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Naturally AdventurousNaturally AdventurousS5E48: Somaliland with Keith BarnesCharley interview Keith Barnes about his recent trip to Somaliland.Collared Lark recording courtesy of Michel Watelet, XC904366. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/904366. License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0Please check out the website of our sponsor Tropical Birding: https://www.tropicalbirding.com/If you wish to support this podcast, please visit our Patreon page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/naturallyadventurous?fan_landing=true⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Feel free to contact us at: cfchesse@gmail.com &/or ken.behrens@gmail.com Naturally Adventurous Po...2025-06-2942 minAfri-CAN by Pharo FoundationAfri-CAN by Pharo FoundationEpisode 10: Education Made in Africa part 2: a Somaliland educationIn a previous episode we spoke with Oxfam about how far we should go in introducing innovations that challenge local culture. In this episode, we focus on how this translates to the education that we provide to our youth. We explore how we can leverage local culture to shape our youth into unique critical thinkers.To address this question, we are focusing on Somaliland and our guests are two respected members of the local community: Muna Ahmed Jama, Pharo Foundation's Head of Education In Somaliland, and Dr. Jama Musse Jama, the founder and organiser of the Hargeisa I...2025-05-1632 minThe China in Africa PodcastThe China in Africa PodcastSomaliland’s Strategic Gamble: Betting on Trump, Backing Taiwan, Defying ChinaThe tiny breakaway nation of Somaliland is making a bold geopolitical wager: deepening ties with Taiwan, courting conservative power brokers in Washington, and positioning itself as a rare pro-U.S. ally in a region where China holds significant sway. But this strategy comes at a cost. By crossing Beijing’s red line on Taiwan, Somaliland has likely closed the door on Chinese investment and guaranteed opposition in global forums where China holds veto power. Somaliland foreign policy researchers Moustafa Ahmad and Sacad Muhumed join Eric & Cobus from Hargeisa to discuss the government's high-stakes gamble of pl...2025-05-1655 minThe Levant FilesThe Levant FilesIndependent Somaliland: Dream or Possibility in the Near Future?Our first episode starts this journey by exploring Somaliland and its prospects for independence—a story of resilience and geopolitical intrigue. Ready to listen? Head over to our SoundCloud page for easy access. Join us as we explore the world through a fresh lens powered by innovative AI technology from Gemini. Don't miss out—tune in now! If you are interested in our first podcast, you can find more information in these links:ONLY IN TLF: Somaliland: The Rising Strategic Key in Global Power Plays by the US, UK, and IsraelJendayi...2025-04-3016 minAfrica Business NewsAfrica Business NewsSomaliland Rejects Somalia Offer Of Key Port To USSomalia's breakaway region of Somaliland has rejected an attempt by the central government to give the US exclusive control of a port and airbase in Berbera. The city lies on the strategic Gulf of Aden, on the northern coast of Somaliland. The territory, which declared independence in 1991 as Somalia descended into civil war, says the facilities are not Mogadishu's to give away. Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud also offered port and airbase within Somalia, saying all four would strengthen US security operations. Somaliland's Foreign Affairs Minister Abdirahman Dahir Aden dismissed the move as desperate.Become a supporter of...2025-04-0701 minAMPLIFY WOMENS\'S VOICESAMPLIFY WOMENS'S VOICESCatalyst Creators: interview with Najaax HarunWelcome to Catalyst Creators! Art as a form of resistance, and freedom with Najaax Harun. In this episode, Maria sits down with Somali artist Najaax Harun, whose raw and striking work challenges societal norms and gives voice to the silenced. Born in Somaliland and now based in Addis Ababa, Najaax’s journey began with poetry as a form of healing, eventually evolving into powerful visual art that addresses themes of gender, identity, and resistance.Naj shares her experiences growing up in a patriarchal society, the challenges of navigating tradition and ar...2025-03-2726 minCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastE175 - Global Surgery and the Power of Purpose with Mark ShrimeThe only thing that can save us from our irascibly self-centered existence is to make sure that our existence is in the service of othersMark Shrime, ENT surgeon, global surgery researcher and now career coach is our guest on this episode. The quote I read was from his wonderful book, “Solving for Why: A Surgeon’s Journey to Discover the Transformative Power of Purpose”. It’s important to understand just how much of a fascinating person Mark Shrime is to get a context for this conversation. Dr. Shrime was the International Chief Medical Officer at Mercy Ships, a...2025-03-1157 minDiplomatic ImmunityDiplomatic ImmunityOmar Mahmood on Somaliland's Political FutureInterview with Omar Mahmood on Somaliland - 16:40 This week, Kelly sits down with International Crisis Group Senior Analyst Omar Mahmood for an in-depth look at Somaliland's history and quest for international recognition. Before that, he and Freddie discuss Trump's USAID cuts, political turmoil in the Philippines, and Ecuador's presidential election results. As the senior analyst for Eastern Africa at the International Crisis Group, Omar conducts field research, provides written analysis, proposes policy recommendations and engages in advocacy efforts. Omar has previously worked as a senior researcher focusing on the Horn of Africa for the Institute...2025-02-2031 minAbti PodcastAbti PodcastEP 19: Future Dictator? ​⁠In this episode of Abti Podcast, we chop it up about life in Sheffield, the differences between London living, and share thoughts on going for Umrah. We reflect on our podcast journey so far, debate if sending n*des to your husband is a vibe, and settle the heated Mohammed vs Jawahir showdown. Plus, we get into social media’s impact on relationships, Somali vs Somaliland accents, and the biggest misconceptions about Somalis. You know we had to wrap it up with some fresh New Money News!2025-02-0745 minThe Think Wildlife PodcastThe Think Wildlife PodcastS3|EP16 - Conserving Africa's cheetahs with Dr. Laurie Marker, Executive Director of Cheetah Conservation FundIn this Episode of The Think Wildlife Podcast, I am joined by Dr. Laurie Marker, the founder and Executive Director of the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF). Founded in Namibia in 1990, CCF has become the leading authority in cheetah conservation globally, with projects across Somaliland, Namibia, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa and Botswana. Beyond Africa, CCF also has supported the conservation of the last remaining Asiatic cheetahs in