to malab2 who thinks

that ummah does not care about somalia @malab#2

"The specific amounts of financial support provided by different countries to Somalia can vary depending on the circumstances and the nature of the assistance. While I don't have access to real-time data or specific figures beyond my September 2021 knowledge cutoff, I can provide you with some general information on the financial support given by these countries in the past:

  1. Turkey: Turkey has been a significant supporter of Somalia and has provided substantial financial aid. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Turkey had raised $300 million and secured an additional $350 million in pledges from countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation for Somalia. These funds were intended to address various needs in the country, including infrastructure, healthcare, education, and humanitarian relief.
  2. Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia has been actively involved in supporting Somalia financially. They have contributed funds for development projects, humanitarian assistance, and relief efforts during emergencies such as droughts and conflicts. However, specific figures for Saudi Arabia's financial support to Somalia may vary, and up-to-date data is required to provide accurate information.
  3. Qatar: Qatar has also provided financial support to Somalia, focusing on development projects, infrastructure, and humanitarian aid. While precise figures may not be available, Qatar's contributions have been significant, particularly during emergencies and in sectors such as education and healthcare.
  4. United Arab Emirates (UAE): The UAE has extended financial assistance to Somalia, particularly in development and infrastructure projects. They have also provided humanitarian aid during crises. The exact amounts of financial support from the UAE may vary, and it's advisable to refer to current data for accurate figures.
  5. Kuwait: Kuwait has been involved in providing financial aid to Somalia during humanitarian crises. They have contributed funds to support relief efforts and address the needs of affected populations. However, specific figures for Kuwait's financial support may vary, and recent data is necessary for precise information.

It's important to note that financial assistance can change over time, and countries may provide support through various channels such as bilateral aid, contributions to international organizations, or direct assistance to Somali government programs or NGOs. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the financial support provided by these countries to Somalia, it is recommended to refer to official sources or recent reports from relevant organizations. "

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Radical

Been there, done that
You're really gonna mention these vanity projects? Sure I guess it's better than nothing. but let's play with comparisons for a bit.

Here's how much money it takes to save ALL of the vulnerable Somalis
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Here's how much Qatar spent on the world cup
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Here's how much Saudi Arabia are paying Ronaldo
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Here's how much they were willing to pay Messi
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I know it's a tad rudimentary to suggest that Saudis should suddenly give 200+ million to Somalia. Things are much more complicated than that. There are other Muslim countries, some much closer to them, who also have issues

But seeing how much they're willing to shill for millionaire ajnabis puts matters into perspective doesn't it? Is one guy who's good at kicking a ball really more important than millions of starving Muslims? Idk. You tell me.
 
You're really gonna mention these vanity projects? Sure I guess it's better than nothing. but let's play with comparisons for a bit.

Here's how much money it takes to save ALL of the vulnerable Somalis
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Here's how much Qatar spent on the world cup
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Here's how much Saudi Arabia are paying Ronaldo
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Here's how much they were willing to pay Messi
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I know it's a tad rudimentary to suggest that Saudis should suddenly give 200+ million to Somalia. Things are much more complicated than that. There are other Muslim countries, some much closer to them, who also have issues

But seeing how much they're willing to shill for millionaire ajnabis puts matters into perspective doesn't it? Is one guy who's good at kicking a ball really more important than millions of starving Muslims? Idk. You tell me.
Itโ€™s very easy to shift blame onto others, but expecting charity from other nations is very low behaviour mann. U can look no further than urself, letโ€™s say thereโ€™s 500k Somalis outside in 1st world countries (under estimate). If each can send just 40$ a month that would meet the $240million. Thereโ€™s no excuse for there to be people dying from hunger in somalia when thereโ€™s many of us in qurbaha.
 
In fact, thatโ€™s actually a good idea, why donโ€™t we make non profit somali charities where we can all send money to build infrastructure, technology for farming waterwells, and so on. The diaspora can contribute to ending famine in Somalia instead of complaining. As long as the organisation is transparent and not corrupt it could actually work
 

Radical

Been there, done that
Itโ€™s very easy to shift blame onto others, but expecting charity from other nations is very low behaviour mann. U can look no further than urself, letโ€™s say thereโ€™s 500k Somalis outside in 1st world countries (under estimate). If each can send just 40$ a month that would meet the $240million. Thereโ€™s no excuse for there to be people dying from hunger in somalia when thereโ€™s many of us in qurbaha.
The above poster thinks these Arab countries care about Somalia cause we're "one ummah"

And I simply highlighted how they care more about men kicking a ball. That's it.

And that comparison is faulty. We'd all happily pay $40 a month if it went to a trustworthy organization with the appropriate means to allocate funds in the right sectors. However, that hardly exists and it would be much easier for 10 rich Arab guys to make that decision rather than gathering hundreds of thousands of diasporas and expecting to work as a unit. The former involves much less friction and decision making. I don't even know where you're getting at here
 
UAE is actively trying to mess with somalia and is mostly in the region entirely for personal gain and they showed that on numerous occasions in there dealings with somalia. They want to us to be there lapdog and they want to run that whole region. They don't want us to progress at all and helped the current president of somalia get into power.
The rest are basically the same except not as bad as the UAE.

Turkey is the only country on that list that's actually helping somalia without any deceit behind it and that's because it's mutually beneficial for them since they need as much allies as possible so they are going around trying to lift up and strengthen there bonds with weaker muslim countries so they can be viable allies and markets which will in turn strengthen them.

Qatar and Kuwait arent as bad as the UAE and Saudi Arabia
 

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