This hospital is privately owned hospital, there are many maternity hospitals but this one is a private hospital.
EU always show up if they done even little project.
Development aid from the European Commission
On-going, mostly multi-year EU-funded programmes in Somaliland currently amount to approximately €62 million. There are 63 projects ongoing: 27 projects in the governance sector amounting to €21.9 million; 13 projects in the education sector, amounting to €11.2 million; 13 projects in support to economic growth amounting to €15.1 million; and 9 projects worth €8.5 million in other sectors (health, water and sanitation) and EU Flight Operations worth €5.3 million.
EU support to governance and security
The Interpeace-implemented Democratisation programme (different components worth a total a total €3.4 million) supported the delivery of a free and fair presidential election which was held in Somaliland in June 2010. The EU contributed to half of the costs of the elections. Currently, the project enhances and further consolidates the institutional and professional capacities of the National Electoral Commission and provides substantial technical assistance to support parliamentary and local elections to be held in Somaliland.
https://reliefweb.int/report/somalia/examples-eu-projects-somaliland
On the side lines of the meeting, the European Union formally handed over the Suldan Mohamed Secondary School to the Government of Somaliland. This school was built as part of the second phase of the EU financed 'Horumarinta Elmiga' project worth 11 million Euros. Since 2012, 41 new schools were built with EU funding in Somaliland and several existing schools expanded benefitting over 110,000 primary and secondary school children. The group also visited the construction site of the future Hargeisa Teacher Training Institute, built with funds from the European Union and the Global Partnership for Education.
The EU remains the largest donor to the education sector in Somaliland.
https://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/somalia_en/21845/EU supports education in Somaliland