today he is more of a hero and I wish him and his family well on their trip to my home country.

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Turkish Development Agency to

open office in Somalia

worldbulletin.com

August 10, 2011

 

The Turkish team visited the camps and distributed milk, biscuits, chocolate and candies to children.

 

Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA) will open an office in Somalia.

 

"Turkey will not only send aid to Somalia but also will continue to contribute to this country to get strengthened in international trade, economy, agriculture and industry," TIKA Chairman Serdar Cam said on Tuesday.

 

Aid team, led by Cam and Turkish Red Crescent Director General Omer Tasli, are visiting camps in Mogadishu, Somalia after arrival of two cargo planes. Distribution of the assistance started in the region.

 

The planes brought first part of the assistance collected by TIKA, Turkish Prime Ministry Disaster & Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD), Turkey's Religious Affairs Directorate General, and Turkish Red Crescent (Kizilay) and Sabah newspaper.

 

The Turkish team visited the camps and distributed milk, biscuits, chocolate and candies to children.

 

Cam told A.A correspondent that they sad scenes during the works in camps, yet noted that eradication of the camp regions from Shabab organization gave hope.

 

Cam said the state was gradually establishing its own system, and noted that peace and tranquility should be restored in the region.

 

 

He said TIKA's coordination office would be opened there, underlining that, "we will be in an effort to contribute to the state here with various projects."

 

"Somalia was in a strong situation in the past on agriculture, animal breeding and fishing. However, they need systems to discipline and manage those. I think Turkey's experiences on the related matters can be relayed to them," he added.

 

Referring to the need of state buildings and education programs for the system to operate well, Cam said, "they demanded an assault boat for coastal security. The demands in question will be conveyed to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and related authorities."

 

Cam also said examinations were underway to construct a field hospital there.

 

Tasci said there was urgent need for foodstuff, underlining that Turkish Red Crescent established a very big logistic center and received a very big depot.

 

"A ship carrying aid will come from Turkey to the region. The equipment that will be shipped will be distributed to people after being collected in the depots," he said.

 

Distribution of the assistance is expected to be concluded within a few days.

 

According to the United Nations, up to 12 million people in the Horn of Africa have been affected by famine. The U.S. Agency for International Development said that more than 29,000 Somali children under the age of 5 have died in the past 90 days while 640,000 Somali children were acutely malnourished. The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) estimates that more than $1 billion will be necessary to address all the needs. The USA has so far provided almost $460 million to the overall relief effort.

 

Source: worldbulletin.net

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NASSIR   

This reminds me of when President George Bush had come to Baidabo town to witness the devastation of the last famine -- the man-made starvation in 1993.

I am seriously concerned of how the world will come to the aid of Somalia once the current food crisis is tackled, and genuinely help this nation restore its statehood. Will Turkey as an influential Muslim country play a bigger role?

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^There's only so much the world can do for us! A popular revolt by the people or genuine leadership can save our country, I don't see neither on the horizon.

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