Iran. Meanwhile, the CCF has assisted the Indian government and the Wildlife Trust of India with the reintroduction of cheetahs into Kuno National Park. Listed as “Vulnerable” by the IUCN Red List...2025-02-031h 03Le monde aujourd\'hui !Le monde aujourd'hui !Le monde aujourd'hui épisode du 2025-01-13Bonjour à toutes et à tous, bienvenue dans Le monde Aujourd’hui, le podcast de géopolitique par l’IA qui vous permet de rester à la page ! Aujourd’hui : les tensions géopolitiques entre les États-Unis et la Chine, les enjeux de la reconnaissance internationale du Somaliland, et l'héritage politique de Giorgia Meloni. C’est parti !Commençons par les relations tendues entre les États-Unis et la Chine, illustrées par les initiatives prises par plusieurs États américains en 2023. Cinq États, à savoir le Texas, le Michigan, Hawaï, la Floride et le Missouri, ont entrepris des actions notables pour contrer l'influence chinoise. Ces initiativ...2025-01-1305 minAfrica Here and NOWAfrica Here and NOWAre Botswana's diamonds forever? Unrecognised Somaliland, Tarzan - why didn't he have African friends?Africa here and Now's PATRICK SMITH has rocked up in Gaborone to gauge the mood in diamond-rich Botswana as people prepare to vote. He finds that this month's election could present the most serious challenge to the ruling party's almost 60 years in power.Have the books been cooked in Mozambique's election? The stakes are high, a $150billion gas project is on the cards.Somaliland- the breakaway republic which has no international recognition - is in the eye of a growing storm in the Horn of Africa. A new alliance between...2024-10-2339 minAfricanalysisAfricanalysisMuseveni's "divine intervention" in Ugandan presidential raceWhat does JJ Cornish have to say about Yoweri Museveni's son withdrawing from the 2026 Ugandan Presidential race, citing divine guidance to support his father's quest for a seventh term? Watch to find out. He then, along with Gareth Cliff, discusses Egypt's urgent warning to its citizens to evacuate Somaliland amid escalating security concerns in this contested region. Finally, they examine a shocking incident in Guinea where local residents ransacked a research centre following the tragic death of a worker’s baby at the hands of a chimpanzee. Join them as they unpack the political dynamics, security issues, and social unrest th...2024-09-2314 minLes colères du mondeLes colères du mondeJournal 25/07/2024La région séparatiste somalienne du Somaliland a mis en garde mercredi contre tout déploiement de forces turques dans ses zones maritimes, à l'approche d'un vote du parlement turc qui autoriserait l'envoi de forces navales sur les côtes somaliennes.2024-07-2530 minImmigration NerdsImmigration NerdsDiaspora Stories: Supporting STEM Education in SomalilandIn this episode of the Immigration Nerds podcast, we hear the inspiring story of two expats from Somaliland who are transforming lives through education. Asha Farah, founder of the Burao Academy of Science & Technology, and Yasmin Mirreh, EIG Senior Attorney and volunteer and advocate, talk about how STEM education has become a beacon of hope for Somali youth. Learn how their transnational community leverages the power of immigration to create opportunities and foster global connections. Be inspired by the academy's remarkable achievements in STEM education and its impact on students, families, and the future of Somaliland. Don't...2024-06-1336 minStranger Than podcastStranger Than podcastHouston Gargoyle, Political Foolishness, Cicada Fungus, Rock with ancient Irish Writing found, Strange Alien Encounter, and Somaliland UFO explosionThis time on Stranger Than podcast, Joanna talks about the Houston Gargoyle, a Strange Alien Encounter, and Somaliland UFO explosion. Nate talks about some political foolishness, the cicada zombie fungus, and an archeological find. Enjoy!This time on Stranger Than podcast, Joanna talks about Phallus sizes in history and an alleged alien landing in Las Vegas, and Nate talks about Genghis Kahn’s hidden tomb , and an archaeological find in France. Enjoy!Stranger Than podcast is a part of the Age of Radio podcast syndicate. Check them out at ageofradio.org...2024-06-011h 03Artery. A podcast on art, authorship and anthropologyArtery. A podcast on art, authorship and anthropologyXasan Daahir Ismaaciil (Weedhsame) with Christina WoolnerXasan Daahir Ismaaciil (‘Weedhsame’) is a Somali poet currently based in Hargeysa, Somaliland. Mentored by the beloved late poet Maxamed Xaashi Dhamac ‘Gaarriye’, his work includes hundreds of poems and song lyrics on themes including politics, migration and love. He is widely considered one of the most influential poets of his generation. Trained as a mathematician, Weedhsame currently teaches Somali language and literature at the University of Hargeysa and works as a statistician for the Ministry of Education. Some of his work has been translated by the Poetry Translation Centre, and is available here: https://www.poetrytranslation.org/poets/xasan-daahir-weedhsame ...2024-05-0353 minSnack On ThatSnack On That#1 - They're Asking For Body BagsThe first episode of Snack On That, the official podcast for the Feed The Hungry UK charity. Gavin Kibble, Chris Edwards, and Gwyn Williams talk about who Feed The Hungry are, the conflict in Yemen, setting up a wholistic solutions in Somaliland, and their work in the UK Midlands providing food banks. - - - - - Produced by Clarity Podcasts: https://claritypodcasts.co.uk/ - - - - -2024-03-2836 minThe HornThe HornBonus Episode: The Red Sea and the HornToday we're bringing you a bonus episode on The Horn from Crisis Group's Global Podcast Hold Your Fire!.In this episode of Hold Your Fire!, Richard is joined by Crisis Group’s Africa Director Murithi Mutiga to discuss Horn of Africa politics, including Ethiopia’s push for sea access, Sudan’s war, Kenya’s regional role and Gulf rivalries playing out in the region. They talk about a recently announced deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland, the breakaway northern region of Somalia, that would see Ethiopia lease part of the Somaliland coast reportedly in exchange for Ethiopia’s recognition...2024-02-0949 minReal History with Melissa Podcast (.xml Format)Real History with Melissa Podcast (.xml Format)Feb. 1, 2024 "Real History" with Melissa (Podcast): "Ep. 52 - Osman: Updates from Africa"--{ "Ep. 52 - Osman: Updates from Africa""}-- Why is it important to pay attention to research fraud and data manipulation? Harvard's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - What does the Ethiopia-Somaliland agreement mean to Somalia and the Horn of Africa countries? Why did CIA chief William Burns recently visit Somalia? What are the goals of Russia and the U.S. in that region and the wider Middle East and what does the continuing escalation mean? Why are we told to hate Putin and Russia?2024-02-021h 00Real History with Melissa Podcast (.rss Format)Real History with Melissa Podcast (.rss Format)Feb. 1, 2024 "Real History" with Melissa (Podcast): "Ep. 52 - Osman: Updates from Africa"--{ "Ep. 52 - Osman: Updates from Africa""}-- Why is it important to pay attention to research fraud and data manipulation? Harvard's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - What does the Ethiopia-Somaliland agreement mean to Somalia and the Horn of Africa countries? Why did CIA chief William Burns recently visit Somalia? What are the goals of Russia and the U.S. in that region and the wider Middle East and what does the continuing escalation mean? Why are we told to hate Putin and Russia?2024-02-021h 00Diplomatic ImmunityDiplomatic ImmunityJoanna Lewis on COP28, Taiwan Election Fallout, Ukraine-Congress Update, Somaliland DealIn our fifth episode of Headlines and History, we discuss the outcome of the COP28 conference in Dubai with Joanna Lewis, the fallout from Taiwan's Presidential election, the new deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland, and give an update on the status of military aid to Ukraine currently stalled in Congress. Joanna Lewis is a distinguished associate professor at Georgetown University and director of the Science, Technology and International Affairs Program at the School of Foreign Service. At Georgetown, she also runs the Clean Energy and Climate Research Group and leads several dialogues facilitating U.S.-China climate...2024-02-0129 minIntrAfricaIntrAfricaEtiopia, Somaliland e l'accordo della discordia / con Luca PudduL’Etiopia cerca il suo posto al sole nel Mar Rosso. Per farlo pare disposta ad attirare gli strali di tutti i vicini e non nel Corno d’Africa. Al centro delle discussioni: l’accesso dell’Etiopia al porto di Berbera, secondo le clausole (ancora poco note) del Memorandum d’Intesa siglato con il Somaliland, regione secessionista della Somalia. In cambio, Addis sarebbe disposta, prima al mondo, a riconoscere la sovranità di Hargeisa, capitale di uno stato ‘’de facto’’. Ovvia la reazione irata della Somalia. Nelle fila degli scontenti, vanno annoverati anche altri attori non secondari, come Egi...2024-01-2428 minIntrAfricaIntrAfricaEp. 1: Etiopia, Somaliland e l'accordo della discordiaL’Etiopia cerca il suo posto al sole nel Mar Rosso. Per farlo pare disposta ad attirare gli strali di tutti i vicini e non nel Corno d’Africa. Al centro delle discussioni: l’accesso dell’Etiopia al porto di Berbera, secondo le clausole (ancora poco note) del Memorandum d’Intesa siglato con il Somaliland, regione secessionista della Somalia. In cambio, Addis sarebbe disposta, prima al mondo, a riconoscere la sovranità di Hargeisa, capitale di uno stato ‘’de facto’’. Ovvia la reazione irata della Somalia. Nelle fila degli scontenti, vanno annoverati anche altri attori non secondari, come Egitto e Eritrea. Eppure il Primo min...2024-01-2428 minMid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politicsMid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics2024: A Global CrossroadsGuest: Pyotr Kurzin, Global Gambit podcastKey Topics:The International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Middle East: The episode begins with a discussion about the significance of the ICJ in 2024, particularly its role in Middle Eastern geopolitics. The conversation delves into the complexities of the court's decisions and their global impact.Russia-Ukraine Conflict: The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, including the possibility of Ukraine's partition, is analyzed. The discussion covers the international response and the conflict's broader geopolitical implications.China's Economic Slowdown and Taiwan Tensions: The episode explores China's economic challenges...2024-01-171h 07Africa DailyAfrica DailyWhy is Somalia so concerned about a sea port agreement?"I don't think the Somali government is interested in a fist fight with Ethiopia."A diplomatic row broke out this week in response to a deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland allowing landlocked Ethiopia access to Somaliland’s coastline. Somalia described the agreement as an act of "aggression". Both the African Union and US have issued statements saying Somalia’s sovereignty must be respected. Somaliland seceded from Somalia in 1991 but is not internationally recognised as an independent state.Somaliland said in a statement that in exchange for sea access, Ethiopia would "formally recognise" it.2024-01-0516 minIn The SticksIn The Sticks#28 My Somaliland Return, Unsupervised | ITSOn today's episode of In The Sticks, I chat about my return to the podcast's birth place, Somaliland. 2023-12-1223 minThe Young Pioneer PodcastThe Young Pioneer PodcastS2, Ep 4: Horn of Africa Part Two - SomalilandSend us a textOn this episode of the Young Pioneer Podcast, we kick things off by interviewing YPT's newest staff member Morgan Bourven, discussing his background and current focus on our cruise tours. After talking with Morgan, we continue our Horn of Africa series with a field recording of host Justin Martell's conversation with our local tour partner in the unrecognized sovereign state of Somaliland. As usual, Martell provides updates on YPT's upcoming tours to Mali, Burkina Faso and Angola. For more information on how you can visit our "destinations your mother wishes you'd s...2023-12-0747 minJulian Dorey PodcastJulian Dorey Podcast😱 [VIDEO] - 36 Days Alone Inside Deadliest African "GHOST NATION" | Eric Czuleger • 164(***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Eric Czuleger is a Diplomat, Author, & Renegade Country Explorer. For the past 11 years, Czuleger has lived and traveled across Europe, Asia, and Africa –– getting himself into wild situations that include managing diplomatic relationships between unrecognized countries. Eric insists he is *not* in the CIA –– but absolutely no one believes him. His life memoir, “You Are Not Here” came out earlier this year.  EPISODE LINKS: - Get 15% OFF MudWTR (PROMO CODE: “JULIAN”): https://mudwtr.com/julian  - Julian Dorey PODCAST MERCH: https://legacy.23point5.com/creator/Julian-Dorey-9826?tab=Featured   - Support our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianD...2023-10-263h 28Julian Dorey PodcastJulian Dorey Podcast😳 [VIDEO] - The SMALLEST Country in the World You've NEVER Heard of | Eric Czuleger • 163- Get 20% OFF SHEATH UNDERWEAR (PROMO CODE: “JULIAN”): http://sheathunderwear.com  - Julian Dorey Podcast GEAR: https://legacy.23point5.com/creator/Julian-Dorey-9826?tab=Featured - Support our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey  - Join our DISCORD: https://discord.gg/ubyXDkWx  - Hosted, Produced & Edited by Julian D. Dorey (***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Eric Czuleger is a Diplomat, Author, & Renegade Country Explorer. For the past 11 years, Czuleger has lived and traveled across Europe, Asia, and Africa –– getting himself into wild situations that include managing diplomatic relationships between unrecognized countries. Eric insists he is *not* in the CIA –– but absolutely no one believes...2023-10-242h 51Somaliland