Jacaylbaro Posted November 22, 2012 The case of Wyre Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wadani Posted November 22, 2012 Apt depiction wallee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wyre Posted November 22, 2012 bisinka, oo waa maxay ninka islaanta qaawan u saarantahay dad masaakiin ah oo dhamaanayaan daawanaayo JB aniga howshuba iima macaana haddii telefishankaa weyn i horyaalla Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted November 22, 2012 JB ba ugu daran nin geereshenaya bu ka dhigay Leader Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaraadMon Posted November 22, 2012 Donor countries to Somalia during it's 2011 famine: CONTRIBUTOR CONTRIBUTION 1. United States $448,017,213($46,704,961) 2. European Commission $167,237,380($8,111,588) 3. Japan $90,386,480 4. UN Central Emergency Response Fund $86,298,912($11 million) 5. United Kingdom $65,334,968($122,734,183) 6. Canada $26,050,674($3,902,440) 7. Denmark $22,754,682 8. Sweden $20,175,100 9. Norway $22,187,271 10. Brazil $22,095,646 11. The Netherlands $13,635,563 12. Germany $13,159,162 13. Spain $12,194,066($4,977,729) 14. Switzerland $10,767,113($572,738) 15. Finland $7,701,130 16. Australia $7,455,698($47,169,811) 17. France $5,564,352($1,353,276) 18. Ireland $4,852,895($569,801) 19. Italy $3,012,512($1,430,615) 20. United Arab Emirates $1,927,649 21. Sudan $1,788,000 22. Islamic Development Bank $1 million 23. Russian Federation $1 million 24. New Zealand $762,777 25. Saudi Arabia $738,487 26. African Development Bank $507,898 27. Luxembourg $276,578 28. South Africa $146,199 29. Czech Republic $112,676 30. Estonia $42,254 Source: IRIN Africa While Turkey's and Iran's direct approach isn't considered in this chart, it gives you a good idea of how much our "brothers" care. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted November 22, 2012 Blackflash;892032 wrote: Donor countries to Somalia during it's 2011 famine: CONTRIBUTOR CONTRIBUTION 20. United Arab Emirates $1,927,649 21. Sudan $1,788,000 22. Islamic Development Bank $1 million 25. Saudi Arabia $738,487 Source: IRIN Africa While Turkey's and Iran's direct approach isn't considered in this chart, it gives you a good idea of how much our "brothers" care. These figures are rubbish! :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Serenity- Posted November 22, 2012 Blackflash;892032 wrote: Donor countries to Somalia during it's 2011 famine: CONTRIBUTOR CONTRIBUTION 1. United States $448,017,213($46,704,961) 2. European Commission $167,237,380($8,111,588) 3. Japan $90,386,480 4. UN Central Emergency Response Fund $86,298,912($11 million) 5. United Kingdom $65,334,968($122,734,183) 6. Canada $26,050,674($3,902,440) 7. Denmark $22,754,682 8. Sweden $20,175,100 9. Norway $22,187,271 10. Brazil $22,095,646 11. The Netherlands $13,635,563 12. Germany $13,159,162 13. Spain $12,194,066($4,977,729) 14. Switzerland $10,767,113($572,738) 15. Finland $7,701,130 16. Australia $7,455,698($47,169,811) 17. France $5,564,352($1,353,276) 18. Ireland $4,852,895($569,801) 19. Italy $3,012,512($1,430,615) 20. United Arab Emirates $1,927,649 21. Sudan $1,788,000 22. Islamic Development Bank $1 million 23. Russian Federation $1 million 24. New Zealand $762,777 25. Saudi Arabia $738,487 26. African Development Bank $507,898 27. Luxembourg $276,578 28. South Africa $146,199 29. Czech Republic $112,676 30. Estonia $42,254 Source: IRIN Africa While Turkey's and Iran's direct approach isn't considered in this chart, it gives you a good idea of how much our "brothers" care. Where did all the money go?! I dont think that much money was spent on Somalis and food. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaraadMon Posted November 22, 2012 NGONGE;892036 wrote: These figures are rubbish! :D That may be so for UAE as they fund many other initiatives outside food aid programs in Somalia, but for Saudi Arabia, not really. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted November 22, 2012 I doubt if Somalia's relationship and mutual interest with the Muslim world is based on monetary gain. Regardless of these figures, Somalia remains to be a good member of Jaamical Carabiya. Turkey did a lot more for Somalis during this period than all these mega millions have. Turkey and Arab based aid groups were on the ground when all these other countries were dealing with aid agencies outside the country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted November 22, 2012 ^^ THE Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud (pic), has ordered his government to allocate food and medical aid worth US$60 million for the Somali refugees to be provided through the World Food Programme and the World Health Organisation. The directive was passed down following the country's weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers on Monday, according to a media release by the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia here. "The Council of Ministers expressed the sympathy and pain that the Saudi Government feels for the people of Somali who are suffering from bad security and living conditions that has resulted in the deaths of thousands and the displacement of another hundres of thousands who are searching for food and shelter." "The Council has made an appeal to the International Community bodies and organisations to quickly intervene and exert efforts to halt this humanitarian crisis which has exacerbated due to the civil wars and drought gripping the Horn of Africa," the release read. http://www.bt.com.bn/news-world/2011/07/29/saudi-king-orders-us-60m-govt-aid-somali-refugees http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2181455&language=en The State of Kuwait has contributed 250 thousand US dollars to UNICEF in Somalia for humanitarian response to the continuing food crisis. The support was announced by His Excellency Mr. Mansour Ayyad Al-Otaibi, Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the United Nations http://www.unicef.org/media/media_60472.html Later in the year, the relief effort to tackle the food crisis in the Horn of Africa rapidly became international. According to the UN, "non-traditional donors" including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Brazil, China, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates contributed roughly a third of new funding for Somalia in the first 100 days after famine was formally declared on 20 July. After the US and the UK, Saudi Arabia is the third-largest single-country donor there and Turkey is fifth .] http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2011/dec/13/global-aid-developing-world-provost Ma wada? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Serenity- Posted November 22, 2012 It doesnt matter how big the figure is for western countries, over 70% of it is lost in beauracracy and administration So eventually what reaches the needy masses is peanuts. . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted November 22, 2012 why are 'we' comparing how much the deeqbixiyasha put into the begging-bowls? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marksman Posted November 22, 2012 Qatar's respond was.....' We'll just stay silent and wait until everything is destroyed and then give you Gazans 450 million dollars for the reconstruction efforts'. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted November 22, 2012 ^^ Qatar is a little Maqaaxi that is not much bigger than Gaza itself. Alpha, To those that worry about petty details, this is exactly what we're doing, saaxib. But I am hoping that I'm tackling an entirely different malice here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites