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King’s College Hospital Team To Arrive Tomorrow
ISSUE 104
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Index

Headlines

- Responding To Abdillahi Yusuf’s Plea, ONLF Fighters Arrive In Majerteenia

- King’s College Hospital Team To Arrive Tomorrow
- Survey Reveals Wide Income Gap Between Somaliland and Somalia

- Self-Determination As A Way For Solving Conflicts
- UN Releases First Socioeconomic Survey On Somaliland And Somalia

- Hargeisa Urban Household Economy Assessment,
Part VI

- Two Killed In North Somalia Fighting: Officials

People

- Soccer Leaders Praise Omino

International News

- MEDIA-AFRICA: A Depressing Start To 2004 For African Journalists

- Cameras On Somali Island "To Monitor Terrorists"

- Senegalese And Djiboutian Officials Injured In Car Accident

- US Wants Normalized Somalia
- United In A Quest For Understanding

- First Of 200 Refugees From Somalia To Begin Arriving In Roanoke Soon

- Two Wanted over Cafe Shooting

Peace Talks

- International Criminal Tribunal For Somalia Warlords

Editorial & Opinions

- Col. Abdillahi Yusuf Shows His Terrorist Colors

- A Letter Of Thanks By Sanjab

- Nationalism Versus Tribalism In Somalia

- Freedom Of The Press


Hargeisa (SL Times) – A team of medical specialists from the London-based King’s college Hospital will arrive in Hargeisa tomorrow.

During their stay in Somaliland, the team is expected to offer specialist support to Hargeisa Group Hospital and a number of other health institutions in the country.

The Tropical Health And Education Trust (THET), which provides training for health workers in a number of poor African countries, arranged a partnership linkage between Hargeisa Group Hospital and King’s College Hospital.

Following a fact-finding trip in 2000, King’s staff supported by colleagues from other NHS organizations, have continued to make regular teaching and training trips to Hargeisa Group Hospital and other health service centers.

Among members of the team expected to arrive tomorrow will be Dr. Andy Leather. It will be his 5th trip to Somaliland.

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