podcastSomaliland podcastAllah yaa rasuulalaahAllah yaa rasuulalaahi2023-06-1703 minRoot of ConflictRoot of ConflictSomaliland's Independence | Bashir GothThe Republic of Somaliland is a de facto sovereign state in the Horn of Africa. Declaring independence from Somalia in 1991, Somaliland is a self-governing country, with democratic elections and a distinct history, but it’s still considered part of Somalia by the international community. In this episode, we speak with Bashir Goth, the Head of the Somaliland Mission in the United States. We talk about how Somaliland has navigated state-building without international recognition, democracy and development, and what Somaliland has to offer the world in the coming decades. This podcast is produced in partnership with the Pearson Institute fo...2023-01-0549 minA Seat At The TableA Seat At The TableSOMALIA - KLIMAKRISENS OVERSETE OFRE x Yaqub Abdirahman, Nasra Jama & Nafisa FiidowDagens afsnit er med fokus på Somalia, Somaliland ved Afrikas Horn, som er ramt af den værste tørke i 40 år, og dermed gemmer på nogle af klimakrisens oversete ofre. Yaqub, Nasra og Nafisa taler om, hvorfor det stadig er vigtigt at tale om Afrika med et generelt udgangspunkt i den geopolitiske konflikt omkring Afrikas Horn. De giver et indblik i, hvordan det er at være somali i diaspora, og den skyldfølelse der følger med – både følelser over ikke at gøre nok men også at være vidne til den manglende opbakning, der er blandt e...2022-12-1841 minLofi Poli Sci PodcastLofi Poli Sci Podcast"Messy Monday: North Korea, Pakistan, Somaliland, Switzerland, Chess"Today’s Topics: Missiles, Prime Ministers, Presidential Elections, Women's Retirement Age, and Chess Cheating. Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it’s the “we”, that we be.   Episode Link: https://youtu.be/DXAiIZAoe_U Episode 28 Season 6 (series 546) Official Website: www.lofipolisci.com Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LofiPoliSciPodcast LinkedIn: Michael Pickering  #lofipolisci #lofi #politicalscience #news #worldnews #globalnews #lofiGlobalNews #alwaysHope #podcast #l...2022-09-2605 minHacking Happy with Penny LocasoHacking Happy with Penny LocasoStories Of Transformation - Part 4What if you stopped living by the rules and made your own? Mona and I met at a co-working space we used to share. We used to enjoy an informal chat and she was always asking questions about how I'd turned my life upside down in pursuit of happiness and stopped living by the rules and instead made my own. | I left the coworking space in 2018 and our paths hadn't crossed since. That was until a few weeks back when she popped into my inbox with the most tear-welling, heart-warming story of change. Unbeknown to me in 2019 Mona ditched her...2022-07-0729 minAfricanalysisAfricanalysisThe Heart of DarknessJJ Cornish joins the show to give us the latest African news that includes Patrice Lumumba’s ‘remains’ being returned to his family, human rights bodies urging the Commonwealth to hold Rwanda’s feet to the fire at their summit in Kigali, and Kenyan farmers wanting to resume the multi-million dollar daily export of the narcotic khat to Somalia and Somaliland.2022-06-2115 minCounterVortex PodcastCounterVortex PodcastCounterVortex Episode 122: Somalia and the Great GameIn Episode 122 of the CounterVortex podcast, Bill Weinberg examines the ongoing conflict in Somalia in light of both climate change and Great Power politics. Despite a pseudo-withdrawal of US forces, the Pentagon continues drone strikes against the Shaabab insurgents—as the Horn of Africa faces it worst drought in a generation, with millions on the brink of extreme hunger and possible starvation. A paradox of the situation is that "government-controlled" Somalia (the southern third of the country) is not controlled by any government, but wracked by insurgency. In contrast, the unrecognized de facto independent state of Somaliland in the north is...2022-05-0933 minAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & FriedbergAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & FriedbergE76.5: Food shortage, China's grand plan, inflation, French election plus an All-In Summit preview *** PRODUCER'S NOTE: This is part two of E76. If you want to hear the besties break down Elon vs. Twitter, check out the previous episode.     0:00 Surprise part two! 1:03 Friedberg breaks down the global food crisis and predicts China's grand plan 9:27 Inflation: 8.5% CPI in March, potential causes, what the rest of 2022 might look like 18:22 Understanding French election results so far 23:08 All-In Summit update and preview Follow the besties: https://twitter.com/chamath https://linktr.ee/calacanis https://twitter.com/DavidSacks https://twitter.com/friedberg...2022-04-1637 minHeritage ExplainsHeritage ExplainsWhy the U.S. Should Recognize Somaliland (Feat. His Excellency Muse Bihi Abdi)Have you heard of Somaliland? It has been de facto independent for 30 years, and they have taken great strides to pursue democracy, free speech, and free market ideas. Because of this, the U.S. should recognize Somaliland as an independent country. In practice, the territory is not now, nor is likely to be, a part of Somalia. Acknowledging that reality would allow Washington to create more effective policy in an important and contested region. In addition, a strong relationship with an independent Somaliland could potentially benefit the US, as we try to hedge against Chinese influence in the region. O...2022-03-2120 minThe Explorers PodcastThe Explorers PodcastRichard Francis Burton - Part 3 - The Somaliland ExpeditionPart 3 of our series on Burton takes us to East Africa with the Somaliland Expedition. Burton will make an attempt to reach the inland city of Harar - where no European had ever gone to - and returned.Interested in advertising on the Explorers Podcast? Email us at sales@advertisecast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-03-1439 minHeard at HeritageHeard at HeritageThe Great Promise of Closer U.S.-Somaliland Ties: An Address by H.E. Muse Bihi AbdiThe autonomous territory of Somaliland is one of the most strategically located areas in Africa. It sits near a global shipping chokepoint, is just across the Gulf of Aden from Yemen, and neighbors Djibouti which hosts, among others, the U.S.’s only permanent military base in Africa and China’s first permanent overseas military base. Over the last three decades, Somaliland has built a still-consolidating but tenacious democracy while also serving as a bastion of relative stability in the tumultuous East Africa region that is increasingly resistant to U.S. influence. In 2020, it established diplomatic ties with Taiwan. ...2022-03-1456 minHeard at HeritageHeard at HeritageThe Great Promise of Closer U.S.