Indorsed by more than 180 civil society and advocates for social justice and human rights groups in Somalia/Somaliland
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 1st, 2013
URGENT APPEAL: Call FCO to keep flow of the Somali remittances flowing from Britain
To: H.E.
David Camaroon
UK
Prime Minister
To: Mr
Mark Simmonds MP
Parliamentary
Under Secretary of State for Africa
Foreign
and Commonwealth Office
King
Charles Street
London
SW1A 2AH
To: Mr
Neil Wigan
UK
Ambassador to Somali
Dear Prime Minister,
We, the undersigned, the
pro-democratic movements including advocates for social justice and human
rights groups in Somaliland/Somalia, wish to express our deep concerns to the
recent decision of British Bank of Barclays to close its accounts with Somali
Money Service Businesses (MSBs). Some have already been closed, and the account
of ‘Dahabshiil’ the largest MSB providing services to Somalia, by far, is to be
closed soon.
At least 10 million Somalis – many
in need of urgent lifesaving assistance – face a potential cut-off of aid from
abroad from family members as the UK bank plans to close money-wiring services
next month. The key issue is the damage
to flow of cash to the vulnerable Somali people, who depend on remittances for
their livelihood; and the likely dire consequences the move shall have on
Somalis and Somalia, where no alternatives to the money service businesses
exist.
The Somali/Somaliland civil society
groups, Human Rights Defenders and Pro-democracy Movements’ strongly believe
that the Barclays bank service is a major lifeline for Somalis and is the only
one offering this service. UK based Somali Diaspora face being left without any
means to help their families survive through the current humanitarian crisis.
We, the Somali/Somaliland civil society groups, Human Rights Defenders and Pro-democracy Movements’ are highly praised the leading role taken by UK government to help rebuild Somalia, on the other hand, we are seriously worried, that without the services of these money transfer organizations, Somalis living in the diaspora throughout the UK and Europe will not be able to send desperately needed support home to their relatives. This will have immediate and severe humanitarian implications and the Barclays’ decision to cease its financial wiring services with MBS to Somalia will only encourage people to send funds through illegal, unsafe, and untraceable channels, thereby potentially making the problem of support to proscribed parties much more serious, and more worse it may have negative impact to efforts provided by the world community for stabilizing and development of the country.
We are joining the appeal
sent to UK Government and Barclays leaders by the President of Federal
Government of Somali H. E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, who said “Some of the
world’s poorest people depend on remittances sent to them from the Somali
diaspora. At the end of the vast majority of cash transfers supported by
Barclays Bank, are families and children whose struggle through each day is
unimaginable to most. We need time and
support from the UK Government to resolve this issue, or the sad reality is
that an “regrettable inconvenience” could directly result in human tragedy.”
We
are argue the Somali Community in UK to come together and work with the elected
officials and Barclays bank authorities to resolve this matter effectively. Remittance
businesses are the financial lifelines for millions of Somalis struggling to
cope with the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in 60 years and decades of
civil conflict. An estimated $2 Billion Dollars—one third of the annual Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) of Somalia and more than the annual donor contributions
is channeled to Somalia through remittances by Somalis in the Diaspora to support
their relatives back home. Closing remittances will alienate and marginalize
Somalis in the Diaspora and their needy families inside and outside Somalia.
We humbly – and most sincerely
- request the UK Government to keep Somali remittances flowing from UK, which
is home to a large population of Somali migrants..
CC:
- Nicholas Kay, Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Somalia,
- Mr David Lewis, Head of Anti-Money-Laundering and Terrorist Finance Policy and Sanctions and Illicit Finance, HM Treasury
- Mr Daniel Fearn, Head of Somalia Unit, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Ms Claire Innes, Private Sector Development Team, DFID
- Mr Antony Jenkins, Group Chief Executive, Barclays plc
- Ms Catharine French, Chief of Staff, Barclays plc
- Hectors Sants, Head of Compliance, Barclays plc
Yours sincerely
This petition was indorsed
by following civil society and human rights organizations groups operating in Somalia/Somaliland,
civil society and human rights groups.
(The signatories list)
SOMALILAND
IMPARTIAL HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS
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1.
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Horn of Africa Human Rights Watch
Committee (HORNWATCH)
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2.
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Activist Network for Disabled
Persons (ANDP)
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3.
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Ubah Social Welfare Organization
(USWO)
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4.
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Disable Children Association (DCA)
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5.
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Somaliland Youth Voluntary Organization (SOYVO
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6.
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Barako Women Organization (BARAKO)
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7.
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United Togdheer Women Umbrella (UNITA)
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8.
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Togdheer Youth Voluntary Organization (TOGOYOVO)
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9.
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Naaso-Hablood Handicap Association (NAHA)
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10.
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Daami Youth Development Organization (DAYDO)
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11.
