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Regulatory Body For Somali Livestock Exports
ISSUE 68
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Index

Feature

- Somalia and Survival in the Shadow of the Global Economy (Part 9)

Headlines

- Supreme Court to Resume Hearings on Election Results Today

- Somaliland Elders Brokered Puntland Peace

- Para-Military Police Chief Attacks Haatuf Reporter

- Regulatory Body For Somali Livestock Exports

Health

- Drug: The Double Edged Knife (Part 7)

International News

- RSF Calls On Djiboutian Authorities to Release Journalist

- IGAD MPs Set Time For Writing Protocol

- US Moves Counter-Terrorism Operation Ashore

- Event Encourages Somali Students To Consider College

- Who Are The Somali Bantu?

- Conference Addresses Refugee Women's Health

- 24 Crew Members Of Korean Vessel Taken Hostage In Kismayo

- Candlebox: Top-Secret U.S. Commando Role In Iraq Revealed

- UN To Probe Arms Ban Breaches

- Rains Leave Thousands Of Somali Refugees Homeless

- Guelleh Visits CJTF-HOA Commander

Editorial & Opinions

- Tough Decisions, Hard Choices

- After Saddam, Liberate Somalia From Warlords

- Democracy as a System of Interrelated Political Processes

Peace Talks

- 170 Fake Somali Talks Delegates Thrown Out

- Aideed Announces Run for Somalia Presidency


New York, May 8, 2003 (United Nations) - Two United Nations agencies have welcomed the launch of an initiative to set up a board to support the development and export of Somali livestock and meat products, through an improved system of disease surveillance, inspection and certification.

The UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) commended the formation of a Somali Livestock Board that could help the industry to meet the requirements of importing countries of disease-free livestock and meat products originating from Somalia. It also reflects the desire of Somalis to safeguard the quality and integrity of their herds and flocks, the agencies said.

The initiative was launched at the beginning of this month under the auspices of the Somali Business Council (SBC) of the United Arab Emirates at a meeting in Dubai, where the Somali business community, including livestock and meat traders, met with Somali authorities from the Transitional National Government, Somaliland and Puntland, and with representatives from importing countries in the Middle East.

UNDP said given the critical importance of livestock sector to the Somali economy, the establishment of the Board as a regulatory authority had potential for improving the livelihoods of both rural and urban dwellers in that country.

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