-Somaliland Ties: An Address by H.E. Muse Bihi AbdiThe autonomous territory of Somaliland is one of the most strategically located areas in Africa. It sits near a global shipping chokepoint, is just across the Gulf of Aden from Yemen, and neighbors Djibouti which hosts, among others, the U.S.’s only permanent military base in Africa and China’s first permanent overseas military base. Over the last three decades, Somaliland has built a still-consolidating but tenacious democracy while also serving as a bastion of relative stability in the tumultuous East Africa region that is increasingly resistant to U.S. influence. In 2020, it established diplomatic ties with Taiwan. ...2022-03-1456 minFreshEdFreshEdFreshEd #270 - Teaching in Challenging Times (Chris Sowton)Today we explore how teachers navigate their practice in challenging circumstances. My guest is Chris Sowton. Chris works in the field of English Language Teaching and international Education and has conducted teacher training and educational research in many countries, including Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Nigeria, Nepal, India, Somaliland and Indonesia. He’s interested in the small-p politics of teaching. Chris Sowton’s new book is Teaching in Challenging Circumstances, which was published by Cambridge University Press. www.freshedpodcast.com/sowton -- Get in touch! Twitter: @FreshEdpodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com Support FreshEd: www.freshedpodcast.com/support/2022-02-2127 minNewscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaUK Parliament To Debate Somaliland IndependenceThe British parliament is expected to debate a motion entitled recognition of Somaliland which has been tabled by MP Gavin Williamson. Somaliland seceded from Somalia more than 30 years ago, but it is not recognised as an independent state by the African Union or the United Nations. Somaliland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has welcomed the motion and urged Somalilanders in the UK to contact their respective MPs. Local governments in the British cities of Sheffield, Cardiff and Birmingham support Somaliland's independence, but the British government does not.2022-01-1903 minNomadic DelightsNomadic DelightsNomadic Delights Ep 42 What Do You Miss Whilst Living In SomalilandAssalamu Alaikum, it is your Nomad Consultant here and in today’s Nomadic Delights #podcast I share a recent #Twitter spaces session I did with two Somaliland colleagues We had a great session where we talked about various topics with a focus on #coffee, #cinema #4x4 #brunch #food If you enjoy today’s show, spread the love by sharing it with your friends. 😊👊🏾 Finally make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to our show on Apple, Spotify, YouTube and I would appreciate it if you can leave me a review. Peace and Love #podcast #twitter #somali #somaliland2022-01-1727 minSur le filSur le filLe Somaliland, une micronation qui revendique son indépendanceAujourd’hui, direction le Somaliland. Il y a trente ans, ce territoire d’Afrique de l’Est a fait sécession de la Somalie. Depuis 1991, les habitants attendent que leur pays soit reconnu par la communauté internationale. Car cet isolement a un impact direct sur la vie de ses 4 millions et demi d’habitants. Reportage sur place de  Céline Clery, Nick Perry, Abdirazak Hussein-Farah et Solange Uwimana. Un sujet d’Antoine Boyer. Sur le fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Abonnez-vous, laissez-nous des étoiles, des commentaires, et parlez de nous autour de vous !  Hébergé pa...2021-11-0503 minNewscast - AfricaNewscast - AfricaUN Condemns Somaliland DeportationsThe UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has condemned the deportation of Somalis from the self-declared republic of Somaliland. The agency placed the number of people forced out of their homes at 1,000. It says it had information that those deported had lived in the area for nearly 20 years. The agency says it was concerned about the reports of additional forced displacements planned in the coming days. Somaliland deported people from southern Somalia citing insecurity.2021-10-0603 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastAfghanistan refugee in somaliandAfghanistan refugee in somaliand2021-08-3101 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastMaxaa ka Jira qaxootiga AfghanistanRFI , Afghanistan refugee in somaliand2021-08-3008 minOverheard at National GeographicOverheard at National GeographicCracking Down on Cheetah TraffickersCheetahs are in trouble. With just 7,000 left in the wild in Africa, populations have been in a continuous decline due to trophy hunting, habitat loss, retaliatory killings, and dealers looking to sell them to the wealthy. National Geographic editor Rachael Bale shares what she saw at the trial of a notorious cheetah smuggler and explores how Somaliland is battling the illegal cheetah trade.For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/overheardWant more?To see Nichole’s pictures and read Rachael’s reporting, check out their article “Cheetahs for Sale.”2021-08-1728 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastWaa kuma Taliye lixleWaa kuma Taliye Lixle AHUN2021-08-1304 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastWelcome to somaliand podcastKusoo dhawaada somaliand podcast2021-08-1000 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastShirgudoonka cusub ee golaha wakiilada JSLDoorashada shirgudoonka golaha wakiilada JsLand.2021-08-0301 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastSomaliland ElectionSomaliland waxay u dareertey doorashada qof iyo cod ah Ee barlamanka iyo Local Government.🟩⬜️🟥2021-06-0111 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastQudbadii m/weynaha EE 18 may 30 sanadguuradediiQudbadii m/weynaha 18 may sanadguuradii 30 aad2021-05-2012 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastHappy 18 mayHappy 18 may2021-05-2006 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastCalankaygow kaan dhuuxs siistow, hees 18 mayFarxan Yare 18 may Hees calankaygow2021-05-2003 minThe Migration & Diaspora PodcastThe Migration & Diaspora PodcastEpisode 32: Connecting Diaspora For Development and the story of Zuhur's diaspora return to SomalilandGood morning and you're listening to another episode of the Migration & Diaspora Podcast, with me your host, Loksan Harley from Homelands Advisory. I'm delighted to present to you today a lovely interview with a team member and diaspora participant of the Connecting Diaspora 4 Development (CD4D) programme, which is implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in the Netherlands. CD4D engages members of the Afghan, Iraqi, Nigerian and Somali diasporas to support the development of their countries of origin through the transfer of knowledge and expertise. We're very lucky to...2021-05-1748 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastDalacal badru calynaaDalacal badru calynaa (Hees nabi amaan ah2021-05-0503 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastSocotee socotee yaa RamadanSalama salama yaa Ramadan2021-05-0102 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastHooyo waa qaaaliGabay hooyada ah ❤️2021-05-0104 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastGabay