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PREFACE _________________________________________________________________________ i 1. INTRODUCTION _______________________________________________________________ 1 2. GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE _____________________________________________________ 1 2.1. LOCATION _________________________________________________________________ 1 2.2.
AREA _____________________________________________________________________ 1
2.3. CLIMATE ___________________________________________________________________ 1 2.4.
RAINFALL ________________________________________________________________ 2
2.5.
HUMIDITY _______________________________________________________________ 3
3. ADMINISTRATIVE SUB-DIVISIONS_________________________________________________ 3 3.1. STATE ______________________________________________________________________ 3 3.2. REGIONS AND DISTRICTS _______________________________________________________ 3 3.3.
CAPITAL ___________________________________________________________________ 3
3.4.
OTHER PRINCIPAL TOWNS _____________________________________________________ 3
3.5.
PORTS ____________________________________________________________________ 4
4. POPULATION _________________________________________________________________ 4 4.1 VITAL STATISTICS _____________________________________________________________ 4 4.2
POPULATION DENSITY ________________________________________________________ 4
4.3
RELIGION __________________________________________________________________ 4
4.4
LANGUAGES _______________________________________________________________ 4
4.5
CURRENCY _________________________________________________________________ 4
5 .Government Employees __________________________________________________________ 5 6. Economy Sector ________________________________________________________________ 8 6.1 GDP COMPILATION IN SOMALILAND_____________________________________________ 9 6.2
BANKING ________________________________________________________________ 11
6.3.
LIVESTOCK________________________________________________________________ 11
6.4 AGRICULTURE ______________________________________________________________ 13 6.4.1. RAIN-FED FARMING AND IRRIGATION _________________________________________ 13 6.4.2.
MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE ______________________________________ 14
6.4.3.
CEREAL HARVEST IN 2010-2015 ______________________________________________ 14
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6.5 FISHERIES _________________________________________________________________ 16 6.5.1. ARTISANAL FISHING _________________________________________________________ 16 6.5.2. INDUSTRIAL FISHING _________________________________________________________ 16 6.5.3. FISH CANNERY ______________________________________________________________ 16 6.5.4. MARKETING________________________________________________________________ 17 6.6. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET _______________________________________________ 18 6.7. LOCALGOVERNMENT REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE (Grade A Districts)___________________ 21 6.8. IMPORT ____________________________________________________________________ 26 Wajaale Custom _________________________________________________________________ 28 6.9. EXPORT_____________________________________________________________________ 35 6.9.1. LIVESTOCK EXPORT __________________________________________________________ 35 6.9.2. HIDE AND SKIN EXPORT ______________________________________________________ 38 6.9.3. FRANKINCENSE EXPORT ______________________________________________________ 39 6.10. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION ____________________________________________ 40 7. SOCIAL SECTOR ________________________________________________________________ 42 7.1 EDUCATION __________________________________________________________________ 42 7.1.1 PRIMARY EDUCATION ________________________________________________________ 43 7.1.2 SECONDARY EDUCATION ______________________________________________________ 47 7.1.3. HIGHER EDUCATION _________________________________________________________ 50 7.2. HEALTH_____________________________________________________________________ 56 7.2.1PUBLIC HEALTH ______________________________________________________________ 56 7.2.2 PRIVATE HEALTH SERVICES ____________________________________________________ 67 7.3 JUSTICES ____________________________________________________________________ 75 7.3.1 CRIMINAL STATISTICS: __________________________________________________________________ 75
7.3.3 VEHICLE ACCIDENTS __________________________________________________________ 82 7.4 WATER______________________________________________________________________ 82 7.4.1 AVAILABLE WATER FACILITIES ____________________________________________________________ 82 7.4.2 STATUS OF BOREHOLES _________________________________________________________________ 84
7.5 TOURISM ____________________________________________________________________ 85 7.5.1 HOTELS ____________________________________________________________________ 85 iii
PREFACE The Ministry of National Planning and Development (MNP& D) has the honour of presenting the 2015 edition of Somaliland In-Figures. This booklet is the 13-th publication in the series. It contains official statistical data on various components of the economic and social activities in the Republic. Its purpose is to provide information on different sectors to assist in the planning and development of the nation. Data contained in this booklet is based mainly on the administrative records of the ministries and agencies of the state. The MNP&D is grateful for the assistance it received. Somaliland In-Figures will be regularly updated. Therefore, we welcome the continued support of existing sources and feedback from users of this data. Comments and suggestions may be sent to the Department of Statistics and Research at the MNP&D in Hargeisa. Email: [email protected] Website: www.slministryofplanning.org
“ XOG LA HEL YAABA TALO LA HEL.”
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1.
INTRODUCTION
The former British Somaliland Protectorate achieved full independence from the United Kingdom on 26 June, 1960. On 1 July, 1960, the state of Somaliland united with Somalia, a territory under a U.N. mandated Italian Trusteeship until that same day, thereby creating the Somali Republic. The Republic of Somaliland restored its independence after the total collapse of Somalia on 18 May 1991 as a result of the civil war of the late eighties and early nineties. The decision was made by the Congress of Council of Clan Elders held in Burao from 27 April to 15 May, 1991. Constitutionally, the Republic of Somaliland is a democratic country with a multi-party system. The decision to reclaim independence in 1991 was confirmed by national referendum for the constitution which and bodies the sanity of the sovereignty of Somaliland on which was approved by 97% of the votes. Since then Somaliland held two local municipal elections (2002 and 2012), a parliamentary election (2005) and two presidential elections (2003 and 2010).
2.
GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
2.1.
LOCATION
The Republic of Somaliland is situated in the Horn of Africa. Its boundaries are defined by the Gulf of Aden in the north, Somalia in the east, the Federal Republic of Ethiopia in the south-west, and the Republic of Djibouti in the north-west. It lies between Latitudes 8o and 11o27’ North and Longitudes 42o35’ and 49o East; it has mountain ranges rising up to six and seven thousand feet in the centre and in the east of the country respectively.
2.2.
AREA
The total area of the Republic of Somaliland is 176,119.2 Sqkms (Source: London Her Majesty’s Stationery office - Colonial office) and it has a coastline which is 850kms long.
2.3. CLIMATE Somaliland is located north of the Equator. It is semi-arid. The average daily temperatures range from 25oC to 35oC. The sun passes vertically overhead twice a year, on 22 March and 23 September. Somaliland consists of three main topographic zones: (1). A Coastal Plain (Guban) (2) The Coastal Range (Oogo) (3) A Plateau (Hawd) The Coastal Plain (Guban) is a zone with high temperatures and low rainfall. Summer temperatures in the region easily average over 100”F. However, temperatures come down during the winter, and both human and livestock populations increase dramatically in the region. The Coastal Range (Ogo) is a high plateau to the immediate south of Guban. Its elevation ranges from 6000ft above sea level in the west to 7000ft in the East. Rainfall is heavier there than in Guban, although it varies considerably within the zone. The Plateau (Hawd) region lies to the south of Ogo range. It is generally more heavily populated during the wet season, when surface water is available. It is also an important area for grazing. 1
2.4.
RAINFALL
Somalilanders recognise four seasons in the year; GU and Hagaa comprise spring and summer in that order, and Dayr and Jiilaal correspond to autumn and winter respectively. The average annual rainfall is 446mm in some parts of country according to availability of rain gauge, and most of it comes during Gu and Dayr. GU, which is the first, or major, rainy season (late March, April, May, and early June), experiences the heaviest rainfall in Ogo range and Hawd. This constitutes the period of fresh grazing and abundant surface water. It is also the breeding season for livestock. Hagaa (from late June through August) is usually dry although there are often some scattered showers in the Ogo range, these are known as Karan rains. Hagaa tends to be hot and windy in most parts of the country. Deyr (September, October, and early November), which roughly corresponds to autumn, is the second, or minor, wet season; as the word “minor” suggests, the amount of precipitation is generally less than that of Gu. Jilaal, or winter, falls in the coolest and driest months of the year (from late November to early March). It is a season of thirst. Hawd receive virtually no rainfall in winter. The rainfall in the Guban zone, known as “Hays”, comes from December to February.
Table1. Major cities of Somaliland Annual Rainfall in 2014 -2015 MM Cities Borama Dila Gabiley Hargeisa Aburiin Qulujeed Berbera Burco Oodwayne Caynabo Erigavo Ceel Afwayn Xudun Malawle Dararwayne Cadaadley Dhubato Baligubadle Wajaale Sheekh Waraabeye Gacal libaax Badhan Taleex Buhoodle Laascaanood
2014 624.8 551 455.5 576 419.5 584.8 223 305 614 551.5 443 207.5 217 378.5 87.5 461 503 657.5 526 658 343 875 333 255 513 244 2
2015 83 127 63.5 16.5 10 25 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 15 2 22.5 4 1 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: Ministry of agriculture
Chart: 1 Major cities of Somaliland monthly rainfall in 2014-2015
2.5.
MM
HUMIDITY
The humidity of the country varies from 63% in the dry season to 82% in the wet season.
3.
ADMINISTRATIVE SUB-DIVISIONS 3.1.
STATE
The administrative structure of the state consists of three branches: the judiciary, legislative (the House of Elders and the House of Representatives), and the executive (the President and his chosen Council of Ministers). The ministers may not be appointed from Members of Parliament.
3.2.
REGIONS AND DISTRICTS
The country is divided into fourteen regions, namely, Awdal, Maroodi-jeeh, Saahil, Togdheer, Sanaag, Sool, Gabilay, Salal, Oodweine, Saraar, Buhoodle, Hawd, Badhan and Xaysimo. These are sub-divided into 86 districts.
3.3.
CAPITAL
The capital of the Republic of Somaliland is Hargeisa. The estimated population of the city is nearly around 600,000 up to 800,000.
3.4.
OTHER PRINCIPAL TOWNS
Other towns are Borama, Berbera, Burao, Erigavo, and Las Anod. 3
3.5.
PORTS
The principal port town of Somaliland is Berbera.
4. POPULATION The population of Somaliland was estimated at 4,827,631 in 2015. The population consists of nomads (33.8%), urban (52.9%), IDPs (2.4%) and rural dwellers (11%). NB: A recent real scientific based population estimation survey has shown the actual gross rate
4.1
VITAL STATISTICS
The annual population growth rate is 3.14%. Life expectancy at birth is 51.8
4.2
POPULATION DENSITY
The population density in the Republic of Somaliland has been estimated at 25 persons per square km in 2015
4.3
RELIGION
Somaliland is an Islamic State, and Somalilanders are Muslims. The influence of Islam throughout Somaliland is profound, and faith plays a major role in everyday life.
4.4
LANGUAGES
The official language of the country is Somali. Arabic and English are also used widely, though mostly in written form.
4.5
CURRENCY
The official currency of the Republic of Somaliland is the Somaliland Shilling. The shilling is divided into 100 cents. Currency notes come in denominations of 5000, 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, and 5 shillings.
