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This report presents finding of a rapid appraisal of institutions supporting livestock trade and marketing in Somalia … supporting livestock trade and marketing in Somalia; evaluated the roles played by each organisation, identifi ed the rules and … organisations effectively perform their roles in improving livestock trade and marketing in Somalia. Emphasis was put on …
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making processes towards improving livestock trade and marketing in Somalia by enabling the development of effective and …
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study on the role of the UN Security Council in suppressing piracy off the coast of Somalia under norms of international …
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In a country that lost all feasible authorities for over twenty years economic future seems gloomy. No feasible economic solutions are seen. The paper review auspices of the Somalian tragedy and retort history of its last dictatorship, Siad Barri, the following civil conflict and the process of...
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Naval counter-piracy measures off Somalia have failed to change the incentives for pirates, raising calls for land … economy to establish which (domestic) groups benefit from ransom monies. Given the paucity of economic data on Somalia, we … amounts of ransom monies are spent within Somalia. The impacts appear to be spread widely, benefiting the working poor and …
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Examines the causes of food crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa and considers its impact on the food security of vulnerable groups.
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responses to piracy, with an emphasis on respecting local institutions of law enforcement and governance in Somalia. …
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