waano ahGabay waayo ah2021-04-2905 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastHaaneey buloy ii baxHees dhaqan ah, marka haanta ama dhiisha caanaha laga lulayo codkii Fadumo Yusuf derbi2021-04-2905 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastFoodhida af-furka ee ramadan kaFoodhida ramadan2021-04-2800 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastHers ramadan ka ahCuna Cuna caboo cuna2021-04-2703 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastSahra halganHeele looy iyo helelaay hee haa2021-04-2704 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastGabay Ramadanka ahGabay ramadanka ah, codkii guray2021-04-2601 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastHees ramadan ahBishaanu sugaynaay salamu caylkum2021-04-2603 minAfricanalysisAfricanalysisA look at SomalilandIn this episode we take a look at Somaliland, a self-declared sovereign state in the Horn of Africa. JJ Cornish shares the history of the country and some of the issues that it faces.2021-04-2609 minSomaliland podcastSomaliland podcastSomaliland xorweeyooSomaliland xorweeyo2021-04-2401 minAfricanalysisAfricanalysisTwo Little Countries become FriendsIn this episode, JJ Cornish informs us about what’s currently happening in Africa. He starts off by talking about two small countries, Somaliland and Taiwan, that have decided to become friends with each other... and why China and Somalia are highly upset about it. Find out why the Eastern and Western DRC are so different, plus JJ shares his thoughts about Twitter having its headquarters in Ghana.2021-04-1312 minSister SurgeonsSister SurgeonsSeason 2 Ep1: Somaliland in the HOUSE! Dr. Shukri Mohamed Dahir shares her storyDr. Shukri M. Dahir is a woman to watch in global health and a General Surgery resident at Edna Adan University Hospital in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Shukri joins Lauri and Suzy to launch 2021 Season 2 of Sister Surgeons, sharing her experiences and professional visions as a champion for Somaliland, a talented physician and surgeon, a healthcare strategist and an Africanist leader in the making. Edna Adan Hospital Foundation College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa  Annals of African Medicine  The PanAfrican Medical Journal  Ethiopian Journal of...2021-01-2644 minWarn Radio EndtimeWarn Radio EndtimeGospel Advocate Persecution: Tehran Targets Christians, Azerbaijan, Mozambique, Somaliland, Bibles for Mideast, @Warn RadioGospel Advocate Persecution brings this week’s look at some of the global stories. Each one giving a look into our society in this end of days. We will be covering as many of these as we have time for. Current subjects covered are: Tehran Targets Christians, Azerbaijan, Mozambique, Somaliland, Bibles for Mideast, Florida human trafficking, Chaplain fights, Religious freedom, Iran’s persecution, Christmas child, Social media, Freedom and Faith, Mozambique, all from @Warn Radio and the WIBR. The Watchman Institute for Biblical Research has been working for over two decades as a warning, teaching, preaching, and advocate against the pers...2020-12-031h 00The Nomad Mania PodcastThe Nomad Mania PodcastThe Nomad Mania Podcast With James WillcoxWelcome to the Nomad Mania Podcast! Nomad Mania divides the world into 1301 regions and is an excellent website which allows you to track your travels whether you are chasing 193, TCC, MTP or of course Nomad Mania. It also maintains extensive series like 1881 different airports, 1696 festivals, or 2855 religious temples.  The Nomad Mania Podcast interviews members who will share their insights and advice as we take deep dives into some of the world’s 1281 most interesting regions.  Your host of The Nomad Mania Podcast is Ric Gazarian.  Ric is on a quest to travel to every country in the world...2020-11-1941 minDeep Conversations PodcastDeep Conversations PodcastA Deep Conversation With Artist And Educator Ebony Iman DallasTO WATCH A VIDEO OF THIS INTERVIEW, GO TO INSPIRING CONVERSATIONS PODCAST CHANNEL ON YOUTUBE OR VIEW DIRECTLY AT https://youtu.be/wxnTyImpirgJeff sits down with artist and educator Ebony Iman Dallas to hear about her work, her artistic perspective, and about how she has evolved as a result of creating and sharing her art.She also shares about how she tells stories that are often overlooked with her art and how that has impacted her at a deeper level.To learn more about Ebony and...2020-09-2544 minLofi Poli Sci PodcastLofi Poli Sci Podcast“China Says!”Today’s Topics: China/India Border Dispute…still, China Mystery Mission to Space, South China Sea Dispute, China’s Mad at Somaliland, Long Live African Wild Dogs Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it’s the “we”, that we be. Email: lofipolisci@planetmail.com Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lofi-poli-sci-podcast/id1513691477 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4Ii0JKbsKEzkO8SA2u3796 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNz...2020-09-0905 minCounting CountriesCounting CountriesFrancis Tapon … Traveled Africa With Three Thousand FriendsKey Links       Francis popped up on my radar about a year ago, when former guest Fabio Cao brought him to my attention.  I hit google up and quickly realized Francis was an accomplished traveler, including a five year continuous journey across every country in Africa.  He seemed like a great fit for Counting Countries, but I neglected to reach out.  Then a recent email from listener, Francois Xavier, suggested that I have Francis on the podcast.  This email served as a catalyst for me to finally reach out to Francis and we promptly agreed upon a time to speak.  And I was re...2020-05-142h 44Noggin Notes PodcastNoggin Notes PodcastPodcast Episode: Mental health in young adults and youth with Dr Rebecca Syed SheriffIn todays episode we are joined by a special guest.  Since graduated in medicine from Oxford University, Rebecca has worked as a clinician and researcher across the globe, with a particular interest in the mental health of young people. Rebecca is a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (UK) and a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. She led a project to introduce mental health training in Somaliland. She currently works as a Consultant Psychiatrist in the National Health Service and researcher at the University of Oxford. She is hon Associate Professor at...2020-04-271h 09The AmplifyChange PodcastThe AmplifyChange PodcastFrom networks to movements: critical learning from Somaliland, Puntland and ZimbabweIn this, the final podcast in the series, we look at the learnings from some recent research that can help your network or movement wherever you are in the world. Find out how you can build consensus for change and what can happen when you don’t; how data can help you shape your advocacy campaign and why framing your messages is key. Host Halima Zaid talks to Suad Ibrahim Abdi, a senior researcher and civil rights activist from