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5 .Government Employees Table 2.Number of institutional staff, gender and their grades 2015 Name of the institution
Ministry of religion Ministry of sports Ministry of public works and transports Ministry of labour and social affairs Ministry of Mineral and energy Ministry of justice Ministry of telecommunication Ministry of agriculture Ministry of livestock Ministry of environment and rural dev. Ministry of planning Ministry of defence Ministry of Presidency Ministry of fishery Ministry of interior Ministry of re. and reconstruction Ministry of foreign affairs Ministry of commerce and Industries Ministry of education Ministry of civil aviation Ministry of information Ministry of Water Ministry of health Ministry of Finance Nerad Auditing general House oh representative House of elders Human rights commission Tender committee Higher courts Attorney general ICT commission NDRC National demining agency AIDS commission Civil Service commission Civil service institute Food Coordination Agency Quality Control Good governance and anti-corruption Diaspora Agency Road authority agency LRC Higher education committee Total
Gender female male
A
B
Grades C
D
Total
3 55 40 47 10 11 28 36 49 38 45 10 22 16 54
46 167 188 101 52 27 76 176 242 294 82 24 77 97 229
11 28 76 43 25 20 26 52 56 26 63 7 29 27 72
12 105 59 60 22 8 60 84 173 51 29 12 27 38 106
16 50 69 23 10 4 8 38 37 238 13 6 27 30 44
10 39 24 22 5 6 10 38 25 17 22 9 16 18 55
49 222 228 148 62 36 104 212 291 332 127 34 99 113 277
20 17 38 1,138 45 94 14 1,017 201 5 14 26 16 7 4 10 22 2 6 4 10 21 15 3 14 5 3 9 2 3 3,552
61 35 124 5,210 228 292 81 1,555 1,318 21 63 62 26 16 10 18 42 8 38 20 27 48 18 7 50 19 11 16 8 21 11,803
20 16 33 665 62 55 39 278 482 6 9 17 7 10 6 8 5 6 8 5 11 34 14 3 18 12 3 4 6 19 2,586
27 15 65 4935 92 160 44 1020 518 14 45 19 16 2 4 9 26 0 22 10 12 17 1 3 37 3 5 11 2 0 8,271
21 9 37 32 65 96 8 802 277 3 15 15 9 3 2 8 10 1 9 5 2 9 4 2 3 4 2 0 1 2 2,147
13 12 27 748 54 75 4 472 342 3 8 37 10 8 2 6 23 3 5 4 12 8 14 2 6 5 4 10 1 3 2,380
81 52 162 6380 273 386 95 2,572 1,619 26 77 88 42 23 14 31 64 10 44 24 37 69 33 10 64 24 14 25 10 24 15,384
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Source: Civil service Commission
Table 3. Total Number of institutional staff, gender and their grades 2012-2015 Year
Gender Female Male
2012 2013 2014 2015
2,588 2,800 3,381 3,552
Grades
8,998 9,989 10,931 11,803
A
B
C
D
1,611 1,824 2,101 2,586
6,591 7,466 7,900 8,271
1,587 1,785 1,977 2,271
1,538 1,727 2,323 2,380
Total
11,327 12,802 14,301 15,384
Source: Civil service Commission
Chart 2. Total Number of institutional staff, gender and their grades 2012-2015
Table4. Number of the staff government within the government Agencies 2015 No
NAME Of INSTITUTION
1
HARGEISA WATER AGENCY
2
STATE PRINTING AGENCY
3
CENTRAL BANK
4
SRDA
Staff Grade A
B
Staff Gender
C
D
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
16
51
202
47
264
52
316
-
-
-
-
57
7
64
140
87
21
77
259
70
329
21
9
1
10
30
11
41
Source: HWA/SPA/CB/SRDA
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Chart3. Number of the staff government within the government Agency 2015
Table 5: Number of pensioners of the government and their grades in 2012-2015 Grades
A B C D Total
Number of Pensions 2012
2013
2014
2015
58 107 91 77 333
58 107 91 77 333
72 98 78 75 323
70 97 76 74 317
Source: Civil service Commission
Chart 4. Number of pensioners of the government and their grades in 2012-2015
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6. Economy Sector The backbone and the source of wealth of Somaliland’s economy is livestock. About 65% of the population depends either directly or indirectly on livestock and livestock products for their livelihood. Crop husbandry provides subsistence for about 20% of the country’s population. Foreign aid and remittances from the Somaliland Diaspora also play a major role in the economy of the country Table6: Contribution of Somaliland economy by sector in 2012 Description
Contribution
USD million
Growing of crops
7.00%
109.8
Livestock industry
28.40%
443.1
Forestry
4.60%
71.9
Fishing
0.30%
3.9
Mining and quarrying
1.20%
18.7
Manufacture of food and beverages
1.20%
18.9
Other manufacturing
0.50%
8.3
Electricity supply
1.00%
16.2
Water supply; sewage; waste management
0.30%
4.3
Construction
2.20%
33.9
21.90%
341.7
Transportation and storage
1.90%
28.9
Accommodation and food service activities
3.10%
47.5
Information and communication
2.00%
31.2
Financial and activities
0.30%
4.5
Real estate activities
7.60%
117.8
Professional and support services
1.70%
26.2
Public administration and defence
3.00%
46.7
Education
3.30%
50.7
Human health and social work activities
1.70%
25.9
Other service activities
0.50%
8.2
93.60%
1 458.4
6.40%
100
100.00%
1 558.4
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles
Sum of values added at basic prices Taxes and subsidies on products GDP at purchasers' prices GDP per capita, SLS thousand / USD
444
Source: GDP report
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6.1
GDP COMPILATION IN SOMALILAND
A preliminary estimate of GDP 2012 was finalised in January 2014 and presented to the Somaliland Economic Conference on Growth and Unemployment, Poverty and Inflation and Budget Policy (29 January 2014). That estimate was updated in May 2014, but was still based on preliminary population estimates. The PESS was finalised in September and provides more accurate estimates of the population. A proper estimate of the population is essential for the analysis of Somaliland Household Survey and its use in the GDP-estimates. This is version 3 of the GDP-estimate for 2012. It brings the estimates forward to 2013 and beyond. The same sources and methods can be applied to compile estimates for 2010 and 2011 as well. The intention is to keep the document updated as the methods are being developed and modified. The data sources are scarce and the estimates are to a large extent based on assumptions and inferences from other countries in the region. The assumptions have been made explicit, discussed and validated. The estimates have been organised as follows:
The GDP estimates have been derived by the production approach (GDP by activity) as well as by the expenditure approach.
Three surveys have been crucial for the estimates of GDP: the Somaliland Business Survey (SBS); the Somaliland Household Survey (SHS); and the Population Estimation Somaliland Survey (PESS).
A basic understanding of GDP is important; therefore, a summary of concepts and definitions regarding GDP is provided in below tables
GDP is basically derived by the production approach with a benchmark estimate for 2012; this will be the base year for the estimates at constant prices. Three items on the expenditure side are based on reasonable data sources: household consumption, government consumption and exports while, on the other hand, gross fixed capital formation is a guesstimate at best and imports are derived as a residual. A simple supply and use table (SUT) has been compiled for 2012. It is meant to make the production and expenditure sides consistent. It is true that a SUT requires a wealth of detailed data that are not yet available in Somaliland. Table 7: Results of the Somaliland Business Survey (SBS) as prepared for the GDP-estimates in 2013
Description Growing of crops Livestock industry Forestry Fishing Mining and quarrying Manufacture of food excl. meat processing Manufacturing excl. food and beverages
Output
Intermediate consumption
Value added
Comp of employ
Employment
8.7 23.8 4.7 15.8 119.4 78.9 156.8
3.6 10.8 2.3 5.57 11.91 43.87 122.87
5.1 13.1 2.4 10.24 107.5 34.98 33.95
2.2 4.6 0.9 2.6 2.05 9.83 62.41
201 448 175 565 471 652 4 697
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Electricity supply Construction Wholesale & retail trade; repair of vehicles Transportation and storage Accommodation and food service activities Information and communication Financial and insurance activities Real estate activities Professional and support services Other service activities Total
7.8 683.4 1 044.0 6 215.9 312.3 54.3 28.2 17.1 4.9 2 782.1
6.5 360.5 448.9 5.1 109.2 110.7 37.2 24 8.8 1.1 1 313.0
1.3 322.8 595.1 0.9 106.7 201.6 17.2 4.2 8.3 3.8 1 469.1
1.1 66.57 140.18 0.9 45.5 59.9 3.7 8.2 3.8 0.9 415.4
0 18 877 14 167 92 4 283 6 509 336 497 321 505 52 795
Source: Ministry of planning
Table 8: GDP by Activity 2012 Description
Output
Value added 710
Contribution
887.5
Intermediate consumption 177.5
7.00%
USD million 109.8
4 026.4
1 162.0
2 864.4
28.40%
443.1
Forestry
568.9
104.2
464.6
4.60%
71.9
Fishing
29.9
4.5
25.4
0.30%
3.9
Growing of crops Livestock industry
Mining and quarrying
134.4
13.4
121
1.20%
18.7
Manufacture of food and beverages
438.8
316.5
122.2
1.20%
18.9
221
167.3
53.7
0.50%
8.3
624.2
519.5
104.7
1.00%
16.2
63.2
35.7
27.5
0.30%
4.3
Other manufacturing Electricity supply Water supply; sewage; waste management Construction
729.6
510.7
218.9
2.20%
33.9
3 875.3
1 666.4
2 208.9
21.90%
341.7
Transportation and storage
434.4
247.7
186.7
1.90%
28.9
Accommodation and food service activities
655.1
347.8
307.3
3.10%
47.5
Information and communication
312.3
110.7
201.6
2.00%
31.2
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles
Financial and activities
69.8
40.5
29.3
0.30%
4.5
809.4
48
761.4
7.60%
117.8
Professional and support services
220
50.5
169.5
1.70%
26.2
Public administration and defence
439.9
138.2
301.7
3.00%
46.7
Education
483.6
155.8
327.8
3.30%
50.7
Human health and social work activities
253.7
86.6
167.1
1.70%
25.9
65.3
12
53.3
0.50%
8.2
15 342.5
5 915.5
9 427.1
93.60%
1 458.4
646.5
6.40%
100
10 073.6
100.00%
1 558.4
Real estate activities
Other service activities Sum of values added at basic prices Taxes and subsidies on products GDP at purchasers' prices GDP per capita, SLS thousand / USD
2 871
Source: Ministry of planning
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444
6.2
BANKING
One of the provisions of the National Constitution of the Republic Of Somaliland is the establishment of a bank to carry out Central Bank functions. The Bank of Somaliland was inaugurated in 1994 with appropriate bank laws to ensure that banking regulations are fully in place. The Bank of Somaliland also operates as a commercial bank and has eight branches throughout the country.
6.3.
LIVESTOCK
The contribution of livestock to the national economy is estimated at close to 28%. Thus, a large share of Somaliland’s people relies mainly on the products and by-products of their livelihood. Table 9. Estimated Population of livestock: Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Goat
2010—2015
Sheep 8,464 8,667 8,875 9,088 9,360
(Thousand)
Camel 8,748 8,897 9,048 9,202 9,358
Cattle 1,682 1,701 1,720 1,739 1,758
Total 404 409 414 419 424
19,298 19,674 20,057 20,448 20,846
Sources: Ministry of National Planning & Development (Department of Statistics & Research)
*Note: The estimates are based on 1975 Somalia census of livestock population and the annual growth rate, goat: 2.4% sheep: 1.7% camel: 1.1% and cattle: 1.2%. Chart 5:
Estimated Population of livestock:
2011—2015
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Table 10. Number of Farms by region in 2013-2015 Region
No. Dairy farms
2013 Maroodijeex
2014
2015
2013
2014
21
11
20
16
11
No. Fatering ground & livestock holding
No. Poultry farms
2015
2013 8
2014 1
2015 1
-
Sanaag
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Togdheer
6
17
2
14
11
2
2
2
-
Awdal
4
8
2
5
3
-
1
1
1
Sahil
2
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
Sool
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Source: Ministry of Livestock
Chart 6. Number of dairy Farms distributed by region in 2013-2015
Table11. Number of Livestock Vaccinated in 2014-2015 Vaccination Region
PPR
Sh/G Pox 2014
Total
Awdal M/Jeeh Saahil
2014 288,271 377,495 283,960
2015 496,721 623,333 373,330
288,271 377,495 283,960
2015 496,721 623,333 373,330
2014 576,542 754,990 567,920
2015 993,442 1,246,666 746,660
Togdheer
392,010
622,500
392,010
622,500
784,020
1,245,000
Sool Sanaag
286,250 286,259
373,157 497,620
286,250 286,259
373,157 497,620
572,500 572,518
746,314 995,240
Total
1,914,245
2,986,661
1,914,245
2,986,661
3,828,490
597,5337
Source: Ministry of Livestock
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Chart 7: Number of Livestock Vaccinated in 2014-2015
Table12: No. of Slaughtering houses &L. slaughtered (Reg. Slaughtering Houses) by region 2012- 2015. Region
No. Slaughtering house
Maroodijeex
2012 2
2013 1
2014 1
Togdheer
1
1
Awdal
1
1
2015
No. Livestock slaughtered
1
2012 86,899
2013 330,985
2014 221,479
2015 300,342
1
1
88,769
150,350
178,861
155,542
1
1
75,333
32,272
53,972
455,884
Source: Ministry of Livestock
6.4
AGRICULTURE
Somaliland has a total area of about 137,600sqkms. Land under cultivation is currently estimated at 3% of the total geographical area. Another 7% has potential for agricultural development. The rainfall, soil (fertility and depth), and topography are the main determinants of these estimates.
6.4.1.
RAIN-FED FARMING AND IRRIGATION
Rain-fed farming is the main agricultural production system. The main crops grown are cereals. Sorghum is the principal crop, utilizing approximately 70% of the rain-fed agricultural land. Another 25% of the land is used for maize. Other crops such as cowpeas, millet, groundnuts, beans, and barley are also grown in scattered marginal lands. Irrigation farms are mainly situated along the banks of streams (togs) and other water sources close to the riverbanks. Channelling from the source to the farm is mainly done by diversion of perennial water (springs) to the farm through rudimentary earth canals or floods. The cultivable area of these farms is subject to floods and is, therefore, in danger of being washed away. Most of the irrigated farms have in them areas set aside for the cultivation of vegetables and fruits for commercial purposes.
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6.4.2.
MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE
Farmers sell their products at the local market. Where possible, farm produce is transported to the markets in the urban centres by way of light transport trucks or donkey carts. Small retailers who are supplied directly by the producers or wholesalers sell the produce. There are also middlemen who operate between wholesalers and retailers.
6.4.3.
CEREAL HARVEST IN 2010-2015
Harvest in Somaliland normally occurs two times a year. The two harvests times in 2015 result (sorghum in Gu and maize in Karan). The total cereal harvest area of Somaliland has been estimated at ha 53,289 with a total cereal production of 8,908 of tons (94.6% sorghum and 5.4% maize) according to the Ministry of Agriculture. Table 13: Estimated area harvested, production and yield of major crops during 2011—2015
Selected Indicators 2011 1. Maize Area(ha) Production(tons) Yield(Tones/Ha) 2.Sorghum Area(Ha) Production(Tons) Yield (Tonnes/Ha) Total Area(Ha) Production(tons) Yield (Tons/Ha)
2012
2013
2014
9,832 5,454 0.6
10,129 8,180 0.8
17,350 12,245 0.71
13,550 10,447 5.2
9,465 498 1.5
12,065 7,365 2
33,958 60,997 1.8
37,172 63,483 1.7
58,500 54,160 0.93
48200 43760 6.9
43,824 8,410 2.6
44,331 46,162 3
43,790 66,451 1.5
47,301 71,662 1.5
75,850 66,405 0.88
61,750 54,207 12.1
53,289 8,908 4.1
56,396 53,527 4
Source: Ministry of Agriculture.
Chart8A: Estimated yield of major crops during 2011-2015
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2015 Average
Chart 8B: Estimated area, production (Maize & Sorghum) during 2011—2015
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6.5
FISHERIES
The warm water of the Gulf of Aden borders the country of Somaliland along a coastline spanning 850kms on its southern fringes. This coastline extends from Lowya-Addo in the west to Elayo in the east and is characterized by sandy beaches broken at intervals by rocky cliffs that often penetrate into the shallow waters. The continental shelf is relatively narrow, rarely exceeding 15kms, except in the west near the Djibouti border, where it averages 100kms. Artisan fishermen harvest various tropical fish. They include tuna, snappers, groupers, grunts, trevally, emperors, barracudas, goatfish, parrotfish Spanish mackerels, sea breams, horse mackerels, and mulleys. Other marine organisms caught occasionally by local fishermen include sea cucumbers, shrimp, lobsters, and edible crabs. Production of fish in Somaliland is still very low (it’s less than 10% of the pre-war level and constitutes less than 2% of the Gross National Product [GNP]). According to various reports published by international organisations, fisheries in Somaliland remain untapped. FAO estimates this abundance of fish in the national waters at 200,000 tons and maintains that a maximum sustainable yield of 40,000 tons could be harvested without endangering the stocks. At the present time, estimated fish production is quite low compared to the potential. The shark fishing industry is the mainstay of the artisan fishing community in Somaliland, and more than 90% of the fishing fleet hunts for sharks for their valuable fins. In addition to these, a sizeable yield of sea cucumbers reaching several tons per year is harvested in the waters of Zeila and nearby islands. Furthermore, edible crabs and shrimp are caught in the Zeila and Togoshi areas. Local fishermen market around 30-50Kgs of live, edible crabs daily to Djibouti on foot.
6.5.1. ARTISANAL FISHING Artisanal fishermen conduct most fishing activity in Somaliland. There are around 15 fishing communities composed of active fishermen and their dependents. Berbera serves as a focal point for the fishing industry in Somaliland. Fish caught at Berbera range from 1000 to 2000kgs and are transported immediately to Hargeisa or to Burao for local consumption. The current fishing fleet consists of 425 motor boats and 109 canoes; 428 of these vessels are operational. (Source: Ministry of Fishery and marine resources).
6.5.2. INDUSTRIAL FISHING Presently, no industrial fishing is undertaken by foreign vessels. Somaliland does not have deep sea Fishing vessels.
6.5.3. FISH CANNERY The country has one fish cannery at Las-Qorey in Sanaag region; it was built in 2002 by a group of local businessmen who installed a new canning machine. Production started in 2002 at a capacity of 1-2.5 tonnes per a day. But unfortunately, it was closed down March 2010.
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6.5.4. MARKETING Catches of fresh fish such as groupers, snappers, emperors, tuna, mackerels, and trevally are sold locally in internal markets such as Berbera, Hargeisa, Burao, Borama, and Erigavo at a price of SL SHILLING 40,000 per Kilogramme (Sources of Somaliland CPI data). Local fishermen do not have access to an open external market for Exportation of their goods. Trucks transporting fish from the coast to the towns are in short Supply and the roads are narrow and inaccessible in most of the eastern and northwestern parts of the coast. The most important item exported by fishermen is dried, salted shark fins. This marine product is exported to South-East Asian countries and usually serves as a good source of income for Fishermen (around US $ 1-1.5 million a year). Table 14: Monthly Price Fish in Hargeisa 2011-2015 Price/kg (SL.Sh) Month January February March April May June July August September October November December
2011
2012 17,563 17,719 17,688 17,313 18,469 18,094 15,975 18,000 18,000 18,000 18,313 18,000
2013 18,000 18,313 19,000 19,729 19,800 19,800 20,000 20,500 20,500 21,000 21,000 21,000
2014 19,708 19,941 23,656 23,234 22,628 22,594 22,781 22,141 21,933 22,762 24,000 24,156
Source: Ministry of Planning & Development (Dep. of Statistics).
Chart9: Monthly Price of Fish in Hargeisa 2015
(SL.Sh)
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2015 22,500 26,250 21,875 27,657 26,250 26,250 28,000 30,000 35,688 32,938 32,688 32,500
30,275 31,614 32,059 39,000 39,000 39,000 39,250 39,500 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000
6.6. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET Table 15: Central government Estimated Budget 2015 Economic Sector Ministry of National Planning and Development Ministry of finance General treasury fund Ministry of commerce and investment Ministry of fishery and marine resource Ministry of agriculture Ministry of Livestock Total Good Governance President’s office Vice president office House of elders House of representatives Supreme court Attorney General Magistrate of account Ministry of presidency Solicitor General Ministry of foreign affairs Ministry of justice Local court Law reform commission Ministry of technology and research and National electoral commission National tender board Quality control commission ICT Commission WFP Somaliland diaspora agency Good Governance and anti-corruption Minstry of rehabilitation National parties registration committee Total Infrastructure and natural resource sector Ministry information Somaliland national VT Ministry of mineral resource and energy Ministry of post and telecommunication Ministry of public works Ministry of aviation Ministry of industry
3,485,444,000 53,639,293,120 236,252,838,246 5,271,892,226 2,817,024,262 4,494,932,013 6,888,312,261 312,849,736,128 819,000,000 585,000,000 20,199,178,720 18,727,824,320 2,506,750,160 3,589,587,600 3,993,942,184 38,516,040,570 658,229,520 16,210,847,488 4,111,733,920 11,291,614,600 890,380,800 1,581,817,024 38,226,014,684 1,375,339,871 1,813,610,240 2,007,624,000 2,899,387,176 2,270,125,000 172,274,047,877 25,067,457,952 2,423,076,936 6,942,354,120 4,868,531,064 13,206,683,601 3,392,610,240 18
Security sector Presidential guards National intelligent agency Custodial corps Ministry of Interior National policy army Coastal guards National demining agency Immigration office Ministry of Defence National Army NDC Total Social sector Commission HIV/AIDs Civil service commission Veterans Human right commission Fact finding massacre commission Ministry of education Directorate High education High education commission Ministry of Health Commission for health professional Ministry endowment and religions af Ministry of labor and social affairs Ministry of youth and sports NERAD Ministry of environment and rural De Charity commission Total Grand Total
15,352,321,802 8,688,624,100 37,016,918,636 19,262,797,296 76,754,310,054 8,242,074,173 901,874,010 4,545,434,652 2,276,373,110 180,834,385,468 32,133,316,276 386,008,429,577 1,507,148,452 8,490,980,645 1,595,550,000 2,223,936,960 72,602,190,058 3,231,888,800 1,146,462,240 35,700,043,934 701,545,760 4,875,175,200 4,103,474,978 5,640,725,650 1,173,355,272 5,234,219,220 148,226,697,170 1,080,000,000,000
Ministry of water Total
4,740,375,336 60,641,089,248
Source: Ministry of Finance
Table 16: Central government Estimated Budget (Sectors) 2015 Sector
Budget
Economic Sector
312,849,736,128
Good Governance secotor
172,274,047,877
Infrastructure and natural resource
60,641,089,248
Security sector
386,008,429,577
Social sector
148,226,697,170
Total
1,080,000,000,000
Source: Ministry of Finance.
Chart 10: Central government Estimated Budget by Sectors 2015 450,000,000,000
386,008,429,577
400,000,000,000 350,000,000,000
312,849,736,128
Bugdet
300,000,000,000 250,000,000,000 172,274,047,877
200,000,000,000
148,226,697,170
150,000,000,000 100,000,000,000
60,641,089,248
50,000,000,000 Economic Sector Good Governance Infrastructure and secotor natural resource
Security sector
Social sector
Sectors
Table 17: Central gover’t Actual revenue and expenditure at current price: 2011 – 2015 Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Revenue 481,323,687,473 649,740,967,407 801,142,492,917 968,799,504,671 1,181,404,353,331
(Sl.sh.)
Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit) 494,493,147,825 -13,169,460,352 618,779,267,104 30,464,404,054 740,772,622,951 60,369,869,966 900,126,181,367 68,673,323,304 1,072,963,812,985 108,440,540,346
Source: Ministry of Finance, Account General. 19
Chart11: Central government revenue and expenditure at current price: 2011-2015
(Sl.sh.)
Table 18:
(Sl.sh.)
Trends in expenditure: 2011-2015
Head/Expendit ure A. Open Balance B. Budget Expenditure C. Out of Budget expenditure D. Total
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
68,744,395,262
494,493,147,8 25 12,170,464,33
618,779,267,1 04 85,929,683,61
740,772,622,9 51 Nil
900,126,181,2 67 Nil
10,800,000,000, 000 Nil
740,772,622,9 51 740,772,622,9 51
900,126,181,2 67 900,126,181,2 67
1,080,000,000,0 00 1,148,744,395,2 62
0 1 494,493,147,8 704,708,950,7 Expenditure 25 15 494,493,147,8 704,708,950,7 Total ( A+D) (B+C) 25 Accountant General. 15 Source: Ministry of Finance, Table 19: Trends in Revenue during 2011-2015 Indicators Import DutiesDirect taxes on income/Profits Indirect tax Total
2011 407,014,668,334 13,840,197,999 60,468,821,140 481,323,687,473
(Sl.sh.)
2012 238,411,970,931 33,979,991,447 377,349,005,029 649,740,967,407
Sources: Ministry of Finance.
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2013 595,872,909,682 44,284,084,918 160,985,498,317 801,142,492,917
2014 678,159,660,269.7 96,879,951,467.1 193,759,902,934.2 968,799,514,671
2015 903,683,377,456 30,593,083,329 247,127,892,546 1,181,404,353,331
6.7. LOCALGOVERNMENT REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE (Grade A Districts) Table 20: Years
Local government revenue and expenditure Hargeisa: 2011 – 2015 Revenue
Expenditure
(Sl.sh.)
Surplus/ Deficit
2011
18,412,568,908
20,594,945,000
-2,182,286,092
2012
24,227,948,926
24,957,982,539
-730,033,613
2013
30,801,334,012
36,788,295,740
1,457,338,272
2014
27,311,346,587
23,174,394,464
4,136,952,123
2015
52,425,062,182
39,256,446,470
13,168,615,712
Source: Local Government of Hargeisa
Chart 12: Local government revenue and expenditure Hargeisa: 2011– 2015
Table 21: Year 2011 2012 2013 2014
Local Gover’t Revenue and Expenditure Gabiley: 2011-2015
(Sl.sh.)
(Sl.sh.)
Revenue
2015
Expenditure Surplus 7,115,492,000 5,333,992,000 1,781,500,000 10,171,493,898 18,917,535,417 -8,746,041,519 11,697,217,982 11,689,217,982 8,000,000
18,796,691,500 18,227,794,866.33
18,757,548,728 18,000,469,591.66
Source: Local government of Gabiley
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+ 39,142,771 227,325,274.66
Chart 13: Local Government Revenue and Expenditure Gabiley: 2011—2015
(Sl.Sh)
Table 22: Local government revenue and expenditure Boroma: 2011– 2015 (Sl.Sh)
Year
Revenue
Expenditure
Surplus/ Deficit
2011
3,297,000,000
3,287,360,000
9,640,000
2012
2,728,963,269
2,480,891,732
248,071,537
2013
3,138,307,680
2,853,025,491
285,282,189
2014
8,270,160,506
8,267,866,793
2,293,713
2015
6,151,063,723
6,019,700,848
131,362,875
Source: Local Government of Borama / Ministry of Interior
Chart 14: Local Government Revenue and Expenditure Borama 2011-2015 (Sl.Sh)
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Table 23: Years 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Local government revenue and expenditure Burao: 2011– 2015 Revenue
(Sl.Sh)
Expenditure
7,464,200,000 8,425,721,807 8,632,246,240.70 18,614,351,222.08 17,609,913,409
Surplus/Deficit
6,806,200,000 8,026,123,392 8,536,451,920 17,633,667,900.40 17,129,838,520.00
658,000,000 399,598,415 95,794,320.70 980,683,321.68 480,074,889
Source: Local Government Burao and Ministry of interior
Chart 15: Local government revenue and Expenditure Burao: 2011 – 2015
Table 24: Local government revenue and expenditure Berbera: 2011 – 2015 Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Revenue 20,049,458,022 2,728,963,269 12,192,600,500 37,034,876,310 45,522,594,181
Expenditure Surplus/Deficit 17,049,458,022 2,480,891,732 11,095,600,500 37,644,813,341 45,676,421,805 23
(Sl.Sh)
(Sl.Sh)
3,000,000,000 248,071,537 1,097,000,000 -609,937,031 -153,827,624.22
Source: Local Government Berbera & Ministry of Interior
Chart 16: Local government revenue and expenditure Berbera: 2011– 2015
Table 25: Local government revenue and expenditure Lasanod: 2011– 2015 Year 2013 2014 2015
Revenue 2,396,725,400 1,270,482,438
Expenditure 2,311,715,000 1 ,232,095,143
5,515,687,059
3,954,773,128
(Sl.Sh)
(Sl.Sh)
Surplus/Deficit 85,010,400 38,387,925 328,819,418
Sources: Ministry of Interior
Chart 17: Local government revenue and expenditure Lasanod: 2011 – 2015
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(Sl.Sh)
14,000,000,000
Revenue vs Expenditure
12,000,000,000 10,000,000,000 8,000,000,000 Revenue
6,000,000,000
Expenditure
4,000,000,000 2,000,000,000 0 2013
2014
2015
Year
Table 26: Local government revenue and expenditure Erigavo: 2011 – 2015 Years
Revenue
Expenditure
(Sl.Sh)
Surplus/Deficit
2011
1,785,000,000
1,685,000,000
100,000,000
2012
2,574,509,348
1,112,938,691
1,461,570,657
2013
1,089,461,955
1,021,968,821
67,493,134
2014
2,230,012,295
2,188,621,260
41,391,035
2015
14,395,630,572
10,966,309,702
3,429,320,870
Sources: Ministry of Interior
Chart 18:
Local government revenue and expenditure Erigavo: 2011 – 2015
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(Sl.Sh)
Table 27: Total Local government revenue and expenditure 2011-2015
(Sl.Sh)
Year
Revenue
Expenditure
Surplus/deficit
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
60,292,718,930 50,857,600,517 69,947,893,770 113,527,920,858
56,944,955,022 57,976,363,503 74,296,275,454 108,899,007,629 124,317,429,201
3,347,763,908 -7,118,762,986 -4,348,381,684 4,628,913,229 18,232,321,217
142,549,750,417
Source: Ministry of Interior
Chart 19: Total Local Government Expenditure and Revenue 2011-2015
(Sl.Sh)
350,000,000,000
Revenue vs Expenditure
300,000,000,000 250,000,000,000 200,000,000,000 Revenue
150,000,000,000
Expenditure
100,000,000,000 50,000,000,000 0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Year
6.8. IMPORT Table 28:
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Yearly Import of Food Items through Berbera port: 2011-2015 (Tonnes) Sugar Rice W/Flour Wheat O/Beans C/Oil Pasta Dates Biscuit 94,956 86,827 71,511 20,500 4,506 17,656 34,998 6,570 6,887 118,440 83,846 75,925 64,767 5,674 19,888 34,401 4,855 10,185 115,929 79,822 82,519 11,656 1,997 13,125 28,717 6,851 9,370 181,227 94,296 111,579 4,985 8,534 28,101 45,054 7,552 6,641 148,647 106,057 138,458 7,452 43,073 30,346 8,373 7,603
Sources: Berbera Authority
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Chart 20:
Yearly Import of Food Items through Berbera port: 2011-2015
Table 29: Yearly Import of Non Food Items through Berbera port: 2011- 2015
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Petrol Diesel 7,168 56,392 10,741 56,022 16,162 69,408 20,237 99,077 44,143 14,2019
(Tonnes & M3)
E/Oil 967 1,042 1,299 891
Clothes 10,183 9,484 10,684 13,303
C/Truck 10,774 11,365 15,077 18,291
S/part 2,294 3,315 5,232 6,887
Cigart 7,124 9,011 7,528 5,482
Soap 9,581 9,148 10,925 9,783
O/building
45,313 56,015 49,751 55,487
Other 147,199 197,715 191,828 250,304
1,907
9,264
24,232
6,387
6,900
10,202
65,200
316,657
Sources: Berbera Authority
Chart 21: Yearly Import of Non Food Items through Berbera port: 2011- 2015
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Total 296,995 363,858 378,071 479,742 626,911
Wajaale Custom Table30: Yearly Import of Food Items through Wajale customs 2015 Egg (Doz) Months January February March April May June July August September October November December
375 339 380 370 292 518 1146 1234 716 980 150 6500
Fresh Vegetables kg 19,622,000 2,045,328 267,838 3,129,833 2,974,425 3,259,606 3,231,100 3,327,500 3,068,925 2,895,424 3,050,101 3,078,300 49,950,380
(Kg/sacks/Bgs/)
Fresh Fruits kg
Ground nuts
Daafi/Galley sacks
120,000 168,200 207,000 222,000 240,000 136,606 45,373 6,868 64,760 234,670 368,073 356,600 2,170,150
8,500 1,850
12,499 11,817 23,660 4,765 2,346 4,426 172 5,552 7,245 8,475 12,763 14,482 108,202
2,000
458 450 4,000 200 1,700 19,158
Total
Yearly Import of Food Items through Wajale customs 2015
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(Kg/sacks/Bgs/)
honey(litr)
120 5,800 380 2,700 5,700 4,080 510 12,000 31,290
KAT (Kg)
26,092 22,221 56905 80,797 61,165 57,039 60,003 80,995 79,879 73,103 53,108 651,307
Yearly Import of Food Items through Wajale customs 2013-2014 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
Fresh Vegetables kg
Banana kg
2013
2014
2013
2,095.84 1,864,700 2,531,500 0 2,727,060 2,574,500 2,295,000 2,067,260 2,380,000 2,660,288 2,457,000 2,347,000
2,210,000 2,092,500 2,131,000 2,597,750 3,022,000 3,181,500 3,154,600 2,985,000 2,760,000 3,063,000 2,526,000 2,159,500
18,000 6,000 12,000 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23,906,404 31,882,850 36,100
Ground nuts
2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(Kg/sacks/Bgs/ Buushi sacks
2013
2014
0 8,900 0 0 0 0 750 2,213 0 2,250 10,500 2500
12,500 22,400 12,500 22,700 0 0 200 2,270 7,000 1,530 15,965 0
Beans BGS
2013
2014
2013
0 0 0 0 0 670 530 0 400 50 100 537
0 0 0 1,460 400 0 50 100 0 0 0 0
240 474 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,086 1,082
Daafi sacks
2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 27,113 97,065 2,287 2,010 3,032
2013
2014
280 0 1,310 0 0 0 380 215 0 739 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 2,924
0
Source: Wajale customs
Chart22B: Yearly Import of Food Items through Wajale customs in 2013-2014
Non Foo d Item s through wajaale Customs Table31: Yearly Import of Non Food Items through Wajale customs in 2015 (Kg/sacks/Bgs/) Cement (Bags)
January February March April May
63,600 108,520 155,620 66,150 43,064
Kerosine M3
48.3 53.5 98.0 48.0 46.0
Wood (Pcs)
1,000 4,675 1,022 2,207 29
Scrup battery (Tonnes) 29.5 56 226 190 268
Coca cola (Liters) 300 388 964 955 904
June July August September October November December Total
18,000 47,000 36,000 21,600 24,300 18,729 23,300 562283
74.0 10.0 8.0
337.5
1,000 3,000 1,030 2,500 3,950 1,126 1,650 22160
288 200 96 96 126 168 130 1844
390 1,026 312 1,889 901 856 8,885
Yearly Import of Non Food Items through Wajale customs in 2015 (Kg/sacks/Bgs/
Yearly Import of Non Food Items through Wajale customs in 2015 (Kg/sacks/Bgs/) cement (Bags)
January February March April May June July
63,600 108,520 155,620 66,150 43,064 18,000 47,000
Kerosine M3
48.3 53.5 98.0 48.0 46.0 74.0 10.0
Wood (Pcs)
1,000 4,675 1,022 2,207 1,000 3,000 30
Scrup battery (Tonnes) 29.5 56 226 190 268 288 200
Coca cola (Liters) 300 388 964 955 904 390 1,026
August September October November December Total
36,000 21,600 24,300 18,729 23,300 562283
8.0
337.5
1,030 2,500 3,950 1,126 1,650 22160
96 96 126 168 130 1844
312 1,889 901 856 8,885
Chart 22C: Yearly Import of Non Food Items through Wajale customs in 2015 (Kg/sacks/Bgs/)
Yearly Import of Non Food Items through Wajale customs in 2013-2014 (Kg/sacks/Bgs/) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Kat kg 2013 2,087,282 1,969,095 2,199,924 2,569,249 2,665,049 2,669,638 2,335,774
2014 21,673 17,764 21,362 21,046 18,963 17,930 13,958
Kerosene 2013M32014 67 32 57 57 94 81 0 76 106.5 55 64 60 0 69
Gas Oil M3 2013 2014 28 0 117 0 244.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31
Cements sacks 2013 2014 150 54,700 0 73,920 0 91,680 0 64,800 12,320 80,720 1620 92,900 17600 73,000
Wooden Post 2013Pcs 2014 2,400 2,800 950 140 650 900 0 2,000 820 4,700 240 0 0 0
Shoes Doz 2013 2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 85 0 345 267
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
2,984,295 3,130,325 3,143,099 2,844,226 2,664,001 31,261,957
19,009 21,314 22,948 20,581 21,258 237,806
96.5 39 60 126 95 805
46 55 101 94 64 790
0 0 24 0 12 426
0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: Wajale customs
Chart 23A:
Import Kat through Wajale customs 2013
Chart 23B:
Import Kat through Wajale customs 2014
Chart 23c:
Import Kat through Wajale customs 2015
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36900 0 1350 46,435 2523 118,898
76,500 59,000 89,740 87,160 55,120 899,240
2200 4150 2150 0 2800 16,360
2,280 3,900 2,000 2,000 2,000 22,720
15 421 210 0 136 1,272
75 88 136 0 0 566
Chart 23C:
Yearly Import of Non Food Items through Wajale customs 2013-2015
(M3)
Table 32: Total Import of Fuel: 2013-2015
Items Diesel
2013
2014
2015
77,593
80,807
124,830
Petrol
53,687
31,402
63,917
1,848
89,365
2,210
267,521
7,468
7,472
Kerosene Jet A1 Sources: Ministry of Finance
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(M3)
Chart 24: Total Import of Fuel: 2013-2015
Table 33: Some of the Indicators Imported on Yearly Comparison 2011-2015 Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Sugar 87,105 118,440 115,929 181,227 148,647
Rice 73,158 83,846 79,822 94,296 106,057
W/ Flour 66,753 75,925 82,519 111,579 138,458
Bdg/Mats 45,313 56,015 213,625 250,304 -
(Tonnes & M3) Fuel 91,698 30,777 86,869 85,570 186,162
Source: Berbera Port Authority
Table 34: Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Import Containers through Berbera Port 2011—2015 Size 20 8,150 10,261 11,170 15,482 ?
Size 40 3,160 3,846 3,850 5,389
TEU 14,470 17,980 18,870 26,260
(Size & Weight) Weight (Kg) 251,208,818 329,821,714 335,148,754 475,912,033
Source: Berbera Port Authority
Chart 25: Import Containers through Berbera Port 2010—2014
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(Size & Weight)
6.9. EXPORT 6.9.1. LIVESTOCK EXPORT The livestock sector makes a significant contribution to the national economy, and a majority of Somalilanders rely on this sector and related activities. Camels, cattle, and sheep/goats are the primary species in the pastoral and agro-pastoral livelihood areas. Most of the country’s hard currency is generated through the export of livestock. A total of 3,089,592 livestock head were exported from January to December 2014 of these 98% were sheep/ goats.
Table 35: Export of goats and sheep through Berbera Port 2011--2015 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
2011
2012 70,967 86,684 127,304 106,845 57,831 167,777 317,763 193,731 177,081 1,219,775 371,994 206,932 3,104,684
2013 111,646 241,356 107,948 95,092 71,676 183,357 203,054 163,101 271,680 1,564,484 42,625 163,565 3,219,584
(HDS)
2014 209,004 127,204 95,488 68,658 123,226 186,357 252,222 201,373 922,458 589,384 19,072 94,509 2,888,955
2015 194,804 118,510 139,114 129,984 64,191 264,330 226,690 262,961 1,278,585 91,034 183,379 136,010 3,089,592
195,954 156,533 177,905 113,453 173,934 234,620 160,539 668,099 1,250,878 2,130 24,669 111,672 3,270,386
Source: Berbera Port Authority
Chart 26: Yearly Export of goats and sheep through Berbera Port 2011-2015
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(HDS)
Table 36: Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
Export of Cattle through Berbera Port: 2011-2015 2011
2012 13,532 11,337 7,449 6,568 8,653 4,643 14,164 13,920 13,532 27,972 13,008 16,156 150,934
2013 18,917 19,592 14,696 10,413 9,766 11,539 13,970 13,904 16,158 27,486 17,249 16,664 190,354
(HDS) 2014
16,594 14,239 15,486 8,940 11,156 13,643 15,817 16,636 26,101 27,071 16,501 19,692 201,876
2015 21,457 16,732 20,836 15,710 14,577 19,071 24,111 24,144 43,521 13,479 15,981 22,778 252,397
24,735 14,650 16,643 8,732 7,625 7,019 13,842 17,873 21,135 8,173 9,588 10,380 160,395
Source: Berbera Port Authority
Chart 27: Yearly Export of Cattle through Berbera Port 2011-2015
Table 37:
Export of Camel through Berbera Port 2011-2015
Month
2011
2012
2013
(HDS)
(HDS) 2014
2015
Jan
10,503
10,740
9,424
12,058
8,370
Feb
11,626
10,934
8,307
11,491
11,322
Mar
9,374
8,506
7,169
18,766
13,827
Apr
6,245
10,598
6,241
10,644
4,118
May
5,829
6,160
9,481
2,660
5,321
Jun
8,779
14,872
12,906
1,082
5,051
Jul
14,042
15,776
4,133
1,946
4,751
Aug
8,801
5,226
2,984
438
2,126
36
Sep
12,381
6,174
4,925
482
456
Oct
6,889
2,166
529
134
-
Nov
2,901
4,512
2,140
950
790
Dec
9,911
7,000
7,489
3,927
5,343
107,281
102,664
75,728
64,578
61,475
Total
Source: Berbera Port Authority
Chart 28: Yearly Export of Camel through Berbera Port 2011--2015
Table 38: Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
(HDS)
Total Export of livestock through Berbera Port: 2011---2015 2011 95,002 109,647 144,127 119,658 72,313 181,199 345,969 216,452 202,994 1,254,636 387,903 232,999 3,362,899
2012 141,303 271,882 131,150 116,103 87,602 209,768 232,800 182,231 294,012 1,594,136 64,386 187,229 3,512,602
2013
2014
235,022 149,750 118,143 83,839 143,863 212,906 272,172 220,993 953,484 616,984 37,713 121,690 3,166,559
228,319 146,733 178,716 156,338 81,428 284,483 252,747 287,543 1,322,588 104,647 200,310 162,715 3,406,567
(HDS) 2015 229,059 182,505 208,375 126,303 186,880 246,690 179,132 688,098 1,272,469 10,303 35,047 27,395 3,392,256
Source: Berbera Port Authority
Chart 29: Yearly Export of livestock through Berbera Port: 2011-2015
37
(HDS)
Total 928,705 860,517 780,511 602,241 572,086 1,135,046 1,282,820 1,595,317 4,045,547 3,580,706 725,359 732,028 16,840,883
6.9.2. HIDE AND SKIN EXPORT Table39: Export of hide and skin pieces through Berbera Port: 2010—2014 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
2011 862,255 2,368,945 3,127,508 791,100 1,918,757 1,143,535 1,796,932 225,400 604,100 242,976 244,154 316,685 13,642,346
2012
2013 314,490 223,891 249,612 391,854 329,033 115,776 181,954 352,180 1,070,058 199,336 269,843 278,004 3,976,031
(Piece)
2014 227,049 340,500 66,588 131,415 82,350 211,737 56,800 144,715 270,257 245,647 257,195 145,990 2,180,243
2015 108,456 106,513 256,083 417,436 254,778 328,900 426,500 178,700 218,736 283,251 384,300 231,085 3,194,738
296,779 223,738 305,778 187,887 117,076 119,281 113,900 199,286 39,610 211,765 104,120 280,440 2,199,660
Source: Berbera Port Authority
Chart 30: Yearly Export of hide and skin pieces through Berbera Port: 2011—2015
38
(Piece)
6.9.3. FRANKINCENSE EXPORT Table40: Export of Frankincense through Berbera Port 2011--2015 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
2011
2012 271,020 53,650 16,240 245,502 118,520 274,240 136,693 55,200 0 0 9,600 107,750 1,288,515
2013 97,825 42,320 0 24,200 35,659 0 0 0 163,667 16,000 43,000 67,672 490,343
(Kg) 2014
49,000 70,150 7,880 25,000 20,000 39,450 150,000 25,300 27,231 12,919 71,100 18,970 517,000
55,665 21,600 62,818 86,680 20,704 10,400 81,500 345,000 136,350 53,185 23,320 158,440 1,055,662
2015 302,998 30,920 80,442 10,750 20,886 42,466 64,640 1,600 14,000 67,295 143,835 109,897 889,729
Source: Berbera Port Authority
Chart 31: Yearly Export of Frankincense through berbera Port:
Table 41:
2011-2015
Berbera Port Traffic: 2011-2015
Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
(Kg)
(NO)
Dhows
Ships 307 345 334 349 279
Source: Berbera Port Authority
39
Total 363 401 356 421 455
670 746 690 770 734
Chart 32: Berbera Port Traffic: 2011-2015
(No)
6.10. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION Table 42: passenger and cargo movement at Hargeisa and Berbera Airports 2011-2015 (No & Kg) Year
Commercial Passenger Airport
Non-Commercial Passenger
Commercial Cargo
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Passenger In Passenger Out Passenger In Passenger Out Cargo In (Kg) Cargo Out(Kg) 81,578 78,770 0 0 481,688 Kg 2,562 Kg 80,440 72,090 12,795 13,686 851,554 Kg 29,965 Kg 83,112 80,860 480 390 438,479 Kg 10,100 Kg 91,239 85,864 0 0 309516.76 kg 0 89,487 88,076 5,148 4,874 10,022 40,611.01
Source: Ministry of Civil Aviation and Air Transport.
