What is eastern somalia?How can we do population census with the regions in the north- and eastern Somalia + all the land occupied by terrorists? We have been arguing about Somalias real population for yearsQuick search on the internet says 17 million.
As long as Banadir + everything east of the Shabelle river including PL is able to be part of the census, that’s all I care about. Looking forward to it inshallahWhat is eastern somalia?
Census is helpful regardless of SL and terrorist situation. Not many people right now live in Shabaab controlled land and SL population is around 3-4 million.
I mean somaliland and puntland. We don’t need “is around” census. This smells like corruption. Saying they will do something that’s impossible right now. And yes terrorists sadly control a huge plot of land and citizens in central and southernWhat is eastern somalia?
Census is helpful regardless of SL and terrorist situation. Not many people right now live in Shabaab controlled land and SL population is around 3-4 million.
I’m sure PL will be a part of it. Otherwise wouldn’t be backed and funded by Western donorsI mean somaliland and puntland. We don’t need “is around” census. This smells like corruption. Saying they will do something that’s impossible right now. And yes terrorists sadly control a huge plot of land and citizens in central and southern.
It is missing more than half of Mudulood villages, also why are smaller Abgaal towns listed there like Cadale and Warshiekh while much larger ones like Galcad, BiyoCade, Caligaduud are left out?Finally we've been waiting for this for a while now. It was supposed to take place last year if i'm not mistaken but it was moved to this year instead. Let's just hope for 23 million somalis in somalia. The map below made by a reddit user by the name of u/MoreSomalia shows the number and distribution of somali villages cities and town.
Of course it's doesn't account for every villages or settlement but it's a good approximation. It's a rough estimate of population distribution in somalia though it doesn't account for pastoralist. Surprisingly the rivers are densely populated and heavily concentrated but it makes sense since people there are agriculturalists.
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Bro that’s literally two shacks and a hut. Can’t blame map makers for thatAlso I'd like people to note that like 40% of Abgaal's live in rural villages, that can only be found on Google Earth. It is insane how densely populated and how neglected(projects and development) this part of the country is.
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The above village is a good example. You can't find that village in official maps. And there is like thousand more Dotted Between Xamar and Qeycad.
Damn my bad bro. But yeah I would ageee on the afarta tuulo population. Those who been there know how densely populated it is@Prince of HS why delete? I was doing some math to give you a good answer.
I believe the area of Afarta tuulo+Mahaday alone has a population closer to 300 000.
I only use Google Earth as a solid evidence, and even then buildings alone are not enough for me. I check if the land is worked on, ie. if it has a maintained farm.@Rationale the national commission will establish the following
1. Number of Villages, cities, towns by 'clan'
2. Pastoral population by water wells/dams
3. Electricity/Water capacity in urban area
4. Correlate estimates against census done kenya
5. Begin counting process ensuring everyone is present so no 'ghosts' are added
Niyahow 80% of the villages listed in UNFPA are ghost villages when searched on google satellite where it only shows 'rock' by a village name, especially in the south/north who went to EXTREME measures to lie about their population showing 'langaab syndrome'