Somaliland; Professor Sununguraui Chingarade, a research consultant from Zimbabwe, and Sahra Ahmed Koshin, senior gender research consultant and founder / director of th...2020-02-0737 minSeconda Guerra Mondiale PodcastSeconda Guerra Mondiale Podcast14 Conquista Italiana del SomalilandQuesto è l'episodio 14 della serie sulla Seconda Guerra Mondiale da ascoltare come podcast. Le letture sono interamente prese da Wikipedia. #secondaguerramondiale #podcast 2020-01-3009 minMending The GapMending The GapGender equality in the global health workplace with Dr Roxanne KeynejadIn this episode, I talk to Dr Roxanne Keynejad, a Clinical Research Training Fellow from the Section of Women’s Mental Health at King’s College London, about her article titled “Gender equality in the global health workplace: learning from a Somaliland–UK paired institutional partnership” published in BMJ global mental health in 2018. Please be aware that sensitive topics, such as female genital mutilation and intimate partner violence are mentioned in this episode. Paper discussed: Keynejad, R. C., Mekonnen, F. D., Qabile, A., Handuleh, J. I. M., Dahir, M. A., Rabi, M. M. H., ... & Ismail, E. A. (2018). Gender equality in the global...2019-12-0200 minOTEA PODCASTOTEA PODCASTHargeysa International Book Fair ft. Ismaaciil UbaxSalam all, its Marian! I know it's been a heck of a while since we last uploaded, please don't drag us to hard. This summer I had the pleasure of going back home to Somaliland for the first time. One of the biggest reasons I went back home was not just to see family, but as well attend the 12th annual Hargeysa International Book fair. As I attended the book fair, I met Ismaaciil Ubax, a Swedish-Somalilander who is not just the project manger at the Hargeysa cultural centre, but as well an author of 4 books and the Founder of...2019-09-0900 minPath & Present w/Baraka BluePath & Present w/Baraka Blue#044: A Khalifa Upon the Earth: Islam & Stewardship w/ Rhamis KentRhamis Kent is a consultant with formal training in mechanical engineering (University of Delaware, B.S.M.E. ’95) and permaculture-based regenerative whole systems design serving as a registered certified Permaculture Design instructor with PRI Australia. He also serves as a co-director of the Permaculture Research Institute (PRI), a member of Permaculture Sustainable Consulting Pty Ltd (PSC), and on the Supervisory Board of The Netherlands-registered non-profit Ecosystem Restoration Camps. As of September 2017, he serves as founder & director of Agroecological Natural Technology Systems Ltd. – a Companies House (UK) registered business (#10962612). Rhamis has taught Permaculture Design (formal Certification and short Intensive courses) in Pale...2019-08-061h 23Amnesty Journal PodcastAmnesty Journal PodcastSturm im Staat, den es nicht gibt (12/2018)Jahrelang wurde Somaliland von Dürren heimgesucht, dann fegte im Mai ein Zyklon übers Land – und warf die Frage auf, ob dieser Staat überhaupt überleben kann. Autorin: Andrea Jeska Sprecher: Till Firit2019-01-3014 minAfrican Tech RoundupAfrican Tech RoundupShaqodoon's Mustafa Othman on the State of Somalia & Somaliland's Entrepreneurship Support EcosystemIn this podcast, Andile Masuku chats with Mustafa Othman. Mustafa is the Somali Co-founder and Communications and Technology Manager of an organisation called Shaqodoon which operates in Somalia and Somaliland. Shaqodoon, which translated to English means “job seeker”, was born out of a USAID funded youth empowerment project called the Somali Youth Livelihoods Program, which was supported by the Education Development Center (EDC). Shaqodoon serves up programmes designed to help unemployed and out-of-school youth aged between 15 and 24 years acquire marketable work and life skills. Many of these initiatives are delivered thanks to strong partnerships the organisation has struck with local comm...2018-12-1925 minTid er penger - En podcast med Peter WarrenTid er penger - En podcast med Peter WarrenSabeltanntiger skremmer tradereDette er 36. episode av Tid er penger - En podcast med Peter Warren. Podcasten er produsert i samarbeid med IG Markets. Peter og Sverre snakker om fallet sist uke, ETFer, Somaliland, AIEQ, Pareto, Saudi, gull og masse annet. Linker som nevnes i episoden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViDPIyiszoohttps://twitter.com/SteveKopack/status/1050437012917014530https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=KC&p=d1https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalilandhttps://twitteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2018-10-151h 36Envoy PodcastEnvoy Podcast#3 Envoy PodcastEnvoy brings you up to date with news from Italy, Somaliland and Turkey as well as updates on Germany and South Africa. In this extended episode we will explain why the USA would want to start a trade war and what its effects would be.2018-03-1026 minBad Boy RunningBad Boy RunningEp 111 - David runs (and wins) Somaliland MarathonSend us a textThis episode has a true international feel to it, as Jody and David discuss David's recent trip to Somaliland via Ethiopia... ... during which David won the Somaliland International Marathon. Among the topics up for discussion on this episode are: David's uber-romantic Valentine's Day gift for Briggsy The unbearable difficulty of getting your hands on a pair of Nike Vaporfly... ... and why David may need surgery to wear his pair Jody gets more excuses in for his Sub4 challenge What David has in common with a 60 year old, a...2018-03-011h 59Overcome and RunOvercome and RunOCR in the UK, Balance in OCR, and Marathon Mentality with David HellardDavid Hellard, host of the Bad Boy Running Podcast, joins me this week to discuss the OCR scene in Europe, the importance of OCRs finding a balance between accessibility and challenge as they grow, his recent win at the Somaliland Marathon, and the marathon mentality. David starts by sharing how he got started in OCR and the creation of the British Military Fitness team, which leads us into a discussion about the evolution of OCR and the OCR scene in Europe and the UK. We discuss the importance of race brands finding a balance between accessibility for the gen...2018-02-231h 01The Responsible Finance PodcastThe Responsible Finance PodcastInterview with Justin Sykes, Managing Director of Innovest AdvisoryIn this podcast, we talk to Justin Sykes, Managing Director of Innovest Advisory, a boutique advisory firm focused on the social enterprise sector. Innovest works to bring in private investors seeking both financial returns and a clear and measurable social impact. This positive impact comes through investing in social businesses in some of the most challenging parts of the world using market-based approaches.   