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Issue 500/ 27th Aug - 2nd Sept 2011

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Somaliland News

News Headlines

CPJ Sent A Letter To Somaliland President

Havoyoco Gives Health Training

Somaliland: Economic Cooperation Increases Investment And Development

Local and Regional Affairs

Few African Leaders Show Up For Famine Summit

Instructors Struggle To Rebuild Somalia's Army

Somali Militants Behead Boys In Mogadishu Attacks

Many Die Trying To Cross Gulf Of Aden

Ghana Schoolboy Raises $4 000 For Horn

Farah Goes The Distance In Search Of Gold

Starving Somalis Latest Victims Of Broken Government

Editorial

Turkish Prime Minister Wrong On West And Somalia Famine

Features & Commentary

Somalia: Countdown To Calamity

Somaliland – It’s Time To Consider Calling In The Professionals

The Pirate Corridor

Inside The Hidden World Of Somalian Pirates.

Who Are Somalia’s ‘Al-Shabaab?’

International News

Opinion

The UN Somalia Support Centre In Nairobi Advocates War Between The Two Peaceful Enclaves In The Horn Of Africa

Buurmadow Turning Traitor Changes Faith

 

Havoyoco Gives Health Training

Hargeysa, Somaliland, August 27, 2011 (SL Times) – Havoyoco concluded a 21-day health seminar for two civil society groups from Maroodi jeex areas that are bordering Ethiopia (Bali-cabane, Gumburaha, Badaramaan, Laaya, Heeryo and Wado Makaahiil). Each group had 12 individuals and they received training on both human and livestock health. The seminar took place at SOCSA’s headquarters in Hargeysa and it was focused on providing health care, veterinary care, and managing drought.
The director of Havoyoco, Ismail Muhammad Ahmed (Dhoola-yare), addressed the participants at the seminar’s closing ceremony. Among the participants in this event were the general director of health, Abdi Ahmed Nur, the director of livestock health Mohamoud Ahmed Muhammad (Cagowayne), and Oxfam official Abdirahim Salah Guure.
Speaking on behalf of the trainees, Nuur Keyse Xaaji Jama, expressed his gratitude for those who organized the seminar and said they learned a lot from it.
The seminar was held by Havoyoco and Oxfam. It was led by Dr. Gabaaax.
 


 


 




 




 



 




 


 



 



 

 


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