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Welfare Tumaal Organization (WAAB)
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12.
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Tumaal Development Foundation (TDF)
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13.
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Women Minority Organization (ISIR)
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14.
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Somaliland Culture and Sport Association (SOCSA)
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15.
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Somaliland Journalist Association (SOLJA)
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16.
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Community concern Somalis (CCS)
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17.
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Saaxil Handicap Organisation (SHO)
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18.
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Voluntary Youth Organization (VAYS)
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SOMALILAND
UNIVERSITIES
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19.
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University of Hargeisa
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20.
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Amoud University
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21.
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Berbera Marine University
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22.
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University of Burao
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23.
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University of Erigavo
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24.
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Golis University
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25.
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Admas University
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MEMBER ORGANISATIONS OF NAGAAD WOMEN
UMBRELLA
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26.
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Agriculture Development Organization
(ADO)
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27.
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Alkownin Women Voluntary
Organization (ALKOWNIN)
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28.
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Agriculture Rehabilitation and Women
in Development (ARWO)
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29.
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Association for the Somaliland
Women's Advancement (ASWA)
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30.
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Aw Barkhadle Women
Development Organization (AWDO)
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31.
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Ayaan Women's
Development Association (AYAAN)
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32.
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Barwaaqo Lakulan Women
Association (BAKWA)
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33.
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Barwaqo Voluntary
Organization (BVO)
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34.
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Candlelight for Health
and Education (CLHE)
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35.
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Committee for Concerned
Somalis (CCS)
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36.
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Dareen Rural Relief
& Development (DAREEN)
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37.
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Dulmar for Women's
Development Advocacy and Peace (DULMAR)
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38.
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Female-Headed Households
Association (FEDHA)
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39.
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Hanad Women's Welfare
Association (HWWA)
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40.
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Hargeisa Voluntary Youth
Committee (HAVAYOCO)
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41.
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Hargeisa Women's Group
(HAWO-GROUP)
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42.
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Hargeisa Women on Focus
Organization (HAWFO)
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43.
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Mother Land Rescue Group
(MRG)
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44.
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Lama-Huraan Women's
Association (LMWA)
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45.
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Somaliland Women's
organization (SOLWO)
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46.
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Somaliland War Widow
Organization (SWWO)
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47.
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Somaliland Women's
Development Association (SOWDA)
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48.
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Somaliland Women's
Research and Action Group (SOWRAG)
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49.
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Somaliland for Progress,
Advocacy and Peace (SOWPO)
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50.
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Somaliland Young Women's
Association (SOYWA)
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51.
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Tawakal Women &
Children's Organization (TAWAKAL)
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52.
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Voluntary National Youth
Organization (VONYO)
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53.
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Women's Action for
Advocacy and Development Association (WADA)
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54.
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Women's Rehabilitation
and Development Association (WORDA)
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55.
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Women Inter-Action Group
(WIAG)
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56.
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Women's Action Advocacy
and Progress Organization (WAAPO)
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SOMALILAND
NATIONAL DISABILITY FORUM
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57.
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Somaliland Handicap Association (SHA)
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58.
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Nasa-Hablod Handicap Association (NAHA)
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59.
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Hargeisa Youth Development
Association (HADYA)
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60.
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Hargeisa Deaf School (HDS)
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61.
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Activist Network for Disabled
Persons (ANDP)
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62.
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Orthohope Rehabilitation Center (ORC)
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63.
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Disability Action Network (DAN)
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64.
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Hargeisa School For Special Needs (HSSN)
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65.
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Disabled Children Association (DCA)
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66.
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Hargeisa Handicap Association (HHA)
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67.
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Tawakal Women’s Association
(TAWAKAL)
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68.
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Albustan Handicap Association (AHA)
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69.
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Hargeisa Handicap Women (HHW)
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70.
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Somaliland Blind Society (HABS)
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71.
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Youth Development Disability
Organization (YODDO)
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72.
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Somaliland Red Crescent Society (SRCS)
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73.
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Borama Deaf and Blind School (BD&BS)
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74.
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Sahil Handicap Organization (SHO)
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75.
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Tawakal Lifeline Organization (TLO)
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76.
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Erigavo Handicap Organization (EHO)
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77.
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Las-anod Handicap Association (LHA)
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NON MUSLIM
RELIGIOUS GROUPS IN SOMALILAND
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78.
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Somaliland Catholic Church
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NAFIS
NETWORK MEMBER ORGANIZATION
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79.
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Candlelight
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80.
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HAVAYOCO
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81.
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Alkownin
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82.
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WAIG
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83.
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WORDA
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84.
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BVO
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85.
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SOWRAG
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86.
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SONYO
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87.
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USWO
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88.
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SOHEADA
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89.
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HAN
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90.
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AYAN
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91.
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WAHEDO
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92.
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VOSOMWO
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93.