One of these social enterprises is Kaah International Microfinance Service (KIMS), which delivers Shariah-compliant microfinance across urban areas in Somalia. KIMS, which was recently awarded the Ethical Finance Innovation Challenge & Award (EFICA) by Thomson R...2018-01-1729 minTalking To AfricaTalking To AfricaAU Forces Gave Up On Peace in Somalia! How Did We Get Here?When Somalia gained independence on July 1, 1960. It was a unification of the British Somaliland, French Somaliland, northeastern Kenya, western Ethiopia and Italian Somalia to form what we call the country of Somalia today.Somalia was once considered as the Africa’s great hopes, attributed to Somalia’s cultural unity of the five regions pointed towards an easier path to democracy than other newly-independent African nations that struggled to incorporate the competing claims of varying ethnic groups.In this episode Stephen looks into Somalia, a country in turmoil, and looks into how it got there and what's going to happ...2017-11-1309 minThat\'s All I Have To Say About ThatThat's All I Have To Say About ThatAU Forces Gave Up On Peace in Somalia! How Did We Get Here?When Somalia gained independence on July 1, 1960. It was a unification of the British Somaliland, French Somaliland, northeastern Kenya, western Ethiopia and Italian Somalia to form what we call the country of Somalia today.Somalia was once considered as the Africa’s great hopes, attributed to Somalia’s cultural unity of the five regions pointed towards an easier path to democracy than other newly-independent African nations that struggled to incorporate the competing claims of varying ethnic groups.In this episode Stephen looks into Somalia, a country in turmoil, and looks into how it got there and what's going to happ...2017-11-1309 minThat\'s All I Have To Say About ThatThat's All I Have To Say About ThatAU Forces Gave Up On Peace in Somalia! How Did We Get Here?When Somalia gained independence on July 1, 1960. It was a unification of the British Somaliland, French Somaliland, northeastern Kenya, western Ethiopia and Italian Somalia to form what we call the country of Somalia today.<br />Somalia was once considered as the Africa’s great hopes, attributed to Somalia’s cultural unity of the five regions pointed towards an easier path to democracy than other newly-independent African nations that struggled to incorporate the competing claims of varying ethnic groups.<br />In this episode Stephen looks into Somalia, a country in turmoil, and looks into how it got there and...2017-11-1314 minTalking To AfricaTalking To AfricaAU Forces Gave Up On Peace in Somalia! How Did We Get Here?When Somalia gained independence on July 1, 1960. It was a unification of the British Somaliland, French Somaliland, northeastern Kenya, western Ethiopia and Italian Somalia to form what we call the country of Somalia today.<br />Somalia was once considered as the Africa’s great hopes, attributed to Somalia’s cultural unity of the five regions pointed towards an easier path to democracy than other newly-independent African nations that struggled to incorporate the competing claims of varying ethnic groups.<br />In this episode Stephen looks into Somalia, a country in turmoil, and looks into how it got there and...2017-11-1314 minThe Gender at Work PodcastThe Gender at Work PodcastEpisode 03: Evolutionary organizationsIn our third episode, hosted by Aruna Rao and David Kelleher, we would like to share a discussion on Fredric Laloux’s popular book, Reinventing Organisations: A Guide to Creating Organizations Inspired by the Next Stage in Human Consciousness, published in 2014. In his book, Laloux discusses the evolution of organisational structures and he labels each type by a different color. The focus of the book is on the colour TEAL, which represents organizations with an evolutionary purpose and a non-hierarchical management style. We are joined by Michel Friedman, our Senior Associate based in South Africa, Tania Principe, our Director of Man...2017-09-0729 minGSD PodcastGSD PodcastUnrecognizedDina discusses her chance discovery of Somaliland while reading her news feed. Captivated by the article which explained how the Somaliland government was trying to promote tourism to its country, Dina decides she and her GSD colleague, Andy, need to go there for themselves. Their adventure brings them to ancient caves with 10,000 year old art, camel crossings, ocean beaches, amazing markets and meals, and finally to the highlight of the trip: being introduced to Somaliland teens at the Abaarso school. They weren't your average teens. Completely "plugged in" to the rest of the world, they bring Dina and Andy on...2017-08-0112 minMedia on the RadioMedia on the RadioGet Your Film Funded: Fiscal Sponsorship/Kickstarter EP # 38 (Harry Lee Returns)Harry Lee and I swap stories: he shares his experience with fiscal sponsorship and I attempt to demystify Kickstarter by recounting my experience of raising just about $50,000 for two projects. AND it just so happens that Harry has a Kickstarter campaign going on right now! Check out his amazing film project SOMALILAND.  Get woke, and give it your support. They have already reached their base goal in the first 8 days, which will be enough to finish the project. NOW anything you contribute will help them start the process of getting the film seen! I am very excited for this project and...2017-02-2255 minCamthropodCamthropod5. Hiddo Dhawr: Singing Love in(to) Somaliland, by Christina WoolnerOpened in 2014, Hiddo Dhawr is Somaliland’s first and only live music venue to operate since the 1988 civil war, which decimated the capital Hargeysa, and displaced the artistic community. In this episode, social anthropology PhD candidate Christina Woolner visits Hiddo Dhawr – which specializes in the performance of acoustic music popular before the war – to explore what it means to sing, and particularly about love, in contemporary Hargeysa. Conversations with the venue’s founder Sahra Halgan, reflections from some young patrons, and an evening taking in the music reveal the many meanings of love songs, and offer insight into the social and poli...2016-04-2923 minThe History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris JrThe History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris JrEpisode 53- Things MissedThis episode covers 4 missed or lightly treated subjects: Operation Pied Piper- the evacuation of Britain’s children, the disaster of the Lancastria, the occupation of The Channel Islands by the Nazis and the Italian Conquest of British Somaliland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2012-05-2834 minL\'Explorateur : découvertes sonores avec Les Rencontres Trans Musicales de Rennes et l\'UbuL'Explorateur : découvertes sonores avec Les Rencontres Trans Musicales de Rennes et l'UbuPodcast d'Explorations Trans Musicales - Ep03 - Vers des folklores imaginaires (2/2)Dans la première partie de cet épisode, nous avons voyagé d’est en ouest en partant d’Iran et en faisant escale au Somaliland, au Sénégal, en Haïti et enfin en Corée du Sud… Continuons donc cette exploration du monde à la recherche de traditions musicales revisitées, de folklores imaginaires et de fusions pop avec la seconde partie de cet épisode1970-01-0120 min