Chart 33A: Commercial passenger movement at Hargeisa and Berbera Airports 2011-2015
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Chart 33B: Cargo movement at Hargeisa and Berbera Airports 2011-2015
Table 43: Airports with Paved and unpaved runways 2015
Airports with paved Runways Airport Hargeisa Berbera
Length (M) 2,700 4,140
Airports with unpaved Runways Width (m) 45 50
Airport Burao Borama Erigavo L/caanoo Kalabeyd d h
Source: Ministry of Civil Aviation and Air Transport.
Length (m) 1,600 1,100 1,200 1,100 1,100
Width 30 30 35 30 35
Table 44: Aircrafts Movements through Somaliland Airports 2013-2015
Hargeisa Airport Aircrafts Movement No. of Flights No. of Passenger disembarked (In) No. of Passengers embarked (out) No. of Arrived Cargo (Kg) No. of Departure Cargo ( Kg)
2013
2014
Berbera Airport 2015
2013
2014
2015
1,130
2,416
2,577
2,037
278
34
29,063
87,025
94,635
54,529
4,214
229
28,690
80,646
92,950
52,560
5,218
216
224,876.76 40,611.01
436,029Kg
84,640
67,196
10,100 Kg
0
2,450Kg
0
0
Source: Ministry of Civil Aviation and Air Transport. 41
7. SOCIAL SECTOR 7.1 EDUCATION The current educational system consists of a primary level with eight grades, followed by a secondary level with four grades. Overall, the number of students enrolled in primary schools, secondary schools and universities in Somaliland continues to grow rapidly. Table 45: Growth of Public and Private Education during 2000/2001-2014/2015 Year 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/2015
Pri. Schools Sec. Schools Family life 294 15 307 16 353 20 385 29 412 35 516 43 N/A 44 627 59 917 84 907 99 1,000 94 1,030 86 936 114 1083 146
Vocational 13 17 24 33 33 N/B N/A 30 30 174 174 N/A
Source: Ministry of Education.
Chart 34: Growth of Public and Private Education during 2000/2001-2014/2015
42
Universities 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 N|A 5 5 27 27 N/A 70
2 2 2 2 3 5 6 10 20 22 22 22 22 19
7.1.1 PRIMARY EDUCATION Primary schools have increased enrolment from 35,997 in 1998/99 to 234,128 in 2014/2015. Likely gender enrolment estimates in 2014/15 indicate that girls are 45 percent. Most of the schools were constructed with the help assistance from the international community. Table46: Growth of Primary Education (Public and Private) during 1998/99-2014/2015 Year Schools 1998/99 144 1999/00 174 2000/01 222 2001/02 307 2002/03 354 2003/04 385 2004/05 412 2005/06 516 2006/07 N/A 2007/08 590 2008/09 627 2009/10 917 2010/11 907 2011/12 1,000 2012/13 1,030 2013/14 936 2014/2015 1083
Classes 887 1,106 1,893 2,078 2,386 2,65 2586 3,277 N/A 3,746 N\A 4,043 N/A N/A N/A 4,046 4,979
Male 26,356 32,720 38,106 56,951 63,912 70,617 79,878 85,665 94,627 75,985 108,322 138,137 98,359 105,986 114,861 118,130 128,836
Female 9,641 12503 14,819 27,723 32,294 35,863 38,438 51,091 56,873 42,730 62,608 94,862 71,988 78,696 91,683 95,239 105,292
Total 35,997 45,223 52,925 84,674 96,206 106,480 118,316 136,756 151,500 159,042 170,930 232,999 170,347 184,682 206,544 213,369 234,128
Source: Ministry of Education.
Chart 35A: Growth of Primary Education (Public and Private) 1998/99-2013/2015 160000 140000 100000 80000
Schools
60000
Classes
40000
Male
20000
Female
0
School Years
43
2014/2015
2013/14
2012/13
2011/12
2010/11
2009/10
2008/09
2007/08
2006/07
2005/06
2004/05
2003/04
2002/03
2001/02
2000/01
1999/00
Teachers
1998/99
Number
120000
Teachers 960 1,167 1,921 2,062 2,346 2,590 2,801 3,941 N/A 3,937 4969 4,969 5,668 5,960 5,567 7,905 7,586
Chart 35B: Growth of Primary Education (Public and Private) 1998/99-20142015 9000 8000
7000
Number
6000
5000 4000
Schools
3000 2000
Classes
1000
Teachers
2013/14
2014/2015
2012/13
2011/12
2010/11
2009/10
2008/09
2007/08
2006/07
2005/06
2004/05
2003/04
2002/03
2001/02
2000/01
1999/00
1998/99
0
Academic year
Table 47: Distribution of Primary Education by Region during 2014/2015 Region Awdal M.Jeex Sahil Togdheer Sanag Sool Total
Schools
Source: Ministry of Education.
Classes
Male
135 350 85 176 198 139 1083
Student Enrolment Female M/F Total 14661 12,995 27,656 59138 46,918 106,056 5340 4807 10,147 22035 16,332 38,367 14551 12,871 27,422 13111 11,369 24,480 128,836 105,292 234,128
Chart36. Distribution of Primary Education by Region during 2011/2012
44
Table 48: Distribution of Primary Education by Region during 2012/2013-2013/2014
Region Awdal M.Jeex Sahil Togdheer Sanag Sool Saraar Buhoodle Hawd Gabiley Odwayne Badhan Salal Total
Student Enrolment Male 2012/2013 2013/2014 11,943 13,156 34,899 37,808 5,872 4,942 17,952 16,345 11,303 10,973 9,281 9,123 2,763 2,650 3,819 4,350 1,279 1,172 7,717 8,902 1,534 1,605 4,686 5,078 1,816 2,026 114,864 118,130
Source: Ministry of Education.
Female 2012/2013 2013/2014 10,763 11,590 28,137 30,027 4,657 4,914 12,431 12,131 10,041 9,556 7,256 7,578 2,956 2,354 2,887 3,222 1,029 905 5,643 6,319 972 999 3,370 3,962 1,541 1,682 91,683 95,239
M/F Total 2012/2013 2013/2014 22,706 24,746 63,036 67,835 10,529 9,856 30,383 28,476 21,344 20,529 16,537 16,701 5,719 5,004 6,706 7,572 2,308 2,077 13,360 15,221 2,506 2,604 8,056 9,040 3,357 3,708 206,547 213,369
Chart37. Distribution of Primary Education by Region during 2012/2013-2013/2014/ draft
45
(No)
Table49: Primary Education—Distribution of Students by Gender during 2014/15 Student Enrolment Male Area
Female
TMF
2013/2014
2014/2015
2013/2014
2014/2015
2013/2014
2014/2015
Urban
82,798
92,707
67,291
77,168
118,130
169,874
Rural
35,332
35,764
27,948
28,489
95,239
64,254
Source: Ministry of Education/ draft
Chart 38: Primary Education—Distribution of Students by Gender during 12/13-14/15 100,000 90,000 80,000
Number
70,000 60,000
50,000 Urban
40,000 30,000
20,000
Rural
10,000 0 2013/2014
2014/2015
2013/2014
Male
2014/2015 Female
Gender by Year
Table 50: Primary and Secondary Examination Results (National) during 06/07-14/15 Year 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
Type Grade 8 Form 4 Grade 8 Form 4 Grade 8 Form 4 Grade 8 Form 4 Grade 8 Form 4 Grade 8 Form 4 Grade 8 Form 4 Grade 8
Schools
Students 88 27 117 36 132 37 149 49 183 51 218 63 253 61 289
5,231 2,468 6,702 3,027 8,142 3,174 8,968 3,980 10,710 4,911 11,626 5,851 12,142 7,302 13,266 46
Passed Failed 4,751 2,370 5,683 2,905 7,402 3,000 8,104 3,881 9,665 4,911 10,688 5,851 11684 7,049 12,744
Absent 369 16 707 9 541 165 659 2 799 0 531 0 187 0 276
111 82 244 113 195 0 204 97 246 0 407 0 271 253 246
2014/2015
Form 4
81
Form 8 Form 4
323 97
7,799 13,985
7,632 12,933
16 837
147 215
9,347
9,218
1
128
Source: Ministry of Education.
Chart 39: Primary and Secondary Examination Results (National) during 06/07--13/15
7.1.2 SECONDARY EDUCATION The total number of students enrolled in secondary schools grew during 2013/2014 from 43,503 to 47,913 2014/2015 which translates to an annual growth rate of 10.1%, but gender disparity in enrolment stands at 0.629 in school year 0f 2014/015 in favour of boys. Table 51: Growth of Secondary Education (Public and Private) during 1996/97-2014/2015 Year 1996/97 1997/98 1998/99 1999/00 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05
No. of Schools
No. of Classes
3 3 5 13 15 16 24 30 35
7 19 28 69 98 123 178 225 233
Student enrolment Male Female 278 778 1,065 2,246 3,548 4,700 7,502 8,458 9,254 47
51 139 178 526 832 1,052 1,664 2,315 2,590
Teacher Total 329 917 1,243 2,772 4,380 5,752 9,166 10,773 11,844
29 37 59 127 174 232 294 358 300
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/2015
43 44 59 68 84 99 94 110 114 146
243 253 442 N/A N/A 677 N/A N/A 786 1107
10,565 11,681 13,737 14,843 19,164 24,516 21,229 25,814 27,368 29,415
3,204 3,732 5,409 5,646 7,854 11,614 10,135 13,642 16,135 18,498
13,769 15,413 19,146 20,460 27,018 36,130 31,384 39,456 43,503 47,913
Source: Ministry of Education.5
Chart 40A: Growth of Secondary Education (Public and Private) during 2010-2015
Chart 40B: Growth of Secondary Education (Public and Private) during 1996/97-2013/14
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315 325 871 546 528 1,202 1,124 1,087 1,755 1,804
Table 52: Distribution of Secondary Education by Region during 2014/2015 Student Enrolment Region Awdal M.Jeex Sahil Sanag
19 48 10 19
Male 3846 15324 1381 2136
Female 2869 9856 729 1452
M/F Total 6715 25180 2110 3588
11 27 134
1324 5404 29415
835 2757 18498
2159 8,161 47,913
Schools
Sool Togdheer Total Source: Ministry of Education.
