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Issue 489 -- 11th- 17th June 2011

Front Page

Somaliland News

News Headlines

Committee Advises Government To Allow More Parties

Netherlands: Stability And Good Governance In Somaliland Vital In Combating Piracy

Local and Regional Affairs

Somalia Extends Government; Premier Fired

Dutch Minister Sees Ethiopia's Potential

Somalia: A Refugee Crisis Without End

Ophir Energy Looks To Raise $400 Mln In London IPO

Could A 36-Year Drought Push Somalia Over The Edge?

Maritime Piracy And Somalia's Global Canker

Report Warns Of Torture By Somali Pirates

Editorial

Yemen And The Paradox Of Power In Divided Societies

Features & Commentary

Somaliland: Postelection Report

Somaliland Representative For US Mr. Rashid Nur’s Speech In Columbus

Terror On The Seas: Somalia’s Piracy Plague

How Al Shabaab Recruitment Agents Lure Kenyans To Somalia

Eyes In The Sky: Up Close As The German Navy Tracks Down Somali Pirates

International News

Opinion

Pakistan: A Hireling Government In The Dark

Pandering To Stereotypes: iLive

18 May, The Good Decision Day

USAID Supports Economic Opportunities For Somali People

Hargeysa, Somaliland, June 11, 2011 – The U.S. Agency for International Development’s Partnership for Economic Growth was launched today in Hargeysa. The Partnership is working with Somalis to improve the environment for investment and expand economic opportunities. “We believe in the resiliency and entrepreneurial spirit of the Somali people,” said Acting USAID East Africa Mission Director, John Power. “This partnership will not only benefit the local economy, but will also promote stability.”
Partnership for Economic Growth will work with a broad range of government authorities and private sector to assess strengths, weaknesses and investment opportunities in the most productive Somali value chains, including livestock, fisheries and gums and resins. The Partnership will improve access to business development services, especially for women entrepreneurs. It will support the development of regulatory policies to do business better and ultimately attract more investment.
In today’s launch ceremony, representatives from the Ministries of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, financial institutions, private sector, women entrepreneurs and local associations attended. “The private sector is the pillar of the economy,” said Abdulahi Dirie Jama, Secretary General of the Chamber of Commerce. “It is a source of revenue for the government and a major supplier of livelihood for residents.”

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For more information, please contact: partnership4econgrowth@hotmail.com or 
Marybeth McKeever, 
mmckeever@usaid.gov

Source: USAID






 



 




 


 



 



 

 


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