SOMALILAND : British consultancy Adam Smith expected in Hargeisa to advise army – 07/01/2022 – Africa Intelligence

from EUR/USD 50
Only buy articles you are interested in
Unlimited access to the website
Do you want a free trial before subscribing?
Do you want a free trial before subscribing?
Read our free content to get a better idea of our editorial identity
Read this article here:
Somaliland president Muse Bihi Abdi is putting the finishing touches to a trip that will take him to Washington in mid-March. There he hopes to rally his supporters in Congress to plead with the Biden administration for the recognition of the country. […]
With extensive business interests in Somalia, Turkey is discreetly involving itself in discussions between the leaders of Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia and Somaliland. […]
On 5 March, Bashir Goth, who has been Somaliland’s representative in the US since the summer of 2018, signed a […]
The mediation process between the Somalian and Somaliland governments that […]
The security consulting firm that was overseeing the Joint Operations Command Center is being wound up. […]
Adam Smith International has won a contract from the British foreign ministry to help the Kurdistan Region of Iraq to implement “priority reforms” mainly regarding the security forces. […]
Africa Intelligence uses cookies to provide reliable and secure features, measure and analyse website traffic and provide support to the website users.

Apart from those essential for the proper operation of the website, you can choose which cookies you accept to have stored on your device.

Either “Accept and close” to agree to all cookies or go to “Manage cookies” to review your options. You can change these settings at any time by going to our Cookie management page.
A cookie is a text file placed on the hard drive of your terminal (computer, smart phone, tablet, etc.) by the website. It aims to make browsing more fluid and to offer you content and services tailored to your interests.
These cookies are required to ensure the reliability and security and our website. They are also used to create and log into your user account.
These cookies allow us to anonymously collect data about traffic on Africa Intelligence.

List of analytics cookies: Google Analytics.
These cookies help up us assess how effective our Twitter campaigns are to promote our publication and our services.

List of marketing cookies: Twitter pixel.
These cookies allow us to better cater to our clients and users’ needs.

List of user support cookies: LiveChat.
Three ways to create your email notifications:
Do not hesitate to create your own notifications according to your interests : better criteria narrows down the results.
You can modify or delete your notifications or summaries in your account.
New: Sign up for real-time alerts and be notified of new editions!  
Once registered, you will be notified by a short message on your computer or mobile phone as soon as a new edition of our publication or an alert is published. Stay informed anytime, anywhere!

A pioneer on the web since 1996, Africa Intelligence is the leading news site on Africa for professionals.

source