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WARSAN
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94.
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SOYONDA
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SOMALILAND
NON STATE ACTORS MEMBER ORGANISATION
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CIVIL SOCIETY
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95.
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Nofen
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96.
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Muruq iyo Maskax
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97.
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Sungo
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98.
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Maan
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99.
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Somran
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100.
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Kulmis
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101.
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SNDF
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102.
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Sahan
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103.
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Nafis Network
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104.
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Vonyo
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105.
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Unita umbrella
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106.
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Sonyo
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107.
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CPN
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108.
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Nagaad
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109.
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Awdal CPN
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ELDERS
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110.
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Horn Peace
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PRIVATE SECTOR
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111.
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Jubba Airways
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112.
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Light Industry
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113.
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WIN
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114.
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Daallo Airline
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115.
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Nawbo
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116.
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BDS
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117.
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Hospitality Industry
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118.
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WIT
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119.
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NRD-EWB
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120.
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Dahabshiil
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121.
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Telesom
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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
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122.
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Arecsmed
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123.
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University of Buroa
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124.
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Sanaag University
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125.
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SLNMA
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126.
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SMA
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127.
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Jamhuuriya Media Group
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128.
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UOH
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129.
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WIJA
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130.
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Fopag
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131.
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Solla
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132.
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Berbera University
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133.
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ULPA
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134.
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Nugaal University
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ISLAM RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION
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135.
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Wanaag Farista
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MEMBER ORGANISATIONS OF SOMALILAND
NATIONAL YOUTH ORGANIZATION (SONYO-UMBRELLA)
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136.
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Aids Control and Awareness Raising Organization -
(ACARO)
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137.
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Amoud University Student Union -
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138.
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All-Somaliland Society Awareness League - (Assal)
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139.
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Community
Rehabilitation Association (CRA)
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140.
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Dallo Youth Development Organization - DAYDO
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141.
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Disability Children Association - DCA
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142.
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Youth Development Association - HYDA
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143.
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Horseed Youth Association - Horseed
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144.
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Laas-anod Youth Voluntary Organization - LAYVO
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145.
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Moonlight girls Association - Moonlight
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146.
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SAYS Youth Association – SAYS
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147.
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Somaliland Association for Youth Salvation - SCYVO
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148.
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Somaliland Culture and Sport Association - SOCSA
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149.
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Somaliland Progress Youth Association - SOPYA
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150.
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Somaliland Youth Salvation and Training Organization -
SYSTO
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151.
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Somaliland Youth Society - SYS
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152.
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Somaliland Youth Voluntary Association - SOYVO
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153.
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Teacher Training College Student - TTCSC
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154.
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Somaliland Universities
Student Union - SUSU
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155.
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Vitinary
Agre-culture Development Committee - VADCO
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156.
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Voluntary of National Youth Organization - VONYO
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157.
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Youth Coalition Development - YCD
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158.
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Youth Volunteers of Development and Environmental Care
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159.
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Organization – YOVENCO
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160.
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Somaliland Education
Development Organziation - SEDO
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161.
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Youth Edcuation Saftey Development Organizaiton - YESDO
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162.
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UBAH Social Development Youth Organization - USWO
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163.
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Somaliland Environment Youth Organization – SEYO
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SOMALILAND NATIONAL DISABILITY FORUM
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
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164.
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Somaliland Handicap Association (SHA)
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165.
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Nasa-Hablod Handicap Association (NAHA)
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166.
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Youth Development Association (HADYA)
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167.
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Hargeisa Deaf School (HDS)
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168.
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Activist Network for Disabled Persons (ANDP)
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169.
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Orthohope Rehabilitation Center (ORC)
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170.
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Disability Action Network (DAN)
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171.
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School For Special Needs (HSSN)
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172.
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Horn Afrique Youth Voluntary Committee (HAVOYOCO)
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173.
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Disabled Children Association (DCA)
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174.
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Handicap Association (HHA)
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175.
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Tawakal Women’s Association (TWO)
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176.
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Albustan Handicap Association (AHA)
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177.
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Handicap Women (HHW)
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178.
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Somaliland Blind Society (HABS)
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179.
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Youth Development Disability Organization (YODDO)
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180.
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Somaliland Red Crescent Society (SRCS)
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181.
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Borama Deaf and Blind School (BD&BS)
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182.
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Sahil Handicap Organization (SHO)
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183.
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Tawakal Lifeline Organization (TLO)
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184.
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Erigavo Handicap Organization (EHO)
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185.
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Las-anod Handicap Association (LHA)
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For more information, contact:
Suleiman Bolaleh, Seniour Human Rights Researcher
(252) 06 4429552(mobile)
xuquuq@gmail.com, sbolaleh@yahoo.com
(252) 06 4429552(mobile)
xuquuq@gmail.com, sbolaleh@yahoo.com