Dams, Water and Drainage Infrastructure Thread

Zero

Somaliland patriot
you claimed in another thread you were independent and you don't have access to international facilities.
I said that we were an isolated unrecognized de facto state which mean we can't do any legal business with the outside world or take loans from international banks and investors have no legal security for their investments in Somaliland.

What does UNICEF's help to do what anything that I have said? When there are humanitarian catastrophes such as droughts they help anyone,anywhere.That is their job.
 
I said that we were an isolated unrecognized de facto state which mean we can't do any legal business with the outside world or take loans from international banks and investors have no legal security for their investments in Somaliland.

What does UNICEF's help to do what anything that I have said? When there are humanitarian catastrophes such as droughts they help anyone,anywhere.That is their job.
UNICEF is an international organisation. Not only that recently you've open a trade office in dubai. Somaliland hit the international business pages recently thanks to a $442m landmark investment from DP World.
 

SirLancelLord

Reformation of Somaliland
VIP
I want to start a proper charity based on developing sewage system and accessing water aquifers underground to maintain a constant source of water throughout the land. This will probably take a lot of planning tho, but we must work towards long term goals and not just depend on hand-outs from strangers.

http://earthwise.bgs.ac.uk/index.php/Hydrogeology_of_Somalia

Check these out in somaliland most people have a massive septic tank in their home which needs to be emptied once full probably dumped on the town's outskirts.

There's a sustainable solution to this
http://www.podtanks.com
 

Factz

Factzopedia
VIP
Somaliland president launches new annual reforestation day.

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"The inaugural Somaliland National Tree Day, the 4 million residents of Somaliland were encouraged to plant 100,000 trees, stop cutting trees down and discuss environment challenges in an effort to create awareness on the best ways to fight the severe long-lasting drought that has devastated the region.

Additionally, clearing of vegetation, overgrazing, soil erosion, deforestation and general depletion of natural resources have led to biodiversity loss."

Read more: https://news.globallandscapesforum....launches-new-annual-reforestation-initiative/
 

Apollo

VIP
Livestock kills the trees over there. They eat the young seedlings so trees have no chance to mature. Only human intervention and active planning can stop the desertification.
 

Factz

Factzopedia
VIP
Livestock kills the trees over there. They eat the young seedlings so trees have no chance to mature. Only human intervention and active planning can stop the desertification.

Somaliland are starting to teach their nomads to convert from nomadism into agro-pastoralism. At the same time, Somaliland are starting to plant trees and cheap grasses from Europe which is good for their livestock and it doesn't need that much water so overall Somaliland is trying their best to combat drought and fix the environment.
 
Somaliland president launches new annual reforestation day.

5Lqrkrm.jpg


"The inaugural Somaliland National Tree Day, the 4 million residents of Somaliland were encouraged to plant 100,000 trees, stop cutting trees down and discuss environment challenges in an effort to create awareness on the best ways to fight the severe long-lasting drought that has devastated the region.

Additionally, clearing of vegetation, overgrazing, soil erosion, deforestation and general depletion of natural resources have led to biodiversity loss."

Read more: https://news.globallandscapesforum....launches-new-annual-reforestation-initiative/
Thank god we are finally taking the environment seriously. I will write more emails to the somali government officials so that they start taking infrastructure seriously too. Plus trees will help to collect more rain and to cool down the temperatures. Now lets hope puntland starts fighting their desert and somalia can be green again!!

:banderas::salute:
 

Factz

Factzopedia
VIP
To all doubters saying somalia is a desert i suggest you watch this video.


Somalia doesn't even have deserts. It's mainly arid with some fertile lands and arid means dry soil with lack of water and nutrients.

The areas that are arid have a degraded soil issue which can easily be fixed with investing more into agriculture and teaching the nomads to practice agro-pastoralism and also, Somalis got to stop cutting down the trees as trees help with the water supply by creating rain clouds and keeps the soil moistured and fertile.

Learn more from the brother. Here: https://www.somalispot.com/threads/somali-people-actually-won-but-they-dont-see-it.40332/
 
Somalia doesn't even have deserts. It's mainly arid with some fertile lands and arid means dry soil with lack of water and nutrients.

The areas that are arid have a degraded soil issue which can easily be fixed with investing more into agriculture and teaching the nomads to practice agro-pastoralism and also, Somalis got to stop cutting down the trees as trees help with the water supply by creating rain clouds and keeps the soil moistured and fertile.

Learn more from the brother. Here: https://www.somalispot.com/threads/somali-people-actually-won-but-they-dont-see-it.40332/
Yeah. Only around 12% of Somalia is barren.
https://www.somalispot.com/threads/somalia-land-cover-and-degradation.40323/
 

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