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Puntland, is “about 10-12 years behind Somaliland” the Economist

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kingofkings;820054 wrote:
^^^^^^^^^^ all the maps in the world will not make up for 20 years of political failure; failed to convince anyone even Ethiopia that uses berbera for free to recognize SL
:o

Map for African democracy only one did better Maurituis Sacabka ii tun

Nin Baydhliyo xaasidkii

badhaadhaha noo kordhiyo

barwaaqadu dhibi jirtow

xornimo noo buuxsantee

badhaadhnayee noo hanee

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Somalia   

Lol he backed off with the 0% Aid claim, I didn't even get into the fact that it receives 40% of what Somalia gets.

 

"Country" indeed.

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Somalia;820059 wrote:
Lol he backed off with the 0% Aid claim, I didn't even get into the fact that it receives 40% of what Somalia gets.

 

"Country" indeed.

:D:D

 

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Che -Guevara;820056 wrote:
Wiilcusub...How can you compare a country to dry region of country in the midst of prolonged civil? You are comparing apples to oranges.

 

Correction....Somaliland does get AID. Apart from private enterprise and diasporo, overwhelming development projects are financed by International Community.

Che I'm not comparing it is from diplomats and I challenged pirates to proof wrong.

yes Somaliland does get AID but not in its budget or direct hulp

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Somalia   

@Kings, now he is changing the subject, kulahaa "not in its budget"..

 

Cajiib :D We prove him wrong and he changes the subject.. :rolleyes:

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Wiil Cusub;820062 wrote:
Che I'm not comparing it is from diplomats and I challenged pirates to proof wrong.

yes Somaliland does get AID but not in its budget or direct hulp

 

looooooooooooooooooooool. fadlan just keep quite. the more you post, the less intelligent you appear.

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Somalia;820063 wrote:
@Kings, now he is changing the subject, kulahaa "not in its budget"..

 

Cajiib
:D
We prove him wrong and he changes the subject.. :rolleyes:

the loser was wrong to begin with. but you got to feel for them. they claim to be a country, yet no one recognizes them, and when that failed, they compare themselves to PL.

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Its true SL is 10-12 years ahead of PL, its a healthy measure to compare a countries wealth and progress to its gross GDP, comparing 140 million to 38 million, yes SL is richer than PL, but here is why.

 

1) SL has better infrastructure left by the old Somali government, such as Berera deep Port and airport, Igal Airport, also SL has cross international border trade advantage than PL with Djibouti and Ethiopia, while PL doesn't have a single tarmac airstrip and a deep port plus no international border trade except sea trade by Oman, & UAE.

 

2) Bosaso port tariff is much cheaper than its counterpart Berbera, meaning less revenue.

3) SL gets big donor money from the EU and special payments from UK for its democratization and elections, something PL just realized.

4) The biggest company in the Somali peninsula is from SL (Dahabshiil) which contributes hugely to its economy.

5) SL has the biggest live stock market in the horn, Burco market generates huge revenue for SL.

5) SL has a very good small manufacture business exporting lots of products to Somalia e.g Shampoos, soup, Coke, etc, while there is no vice versa

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kingofkings;820065 wrote:
the loser was wrong to begin with. but you got to feel for them. they claim to be a country, yet no one recognizes them, and when that failed, they compare themselves to PL.

Nin caytamay laga badi sheeko inoo xidhan

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Wiil Cusub;820069 wrote:
Nin caytamay laga badi sheeko inoo xidhan

Today Boosaaso, without a formal government, has become a boom town, with one of Somalia's busiest ports, a burgeoning population and the kind a daily stability envied by much of this deeply troubled East African country.

 

the year, 1996

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b-boy   

So you're comparing a "country" to a region of a failed country:confused: & you wonder why there is no recognition.

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Wiil Cusub;820069 wrote:
Nin caytamay laga badi sheeko inoo xidhan

fellas he's asking for mercy. should we give him one. i say the poor sap learned his lesson. okay, but only this time.

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Somalia;820063 wrote:
@Kings, now he is changing the subject, kulahaa "not in its budget"..

 

Cajiib
:D
We prove him wrong and he changes the subject.. :rolleyes:

You proof nothing how many articles you want read about help toward SL

 

Somaliland: proof that aid doesn’t work …?

Peace-Building Without External Assistance: Lessons from Somaliland.

 

The surge of interest in 2011 came from a paper written a few months earlier by a PhD candidate at Stanford University, Nicholas Eubank (2011b). Eubank’s paper was fairly thoughtful, though he did make a few errors. For example, he claimed that Somaliland “has never been eligible for foreign assistance”. It is true that, because they are unrecognised, they long received relatively less aid than Somalia, and a higher proportion of what they did receive has been channelled through civil society. However, Somaliland has always received some external donor assistance, and in recent years the amount has grown rapidly.

 

Maskax yeelo 140 million with 0% support and every African country received at least 40% in their budget

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