LasAnod residents states his clan and says he's Somalilander with emphasis!

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Lordilord

❤Somaliland❤
Somaliland hasn't brought any noteworthy investment or development to Sool, in fact the whole region of Sool has gotten 5% of the international aid Somaliland gets.

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Somaliland is dirt poor but do you think Puntland:ulyin: could do better?
 

Cotton Eyed Joe

More law, less justice.
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Yeah right..

He's actually right, read the World Bank study.

The results from Wave 1 of the SHFS indicate that the North East region has lower poverty incidence that in the other surveyed pre-war regions. Contrary to this finding, anecdotal evidence and expert assessments raised the expectation that Somalis in North East regions would be among the poorer parts of the population. Thus, the findings presented in this report related to North East have been analyzed particularly carefully to assess their validity in a number of ways.

To ensure that findings are not artificial due to some idiosyncrasies of the data collection in North East, scrutiny was directed at whether low poverty incidence was driven by (i) consumption quantity per core item, (ii) the number of core items consumed, or (iii) prices. Households in NorthEast consume a higher quantity per capita per item (13 percent more than the overall average) and more items per household (9 percent more than average; Table B.1). No notable price trends emerged, as prices for food items are deflated. In addition, household consumption profiles of North East, North West, and Mogadishu in terms of the most consumed items, both by quantity and value, are similar (Table B.2). Lower poverty incidence further does not seem to be driven by household size, as the average household size in North East is 5.2, compared to 5.7 in North West and 4.5 in Mogadishu (Table B.1). Finally, the rate of replacement of enumeration areas (due to inaccessibility, missing structures or security) is similar in all three regions (Table B.1). Overall, then, North East’s lower poverty incidence appears to be the result of genuinely higher recorded consumption.

In addition, the analysis of other typical wellbeing indicators, known to correlate well with monetary poverty, support the conclusion that lower poverty incidence in North East is genuine: North East is doing better than average in various important indicators of well-being. Literacy rate in North East is 64 percent relative to an average of 55 percent (Table B.3), and households in North East also outperform the average in other educational outcomes such as enrollment and educational attainment. The same holds true for labor market outcomes, most critically with more Somalis in North East participating in the labor force (Table B.3). This trend also holds for access to water and sanitation. 70 percent of households in North East have access to improved water sources, compared to the average of 58 percent (Table B.3), while 14 percent of North East households have access to improved sources of sanitation, compared to an average of 12 percent in the other regions. North East’s performance on these nonmonetary indicators of well-being is thus in line with its lower incidence of monetary poverty.
 

Lordilord

❤Somaliland❤
Really the World Bank report again.. Okay when this report reflects your real situation I will believe it.

When the public servants are paid I will believe it..
 

Lordilord

❤Somaliland❤
As a result of Somaliland's blatant mismanagement of development funds, Sool is the poorest region in northern Somalia.

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No not beacause of mismanagement of development funds it is because of Puntland claiming Sool and Somalia not letting go..

All of Puntlands finances are poorly managed when servants are not being paid u can't talk.. I can guarantee you Sool would be no different under Puntland if not worse.
 

Cotton Eyed Joe

More law, less justice.
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No not beacause of mismanagement of development funds it is because of Puntland claiming Sool and Somalia not letting go..

All of Puntlands finances are poorly managed when servants are not being paid u can't talk.. I can guarantee you Sool would be no different under Puntland..
Puntland's claiming Sool that's your reasoning? That's the best you can come up with in a conversation with facts and figures? :ohreally:
 

Lordilord

❤Somaliland❤
Puntland's claiming Sool that's your reasoning? That's the best you can come up with in a conversation with facts and figures? :ohreally:
Obviously Puntland is an hindrance in our goal to achieve recognition. Somaliland being recognized would bring an economical boost throughout the regions. Thus giving the government better chance of helping the more vulnerable regions.

Somaliland is dirt poor and because you are biased you expect Somaliland to rebuild all of Sool give everyone one million dollars right?
 

Cotton Eyed Joe

More law, less justice.
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Obviously Puntland is an hindrance in our goal to achieve recognition. Somaliland being recognized would bring an economical boost throughout the regions. Thus giving the government better chance of helping the more vulnerable regions.

Somaliland is dirt poor and because you are biased you expect Somaliland to rebuild all of Sool give everyone one million dollars right?
No, I expect it to be fair. Read the earlier posts in this thread, it seems my points are not getting through to you.
 
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