Chart 41: Public and Private Secondary Schools Distribution by Region during 2012/15
Table 53: Distribution of Secondary Education by Region during 2013/2014 Region
Schools
Student Enrolment Female
Male
Awdal M/jeex Saxil Togdheer
19 36 8 24
Sanaag Sool
18 9
M/F Total
3,303 14,661 1,315
2,523 8,122 716
5,826 22,783 2,031
4,704 2,020 1,365
2,540 1,331 899
7,244 3,351 2,264
49
Total
114
27,368
16,131
43,499
Source: Ministry of Education.
Chart 42: Public and Private Secondary Schools Distribution by Region during 2013/2014
7.1.3. HIGHER EDUCATION Table 54: Number of Students Enrolled at the beginning of the academic year in Universities 2011-2015
City Borama Gebiley
Hargeisa
Berbera
Burao Cerigavo
Amoud EELO Tima Cadde U. Hargeisa U. Golis N. generation U.HOPE CSI U. Admas U. Alpha Adis Ababa Beder Golis Academy Burao Golis Adis Ababa Golis
2011 3508 659 227 3126 2223
2012 2,895 654
2013 4,031 714 80 4,941 2,948 170 1,698 788 187 _ 240 _ 760 84 348 _
4,005 2102 183
1472
1,472 1,504
_
_ 195 84 658 _
321 _ _
_
_ 50
2014 3,822 925 1548 6,040 3,405 866 69 767 1363 722 189 553 192 126 794 _ 342 _
2015 4,046 680 516 6649 2448 1614 137 640 1791 1506 513 674 202 105 727 694 377 306
Total
11,958
13,752
17,335
20,441
23,553
Source: Universities.
Chart 43: Number of Students Enrolled at the beginning of the academic year in Universities 2011-2015
Table 55: Total Students Enrolled in all universities by faculty during the 2011-2015 Faculties All freshs Business Education Agriculture Medicine Shar & Law Human resource Nursing Development management Comp. ICT Global and international studies Public administration Dental Engineering Lab. Tech urban management Pharmacy Dip.in Bus Dip. in Proj Dip. in Edu Scott Islamic Stu.
2011 1,018 1,391 460 413 635 590
2012 828 2,135 369 277 567 489
112
110
1,267
2,648
75 1,480 56
56 1,201 68
50 101 77 225 214
62 317 51
2013 1,083 1,730 836 745 691 458 165 311 220 1,644 64 284 81 1,523 131 37 62 291
2014 1,247 2,136 718 933 660 684 297 219 197 1,886 142 242 68 1,854 68 93 55 215
2015 8753 1988 262 1898 752 441 405 457 326 1803 189 214 93 1771 201 108 75 68 176 281
Science Economics Management Accounting Com. Science Mgt. Science Eco. Manag Science Teleco Eng. Qoran Science MSM Institute of Peace Veterinary Languages` Office Admin Dev’t Studies Continuous Study MBA Business & IT (BIT) International relations and political science Computer Engineering Geology Public Health Social Work Health and Science Social Science Post gradute studies MBBS CLS Marine Engineering Science foundation Community development Animal science and agriculture Nautical Science Clinical Laboratory Science Degree Clinical Laboratory Science Diploma Midwifery Islamic Economic Teacher Training Post gradute Diploma Optometry Project Management G & Leadership Architecture Education Phy/maths Education Bio/chemistry Education Geo/history Education Arabic/religion Nutrition Law Fishery Diploma Accounting Diploma Computer
589 636 233 315 197 792 65 153 150 30 27 20 221 266 46 54
801 981 233 315 195 177 391 142 37 39 20 263 46 102 127 42 110 78 122 50 35 35 63 98 74 49
1,021 1,165 132 453 68 1,024 674 120 36 625 148 67 86 165 557 125 301 39 26 89 58
1,476 1,161 120 600 288 183 858 144 27 590 226 79 209 891 265 132 154 36 33 41 92 115 123 37 80 61 35 9 16 12 19 31 68 26 18
52
2021 995 153 1023 538 557 140 805 23 76 77 1082 146 194 315 101 48 60 133 96 76 101 16 302 57 -
Total
11,958
13,752
17,335
20,441
28,980
Source: Universities.
Table 56: Students graduated by University 2011-2015 City Borama Gebiley
Hargeisa
Berbera Burao Cerigavo Total
Amoud University EELO University Tima Cadde University University Of Hargeisa Gollis University New generation University Collage HOPE University Civil Servant Institute (CSI) Admas University Collage Alpha University Collage Adis Ababa Medical University Collage Beder International University Gollis University Academy Burao University Golis University Adis Ababa Buroa Golis University
2011 253 155 538 262
2012 416 122 649 358 42
289
433 429
_
_ 88 _ 62 _ 2,599
_ 12 _ 1,546
Source: Universities.
Chart 44: Students graduated by University 2011-2015
53
2013 421 665 744 372 58 85 379 368 108 _ 58 _ _ 3,150
2014 2015 613 685 624 174 67 164 793 930 701 832 479 604 83 66 353 101 1363 237 416 100 135 63 147 44 54 72 51 483 654 130 28 395 - 5,920 5,538
Table 57: Students graduating nationwide from universities by specialist 2011-2015 Faculty MS-IT Telecom Eng. Civil Eng. Medicine Global studies Public health Anes Thesia Law Public admin Computer Science Acc.and Finance Business Economics BPA Mgt science
2011 Male Female 130 57 0 0 71 2 13 4
2012 Male Female 448 145 83 10 143 4 20 13
2013 Male Female 111 55 173 20 242 23 20 8 18 6 72 40 11 2 58 29 0 0 408 131 113 66 207 89 224 45
2014 Male Female 705 226 136 18 237 24 27 12 62 28 87 119 0 0 35 25 115 23 112 22 264 144 364 182 327 102 0 0
2015 Male Female 304 128 167 16 385 23 110 49 78 31 234 262 0 0 43 26 29 7 174 41 165 80 391 293 224 115 29 7 12 6
0 59 0 29 28 149 154 0
0 15 0 16 30 91 33 0
11 75 0 165 134 202 186 21
2 50 0 36 62 109 54 4
92
57
34
24
154
94
73
23
24
21
30
11
29
23
42
26
122
92
Human resource
16
7
149
59
148
70
Geology
38
12
0
0
32
4
49
36
0
0
96
50
4
3
29
32
27
8
20
1
11
1
34
1 26
Islamic
Science
8
5
43
21
Social work MSM Education
28
1
38
4
131
51
29
5
79
13
179
39
152
21
2
28
6
38
10
10
9
19
6
Midwifery
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
61
Medical Laboratory
0
0
13
4
24
12
14
4
24
22
28
5
32
3
54
12
94
16
229
77
Nursing
9
17
7
24
31
43
8
18
81
69
Dentists
0
0
10
2
14
2
0
0
5
4
105
52
0
0
2
7
84
60
0
0
0
0
IPCS
Agriculture
Sharia & Law
36
11
25
11
Diploma Education
69
13
46
3
Diploma in Bus.
0
0
25
6
Diploma in Dental
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
MDG
0
0
34
46
0
0
0
0
54
25 10
11 30
D.s Crim. & Justice
0
0
20
6
23
4
8
1
50
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
Distance Prog
0
0
0
0
Veterinary
0
0
0
0
Journalism
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Continuous Study
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
213
253
0
0
Clinical Laboratory Science Degree
6
9
0
0
Clinical Laboratory Science Diploma
33
9
0
0
Biomedical Science
14
14
6
14
9
0
10
5 76
9
5
Dev’t Studies
Enviromental Science Nutrition
35
50
48
English Course 6 months
7
3
10
11
Arabic Course 6 months
4
2
0
0
107
7
31
12
Architecture
26
6
0
0
Management
188
86
11
10
0
0
Development Management
International relations and political science Medicine and nursing
6
1
56
6
0
0
Community development
24
8
33
41
Animal science and agriculture
11
2
0
0
Pharmacy
14
2
10
1
Diploma IT
120
18
31
17
English Post gradute Diploma
73
34
0
0
44
3
54
15
Diploma of Accounting
10
16
0
0
Diploma English
12
16
0
0
Port Management
18
10
0
Neutical
27
3
T.T Program
31
41
Foundation
88
31
Diploma project management
24
16
3,812
1,927
Total
1,110
436
1,932
667
2,301
849
4,236
1,766
Source: Universities.
Chart 45A: Students graduating nationwide from universities by Gender 2011-2015
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7.2. HEALTH More than 3.5 million population of Somaliland is served 2015 by 36 hospitals, 101 health centres, and 164 health posts. The health sector receives large amounts of assistance from international organizations.
7.2.1PUBLIC HEALTH Table 58: Available Health services facilities 2015 Awdal 2015 3 22 30 1 1 3
Health facilities Public Hospital MCHs Health Posts Mobile Clinic Public Mental Health Private Hospitals
M/jeex
4 29 30 2 2 9
Togdher g
Sana
Sool
Sahil 2 11 14 1 1 0
2 17 30 1 1 3
2 12 30 2 0 1
2 10 30 30 0 0
15 101 164 37 5 16
Chart 46A: Available Health Staff Distribution by Region during 2013-2015 Doctors
Nurses
Midwives
Auxiliary
X-Ray Technicians
Region Awdal M/Jeeh Sahil T/Dheer Sanaag Sool Total
Laboratory Technologists
2013
2014
2015
2013
2014
2015
2013
2014
2015
2013
2014
2015
2013
2014
2015
2013
2014
2015
34 37 7 20 6 2 106
33
34 42 9 20 7 4 116
150 288 53 143 54 83 771
131 123 47 145 60 97 603
114 302 49 143 48 31 687
11 17 11 5 1 0 45
71 72 11 34 12
11 17 11 5 23 6 73
98 193 41 113 68 38 551
113 185 46 118 87 43 592
98 196 46 113 69 46 568
0 3 0 1 0 0 4
2 5 2 1 2
0 3 0 1 2 2 8
3 22 8 1 0 1 35
14
3 29 8 1 11 7 59
8 18 8 5 72
200
Sources: Ministry of Health. 56
12
12 6 32
Sources: Ministry of Health.
Chart 47: Available Health services facilities 2012-2013
Table 60. Available Health services facilities 2014 Region
Doctors
Nurses
Midwives
Auxiliary X-Ray Technicians
Laboratory Technologists
Awdal
33
131
71
113
2
14
123
72
185
5
47
11
46
2
145
34
118
1
M/Jeeh Sahil
8
T/Dheer 18
57
12
Sanaag
8
60
Sool
5
97
Total
72
603
12
87
2
6
12
32
43 200
592
Sources: Ministry of Health.
Chart 48: Available Health services facilities 2014
Table 61: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2015 Awdal
Marodi Jeex
Sahil
Togdher
Sanag
Sool
Total
EPI: CHILDREN BCG
Under 1yr
15,887
15,238
3,609
11,332
5,222
710
51,998
Polio-0
Under 1yr
13,184
10,716
2,891
7,075
2,218
538
36,622
OPV1
Under 1yr
29,470
26,039
4,915
20,433
5,182
616
86,655
OPV3
Under 1yr
27,359
21,736
4,242
18,101
4,896
566
76,900
DPT1
Under 1yr
29,581
24,816
4,780
20,116
5,107
619
85,019
DPT3
Under 1yr
27,257
21,739
4,194
17,445
4,736
563
75,934
Measles
Under 1yr
20,390
19,261
3,752
14,791
5,055
624
63,873
55,378
41,031
12,036
44,040
9,275
12,955
174,715
29,715
11,944
9,605
23,603
9,638
13,717
98,222
EPI: WOMEN Pregnant TT2+ Women WCBA
58
Chart 49: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2015
BCG Selected Region Awdal M.Jeeh Sahil T/Dheer Sanaag Sool
2010 6508 14665 2175 3198 3319 2976
DPT1-2-3 2011 9287 14554 2936 5377 4798 4148
2010 6132 12024 2178 2342 2176 8281
OPV1-2-3 2011 8804 11064 2461 2792 2764 3691
2010 6127 12136 2150 2365 2181 8379
Measles 2011 8888 11086 2455 3045 3016 3711
59
2010 4720 11464 2495 2931 1938 5709
2011 6205 10415 2566 3807 2637 2542
TT for pregnant woman* 2010 2011 6194 11190 13157 17625 4341 4196 3231 4469 4063 4419 8615 6620
TT for non pregnant woman* 2010 2011 4790 9875 6819 10301 2896 4512 1115 3516 5765 8920 7043 9525
Total
32,841 41,100 33,133 Sources: Ministry of Health.
31,576
33,338
32,201
29,257
28,172 39,601 48,519 *1st + 2nd Dose
28,428
Chart 49A: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2010-2011
Chart 49B: Regional Imm. Routing Data TT for Pregnant & Non-Pregnant women during 2010-2011
Table 62: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2012
60
46,649
Sources: Ministry of Health.
