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The Somalia National Bureau of Statistics and FAO sign Landmark Agreement on the Transfer of National Data Collection and Analysis Functions

The Somalia National Bureau of Statistics and FAO sign Landmark Agreement on the Transfer of National Data Collection and Analysis Functions
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The Somalia National Bureau of Statistics and FAO sign Landmark Agreement on the Transfer of National Data Collection and Analysis Functions

The Somalia National Bureau of Statistics and FAO sign Landmark Agreement on the Transfer of National Data Collection and Analysis Functions
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Supporting longer term development in crises at the nexus: Lessons from Somalia - Somalia

ADDIS-RFP2021/33 for the provision of Consultancy services for Project Supervision

14 Jun 2021 The Government of Somalia has been implementing road improvement programs as part of its transport policy. The programs have involved rehabilitation and maintenance of, trunk, urban and rural infrastructure. The ILO has been supporting the Government of Somalia to implement a number of project including infrastructure projects using the Local Resources Based Approaches (LRBA) also known as the Employment Intensive Investment Approach which maximizes the using of local resources including labour and material. This approach has the added advantage of maximizing employment creation opportunities in project design and implementation. This approach has been implemented in almost all the member states of Somalia.

How one pediatrician is trying to reduce neonatal deaths in Somalia - Somalia

How one pediatrician is trying to reduce neonatal deaths in Somalia Format For Dr Ubah Farah Ahmed, returning to Somalia was not an easy decision to make, but she knew it was the right thing to do. “I have two children who are now in their mid-twenties still in Rome, but they understand why I had to return,” she says. With an elderly father living in Mogadishu, the 48-year-old pediatrician had always known she would be back one day “to do my part to help.” She left Somalia in 1991 due to the civil war and lived in Italy for the last 29 years, where she also studied medicine.

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