Chart 50A: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2012
Chart 50B: Regional Immunization Routing Data TT for Pregnant & Non-Pregnant women in 2012 2012 EPI: CHILDREN BCG Under 1yr Polio-0 Under 1yr OPV1 Under 1yr OPV3 Under 1yr DPT1 Under 1yr DPT3 Under 1yr Measles Under 1yr EPI: WOMEN Pregnant Women TTTT2+ WCBA
Awdal
M. Jeex
Sahil
Togdher
Sanag
Sool
Total
10,213 3,637 18,745 16,580 18,622 16,495 13,906
17,610 6,066 22,171 19,001 21,424 18,383 18,540
7,223 1,277 9,945 8,540 9,872 7,926 9,639
3,889 661 10,033 17,381 9,393 7,534 9,558
7,950 2,645 9,589 11,204 9,330 10,518 8,785
5,027 2,671 6,946 6,542 7,469 7,005 5,326
51,912 16,957 77,429 79,248 76,110 67,861 65,754
24,603 14,330
29,103 16,813
16,877 12,770
12,900 5,624
16,334 20,569
12,562 12,954
112,379 83,060
Table63: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2013
61
1 3 s
EPI: CHILDREN
Awdal Marodi Jeex
Sahil
Togdher
Sanag
Sool
Total
BCG Under 1yr Polio-0 Under 1yr OPV1 Under 1yr OPV3 Under 1yr PENTA Under 1yr PENTA Under 1yr Measle Under 1yr EPI: WOMEN TT2+ Pregnant Women WCBA
16,842 8,244 19,288 17,106 19,476 17,231 12,540
19,572 6,214 25,689 21,755 26,030 21,362 25,825
5,119 2,374 7,364 6,632 7,666 6,881 7,300
7,413 2,628 10,285 8,115 10,370 7,981 6,693
5,845 1,186 5,681 6,240 5,296 6,275 4,077
5,299 2,556 6,581 5,874 6,520 5,762 4,250
60,090 23,202 74,888 65,722 75,358 65,492 60,685
25,880 13,345
28,555 13,677
13,249 9,917
14,074 6,375
6,996 8,532
6,569 8,398
95,323 60,244
Sources: Ministry of Health.
Chart 51A: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2013
Chart 51B: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2013
Table 64: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2014 62
Awdal EPI: CHILDREN BCG Polio-0 OPV1 OPV3 DPT1 DPT3 Measles EPI: WOMEN TT2+
Under 1yr Under 1yr Under 1yr Under 1yr Under 1yr Under 1yr Under 1yr Pregnant Women WCBA
Marodi Jeex
Sahil
Togdher
Sanag
Sool
Total
11,587 8,449 20,283 18,685 20,505 18,679 15,091
14,835 8,931 24,145 20,680 24,008 20,704 16,727
6,323 4,209 8,130 7,902 8,410 7,909 7,589
15,781 7,120 22,306 19,972 21,855 19,535 16,374
5,354 1,863 5,711 5,906 5,604 5,743 5,121
3,264 2,936 5,732 5,190 5,650 5,108 5,035
57,144 33,508 86,307 78,335 86,032 77,678 65,937
25,993
28,539
14,348
34,415
8,645
7,984
119,924
14,045
9,818
14,060
34,415
9,750
8,636
90,724
Sources: Ministry of Health.
Chart 52A: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2014
Chart 52B: Regional Immunization Routing Data in 2014
63
Table 65: TB Case detection in 14 TB Centres in Somaliland during 2012 Sources: Ministry of Health
TOTAL All cases
3
0
2
21
97
20
12
1
8
19
88
26
391
38
Gabilay
60
9
5
0
1
14
59
7
3
0
1
0
37
11
207
21
Finsoma
80
12
0
0
0
1
31
34
16
8
2
10
68
0
262
20
Harg. TB H
531
55
26
1
23
53
157
193
54
51
14
49
420
65
1692
77
Berbera
48
4
1
0
0
0
33
34
8
1
3
9
23
0
164
19
Burao
222
24
7
0
1
6
171
137
26
1
11
36
224
0
866
32
Buhodle
52
2
3
1
1
0
9
1
0
0
3
3
12
0
87
20
Erigavo
78
4
1
0
0
2
20
5
0
0
3
11
33
3
160
10
Lasanod
59
9
1
0
0
3
65
9
4
2
3
6
38
2
201
13
Odweine
49
1
0
2
0
6
11
0
3
0
0
0
13
0
85
7
B/Gubadle
18
0
0
0
0
4
25
11
3
0
0
0
16
0
77
1
Sheik
84
9
1
0
0
0
3
5
1
0
1
1
3
0
108
5
Badhan
42
0
0
0
0
1
23
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
67
7
Odweine
49
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
7
0
60
0
1458
142
45
4
28
111
704
457
131
64
49
144
983
107
4427
270
64
Transfer In
0
G/Total
> 15 yrs
0-4 yrs
5-14 yrs
> 15 yrs
5-14 yrs
11
0-4 yrs
86
0-4 yrs
After default
Borama
TB Centre
> 15 yrs
New extrapulmonary
After failure
Previously treated
Pulmonary sputum smear microscopy not done / not available
Relaps es
New cases
Pulmonary sputum smear microscopy positive
5-14 yrs
New pulmonary sputum smear microscopy negative
Other previously treated
Table 66: TB Case detection in 10 TB Centres in Somaliland during 2015
Table 66A: List of TB Facilities in Somaliland 2015.
14 Sanag 15 16 17 Sool 18
Erigavo TB Hospital Celafweyn TB Center Badhan Lasanod TB Hospital Hudun TB Center
5-14 yrs
> 15 yrs
0-4 yrs
5-14 yrs
> 15 yrs
New extrapulmonary
0-4 yrs
Pulmonary sputum smear microscopy not done / not available
> 15 yrs
Pulmonary sputum smear microscopy positive
New pulmonary sputum smear microscopy negative
364
58
7
3
0
44
147
261
53
7
6
51
338
Other previously 3 treated 62
23 86 74 53 149 48 78 68 72 1,015
3 9 8 2 12 3 8 5 6 114
0 0 1 0 10 0 2 1 0 21
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4
0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 7 11 0 7 0 11 12 1 93
18 73 20 4 136 4 38 46 5 491
34 10 34 1 112 0 14 15 3 484
6 5 10 0 36 0 4 0 2 116
2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 13
1 2 1 0 9 0 2 5 0 26
3 12 3 5 18 0 5 9 0 106
20 66 43 14 131 2 17 34 5 670
0 7 1 0 0 0 7 2 1 80
Previously treated
65
TOTAL All cases
1401
Transfer In
Hargeisa TB Hospital Gabilay TB Hospital Bali-Gubadle TB Center FINISOAM TB Center Mohamed Moge TB Center Berbera TB Hospital Sheikh RB Center TB Hospital Oodweyne TB Center Buhodle TB Center Caynaba TB Center
5-14 yrs
Borama Finsom Buhoodle Buroa El afwayn Erigavo Las anod Sheikh Total
3 Mjeex 4 5 6 7 8 Sahil 9 10 Togdher 11 12 13
0-4 yrs
Berbera
List of TB Facilities Borame Hospital Harirad TB Center
Rela pses After failur e After defa ult
TB centre Hargeisa
Region 1 Awdal 2
New cases
SNo
53
110 14 280 57 207 38 81 20 634 49 57 5 188 5 197 11 95 11 3,250 263
After failure
After default
0-4 yrs
5-14 yrs
> 15 yrs
0-4 yrs
5-14 yrs
> 15 yrs
0-4 yrs
5-14 yrs
> 15 yrs
Other previously treated
Total all cases
Transfer In
Pulmonary sputum smear microscopy not done / not available
Relapses
New pulmonary sputum smear microscopy negative
3
Table 66: TB Case detection in 10 TB Centres in Somaliland during 2011
Hargeisa
364
58
7
3
0
44
147
261
53
7
6
51
338
62
1401
53
Berbera
23
3
0
0
0
0
18
34
6
2
1
3
20
0
110
14
Borama
86
9
0
0
3
7
73
10
5
0
2
12
66
7
280
57
Finsom
74
8
1
0
0
11
20
34
10
1
1
3
43
1
207
38
Buhoodle
53
2
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
5
14
0
81
20
149
12
10
1
0
7
136
112
36
2
9
18
131
0
634
49
El afwayn
48
3
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
57
5
Erigavo
78
8
2
0
0
11
38
14
4
1
2
5
17
7
188
5
Las anod
68
5
1
0
0
12
46
15
0
0
5
9
34
2
197
11
Sheikh
72
6
0
0
0
1
5
3
2
0
0
0
5
1
95
11
1,015
114
21
4
3
93
491
484
116
13
26
106
670
80
3,250
263
TB centre
Buroa
Total
New cases
Pulmonary sputum smear microscopy positive Previously treated
Sources: Ministry of Health.
66
New extrapulmonary
Table 67: TB Case detection in 10 TB Centres in Somaliland during 2014
TOTAL All cases
All new and relapse cases (bacteriological confirmed or clinically diagnosed) registered during the quarter by age group and sex
6
124
0
3
1
19
19
76
56
126
701
Harirad
11
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
3
3
3
1
0
4
2
12
49
Hargeisa
410
48
2
0
685
0
34
29
590
0
18
5
302
105
289
200
454
3171
Gabilay
51
8
3
0
64
2
1
0
28
1
0
0
10
8
35
30
61
302
BaliGubadle Finisom
30
0
0
0
33
0
0
0
20
0
0
0
7
2
11
12
17
132
80
6
1
0
90
0
0
0
58
0
0
0
69
20
71
27
49
471
Berbera
46
3
1
0
60
8
8
8
27
1
0
0
25
11
20
19
54
291
Sheikh
35
7
0
0
13
2
0
0
5
4
0
0
5
4
11
21
24
131
Burao
187
28
0
0
333
0
14
0
236
0
3
0
71
56
110
88
176
1302
Oodweyne
95
3
0
0
5
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
1
9
42
36
57
288
Buhodle
60
2
3
0
19
0
0
0
25
0
0
0
10
5
27
24
28
203
Erigavo
72
6
0
0
99
1
0
0
22
0
0
0
7
26
54
38
82
407
Celafweyn
77
5
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
6
22
17
82
214
Lasanod
83
2
0
0
100
3
5
0
62
0
0
0
23
22
48
50
112
510
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1334
124
15
0
1653
16
76
43
1248
9
27
9
551
408
820
620
1334
8287
Hudun Total
0-4 yrs
New cases
> 65 yrs
14
25-34 yrs
0
15-24 yrs
150
5-14 yrs
Previous treatment history unknown
0
New cases
5
Relapse
5
Previous treatment history unknown
97
Relapse
TB centre Borame
New cases
Previously treated (excluding relapse)
Male and Female
Relapse
Extra pulmonary, bacteriological confirmed or clinically diagnosed
Previously treated (excluding relapse) Previous treatment history unknown
Pulmonary, clinically diagnosed
Previously treated (excluding relapse)
Pulmonary, bacteriological confirmed
Sources: Ministry of Health
7.2.2 PRIVATE HEALTH SERVICES Table 68 : Availability of Private Health Services 2011 Selected Towns
Hargeisa
Name of Hospitals Manhal Hosp. Red Sea Hosp. Gargaar Hosp. B.kal-kaal Hosp. Edna M. Hosp.
Doctors 14 1 8 4 5
Nurses 9 5 26 2 12 67
Midwives 0 0 4 0 8
X-Ray Tech. 2 0 0 0 0
Beds 83 8 88 15 69
Lab. Technologists 2 2 10 2 6
Borama
Allale Hospital AmoudF. Hospital
5 11 48
Total
3 21 78
2 3 17
1 2 5
75 100 448
4 2 28
Source: Private Health Sector.
Chart 53A: Availability of Private Health Services 2011
Chart 53B: Availablity of private Health Bed Distribution by 2011
Table 69: Availability of Private Health Services 2012 City
Hargeisa
Hospital name
Herer Gargaar Harg. Neuro Bukan Kalkaal
# of Doctors
# of Nurses
3 10 3 1
2 23 4 2
# of # of X-ray # of Midwives Technicians Beds
0 9 0 0
0 0 0 0 68
10 90 5 15
# of Lab. technicians
2 10 2 1
TBA
0 0 0 0
Pharmacologists 0 0 0 0
Togdheer Borama
Qudus Manhal NewHargeisa Edna Manhal Al- Hayad Alaale
4 16 9 5 9 16 5
7 14 12 14 15 26
1 2 0 14 0 0 3
1 1 0 1 1 2 1
30 84 40 72 40 70 93
4 5 4 5 2 6 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 0 3 4
Source: Private Health Sector.
Chart 54A: Availability of Private Health Services 2012
Chart 54B: Availablity of private Health Bed Distribution by 2012
Table 70: Availability of Private Health Services 2013 City
Hargeisa
Hospital name
Doctors
Nurses
Herer Gargaar Kaah Harg. Neuro
3 8 3 3
2 26 4 4
Midwives X-ray Tech. 0 10 4 0
0 2 0 69
Beds 10 86 16 5
Lab. tech. 7 3 2
Pharmacologists 0 5 2 0
Togdheer Borama Erigavo
B.Kalkaal Qudus Manhal New Hargeisa Edna Lama huraan Manhal Al- Hayad Alaale Sanaag
1 4 16 7 5 4 9 16 5 5
2 7 14 9 8 8 15 25 17 40
0 1 2
0 1 1
14
1
0 5 6 0
1 1 1 1
15 30 84 40 72 30 40 100 130 0
1 4 5 5 4 1 2 6 1 5
0 0 0 5 4 1 0 0 1 1
Source: Private Health Sector.
Chart 55A: Availability of Private Health Services 2013
Chart 55B: Availablity of private Health Bed Distribution by 2013
Table 71: Availability of Private Health Services 2014 City
Hargeisa
Hospital name Gargaar Kaah Harg. Neuro
# of # of # of # of X-Ray # of # of Laboratory # of Doctors Nurses Midwives Technications Beds Technologists Pharmacologists 9 26 7 2 93 7 2 3 4 4 1 14 2 2 2 5 0 1 10 2 2 70
Manhal New Hargeisa Edna International Al- Hayad Caafi Alaale Manhal Daaru Xanaan Manhal
Borama Togdheer Erigavo
13 3 6 23 23 1 4 6 4 1
10 5 13 20 25 6 6 9 9 11
0
1
0
0
17 6 6 4 3 3 4 4
1 2 1 0 1 3 1 2
66 22 72 25 150 9 91 64 20 42
5 2 5 5 8 1 3 3 2 2
5 3 6 6 1 1 2 0 0 2
Source: Private Health Centres.
Chart 56A: Availability of Private Health Services 2014
Chart 56B: Availability of private Health Services 2014
Chart 56B: Availability of private Health Services 2015 City
Hargeisa
Hospital name
Gargaar Kaah Harg. Neuro
Doctors
7 4 3
Nurses
Midwives
30 4 14
8 5 2 71
X-Ray Techn.
Laboratory Technologists
Pharmacologists
Beds
2 102 1 18 1 15
8 3 4
6 2 3
Borama
Togdheer Erigavo
Manhal New Hargeisa Edna International Hospital Al- Hayad Caafi Alaale Manhal Baxeer Carafaat Manhal
10 3 9
13 5 12
13 20 2 9 4 1 1 1
18 29 5 9 10 3 2 11
0
1
0
0
20
1
8 6 5 3 3 4 4
60 22 73
5 2 6
2 3 5
1 30 1 150 0 20 1 76 1 74 22 10 2 42
8 7 2 4 3 1 3 2
5 2 2 2 2 1 1 2
Table 72: Number of health facilities (public and private) by region 2010-2011 Health facility Public hospitals MCH Health Posts Public mental health Private hospitals Total
M/jeeh 2010 2011 4 4 24 24 30 30 1 1 3 3 62 62
Awdal 2010 2011 3 3 20 20 30 30 0 0 2 2 55 55
Sahil 2010 2011 2 2 8 8 15 15 1 1 0 0 26 26
Togdheer 2010 2011 2 2 14 14 30 30 1 1 1 1 48 48
Sources: Ministry of Health.
Chart 57A: Number of health facilities (public and private) by region 2010-2011
72
Sool 2010 2011 2 2 9 9 35 35 0 0 1 1 47 47
Sanaag 2010 2011 2 2 12 12 35 35 0 0 1 1 50 50
Chart 57B: Number of health facilities (public and private) by region 2010-2011
Table 73: Number of health facilities (public and private) by region 2012 Health facility Public hospitals MCH Health Posts Mobile Clinics Public mental health Private hospitals
M/jeeh 3 26 30 2 1 4
Awdal 3 21 30 1 1 2
Sahil 2 8 14 1 1 0
Togdheer 4 14 30 1 1 1
Sources: Ministry of Health.
Chart 58A: Health facilities (public and private) by region 2012
73
Sool 2 10 30 2 0 1
Sanaag 2 12 30 2 0 1
Total 16 91 164 9 4 9
Chart 58B: Health facilities (MCH and Health posts) by region 2012
Table 74: Number of health facilities (public and private) by region 2013-2014
Health facilities Public Hospital MCHs Health Posts Mobile Clinic Public Mental Health Private Hospitals Total
Awdal 2013 2 22 30 1 0 1 56
2014 3 23 32 1 1 2 62
M/jeex 2013 2014 5 6 23 33 30 26 2 2 1 2 5 8 66 77
Sahil 2013 2 11 11 1 1 0 26 74
2014 3 12 16 1 1 0 33
Togdher 2013 2014 5 5 17 20 30 32 1 1 1 1 3 5 57 64
Sanag 2013 3 12 30 2 0 1 48
2014 4 12 26 2 0 1 45
Sool 2013 3 12 30 2 0 1 48
2014 3 12 30 2 0 1 48
Sources: Ministry of Health.
Chart 59A: Health facilities (public and private) by region 2013-2014
Chart 59B: Health facilities (public and private) by region 2013-2014
7.3 JUSTICES 7.3.1 CRIMINAL STATISTICS:
Table 75: Criminal and Civil Statistics in Somaliland during 2010-2011
Regions M/jeeh Awdal
Completed cases Civil Criminal 2010 2011 2010 2011 1,430 1,725 774 2,463 361 486 352 358
Pending Cases Civil Criminal 2010 2011 2010 2011 445 440 515 270 37 44 27 37 75
Total of Civil & Criminal Cases 2010 2011 3,164 4,898 777 925
Sahil T/Dheer Sanaag Sool Total
118 381 178 106 2,777
255 557 217 3,281
494 525 177 77 2,441
492 729 281 4,344
13 48 31 17 670
28 76 31 869
22 26 27 0 632
22 118 18 483
647 980 413 200 6,181
797 1,480 547 8,647
Source: Supreme Court of Somaliland
Chart 60: Criminal and Civil Statistics in Somaliland during 2010-2011
Source: Supreme Court of Somaliland
Table 76: Criminal and Civil Statistics in Somaliland during 2012
Regions Years M/jeh Sahil Togdheer Sanaag
cases Civil Criminal registered Cases Cases 2012 1,441 583 1,083 302
2012 479 135 588 143
2012 962 428 495 159
cases continued
cases completed
2012 Civil Criminal 397 205 192 38 22 16 186 146 40 54 29 25
2012 Civil Criminal 1,056 286 770 595 113 482 967 514 486 146 51 95
76
Awdal Total
999 4,408
659 2004
340 2384
142 817
84 486
58 331
857 575 3621 1539
282 2115
Chart 61A: Civil & Criminal Statistics in Somaliland during 2012
Chart 61B: Civil & Criminal Statistics Cases in Somaliland during 2012 (Continued and Completed)
Table 77: Criminal and Civil Statistics in Somaliland during 2013 Regions Years M/jeh Sahil Togdheer Sool
cases registered 2013 5860 678 1398 739
Civil Criminal Cases Cases 2013 2013 2872 2988 339 349 894 604 339 400
cases continued 2013 760 129 101 132 77
Civil 555 67 85 84
Criminal 205 62 16 47
cases completed 2013 5100 562 1297 593
Civil 2313 75 709 241
Criminal 2785 287 588 352
Sanaag Awdal Total
292 1020 9,987
155 420 5,019
137 123 600 126 5,078 1,371
56 50 897
57 76 463
169 630 8351
96 106 3,540
73 524 4,609
Source: Supreme Court of Somaliland
Chart 62A: Civil & Criminal Statistics in Somaliland during 2013
Chart 62B: Civil & Criminal Statistics Cases in Somaliland during 2013 (Continued and Completed)
Table 78: Criminal and Civil Statistics in Somaliland during 2014 Regions Years M/jeh Sahil Togdheer Sool Sanaag
cases registered 2014 5838 674 1566 765 543
Civil Cases 2014 2945 340 659 354 311
Criminal Cases cases continued 2014 2014 Civil Criminal 2893 1025 805 220 334 91 55 36 907 286 168 118 411 118 72 46 252 174 109 66 78
cases completed 2014 Civil Criminal 4891 2203 2688 574 299 275 1300 719 581 548 182 366 447 208 194
Awdal Total
1472 10858
1151 5760
295 114 5092 1808
88 1297
27 513
1358 9118
1089 4700
Source: Supreme Court of Somaliland
Chart 63A: Civil & Criminal Statistics in Somaliland during 2014
Chart 63B: Cases Continued and Completed Cases in Somaliland during 2014
Table 80: Criminal and Civil Statistics in Somaliland during 2015 Criminal Regions cases registered CivilCases Cases cases continued cases completed Years 2015 2015 2015 2015 Civil Criminal 2015 Civil Criminal M/jeh 6973 3636 3337 1057 867 190 5946 2799 3147 Sahil 726 449 277 57 43 14 701 406 295 Togdheer 1700 1091 609 396 278 118 1204 740 464 Sool 698 329 369 125 77 48 576 248 328 Sanaag 723 397 326 316 274 42 563 211 352 79
269 4373
Awdal Total
1624 12444
1156 7058
468 484 352 5386 2435 1891
132 1019 521 544 10009 4925
498 5084
Chart xxx: Civil & Criminal Statistics in Somaliland during 2015
Chart XXX: Cases Continued and Completed Cases in Somaliland during 2015
Table 79: Yearly statistics on Legal aid Providers 2013-2014 Name of Legal aid Provider
Year SOLLA SWLA HARGEISA
Total number of Criminal Cases
2013 1433 1369 284
2014 0 108 176 80
Total number of Civil cases
2013 356 257 267
2014 0 216 250
Total Number of Cases
2013 1789 1626 551
2014 0 324 426
AMOUD LEGAL CLINIC TOTAL
428 3514
349 633
180 1060
Source: Ministry of justice
Chart 64: Yearly statistics on Legal aid Providers 2013
Table 80: Registered Notaries in Somaliland by Region 2014 -2015 Regions
Total registered Notaries 2014
2015
M/jeex Saxil Sool Sanaag Togdheer Awdal Total
70 4 2 2 21 13 112
66 4 2 2 23 13 110
Source: Ministry of justice
Chart 65: Registered Notaries in Somaliland by Region 2014-2015
81
186 652
608 4574
535 1285
7.3.3 VEHICLE ACCIDENTS Table 81: Vehicle Accidents during 2011-2015 Year
vehicle accidents
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
vehicle deaths vehicle accident injuries
2199 2191 2385 2687 2803
152 156 155 130 156
1546 1658 1733 2096 2080
Asset crushed 1595 1469 1596 1789 2291
Sources: Police Commander in Chief of Somaliland
Chart 66: Vehicle Accidents in Somaliland during 2011-2015
7.4 WATER 7.4.1 AVAILABLE WATER FACILITIES
Table 82: Number of Available Water Facilities by Region 2013-2014 M.Jeex Rehabilitation of boreholes Drilling of new boreholes Shallow Wells Communal Dams(Ballys) Springs Sub surface dams Water system
Awdal
Sanaag
Sool
Sahil
Togdheer
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 201 2014 3 2 5 4 4 6 4 10 6 8 2 3 5 6 5 6 7 3 4 14 5 4 3 4 8 25 20 14 12 8 6 60 34 27 18 15 10 10 7 5 8 2 7 10 8 2 3 7 4 3 4 3 2 4 2 15 13 17 12 10 8 7 5 1 3 4 1 16 10 8 4 3 16 40 36 28 15 27 18 18 8 10 12 7 8 82
M.Jeex 2015 Rehabilitation of boreholes Drilling of new boreholes Shallow Wells Communal Dams(Ballys) Springs Sub surface dams Water system
Awdal 2015 4 3 20 8 0 12 10
Sanaag 2015 3 0 7 10 0 12 10
Source: Ministry of Water.
Chart 67: Number of Available Water Facilities by Region 2013-2014
Number of Available Water Facilities by Region 2015
83
Sool 2015 3 7 4 1 0 30 5
4 4 11 9 2 5 8
Sahil 2015
Togdheer 2015 2 4 10 5 1 3 7
3 4 11 4 0 19 6
Table 83: Number of Available Water Facilities during 2012-2015 shallow wells
boreholes
Dams
Berkad
2012
78
133
42
378
2013
164
72
91
0
2014
2500
174
60
23000
2015
2500
174
81
23000
Source: Ministry of Water.
Chart 68: Number of Available Water Facilities 2012-2015
25000
20000 2012
15000
2013
10000
2014
2015
5000 0
shallow wells
boreholes
Dams
Berkad
water Kiosks
7.4.2 STATUS OF BOREHOLES
Table84: Boreholes and their Functional Status during 2011-2015 Regions 2011 Marood Jeex Awdal Sanaag Togdheer Sahil Sool Total
36 19 17 24 13 14 123
2013
2014 62 23 12 63 10 11 72
2015
22 18 57 26 12 15 150
16 19 39 25 15 20 124
Source: Ministry of Water. N.B: 2012 the data is not available in the Ministry of Water 84
2011
2013 29 16 13 25 5 6 97
2014 22 9 18 20 3 6 78
2015 2 3 4 3 2 2 16
2 0 0 0 3 4 9
Chart 69: Functioning and Not Functioning Boreholes in Somaliland during 2011-2015
7.5 TOURISM 7.5.1 HOTELS Table 85: All Hotels in main towns by Staffs, Rooms, and Beds in 2014-2015
Cities
Hargeisa
Borama
Gabiley
Years
2014
2015
2014
2015
2014
48
48
9
11
1159
1170
199
No. beds
1548
1551
No. Staff
956
965
Hotels No. Rooms
Berbera
Buroa
Erigavo
Sool
2015
2014
2015
2014
2015
2014
2015
2015
18
19
13
15
27
31
6
5
10
204
586
725
442
461
332
323
120
87
248
300
895
938
620
639
361
352
102
79
140
153
103
117
125
133
164
107
134
16
10
31
87
Sources: Hotels.
Table 86: Number of Available Media In Somaliland 2012
Year 2012 2014 2015
Number of TV station Public Private 1 13 1 13 1 17
Number of Website Registered Public Private 4 0 4 0 4
Number of Journal Registered Public Private 2 47 2 50 3 30
Sources: Ministry of Information.
Table88: Registered Holly Places (Mosques) for Islamic People 2012-2014
Region name M/jeh
Number of mosques 2013 2014 688 800
2012 530 85
2015 702
Togdheer Awdal Sanaag Sool Sahil Gabilay Hawd Daad Madheedh Buhoodle Saraar Badhan Selel Total
195 130 112 108 53 69 21 33 58 35 70 20 1434
323 135 168 134 62 110 30 34 57 43 79 28 1891
330 139 170 136 63 115 32 36 59 45 81 30 1,938
350 142 180 150 70 122 30 40 68 48 85 30 2115
Source: ministry of endowment
Table 89: Exchange Rate of $1 into Somaliland Shillings SH. 2011-2015 Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Selling 5,628 6,354 6,383 6,841 7,357
(Sh.Sl) Buying 5,738 6,464 6,711 7,129 7,546
Source: MNP&D (Depart. Of Statistics)
Chart 70: Exchange rate of $1 into Somaliland shillings SH. 2011-2015
86
(Sh.Sl)
87
88