Dr_Osman Posted July 21, 2012 Teacher Training College. GTEC PDRC Puntland Fishery Union Massive Medical College To Train Doctors In Galkayo and Garowe. Below shot is galkayo National Crimes Investigation Headquarter Police Academy Army Headquarters Marine Academy Coast-Guard Tower Livestock Ministry who manages alot of qurantine centers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted July 21, 2012 Simba is opening up a medical manufacturing plant in Garowe. NESHA Highway Authority who specialises in Puntland roads. Alot of key reforms like licenses, safety signs, and projects have been done in this sector Welfare institution for the disadvantaged people in Puntland like shoe-shiners. PIDAM a training institute for our science and technology sector Bosaso Prison Qardho Prison Bosaso is also has its suburban areas away from hustling bustling downtown Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted July 21, 2012 Puntland has some solid key institutions in the following areasl 1. Government Institutions. Like ministries, palaces, local councils, parliament 2. Security Institutions in all aspects from army, coastal, and airforce 3. Prison institutions 4. It has a-lot of social institutions like paswe welfare agency that is one i singled out cuz i like it but u can see every second day there is some sort of social institution holding a conference or awareness program 5. Medical and Educational Institutions. Now I don't mean schools or hospitals (the state has alot in that aspect) but I mean key institutions where the teachers are trained in puntland not addis or where our doctors are trained in puntland not nairobi. These facilities are operating in Puntland. 6. There is also infrastructure institution covering a wide area but mainly roads and ports. We see a port being built in las qorey and Bosaso port expanded and upgraded. 7. Farming is huge now in Puntland and there already is a farming union in Bosaso which is expected to expand to all puntland. This is a key sector for puntland and it appears the state is going full swing in greening up puntland 8. Fishery union has been set up and will overlook and progress the fishery sector of Puntland 9. We all know Puntland has a very strong entrepenerial spirit so its no suprise the chamber of commerce overlooks and progresses puntland business community. 10. Manufacturing union has been set up for Puntland's manufacturers and will look to expand the state capability in this sector Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted July 21, 2012 Dr_Osman;852248 wrote: Puntland has some solid key institutions in the following areasl 1. Government Institutions. Like ministries, palaces, local councils, parliament 2. Security Institutions in all aspects from army, coastal, and airforce 3. Prison institutions 4. It has a-lot of social institutions like paswe welfare agency that is one i singled out cuz i like it but u can see every second day there is some sort of social institution holding a conference or awareness program 5. Medical and Educational Institutions. Now I don't mean schools or hospitals (the state has alot in that aspect) but I mean key institutions where the teachers are trained in puntland not addis or where our doctors are trained in puntland not nairobi. These facilities are operating in Puntland. 6. There is also infrastructure institution covering a wide area but mainly roads and ports. We see a port being built in las qorey and Bosaso port expanded and upgraded. 7. Farming is huge now in Puntland and there already is a farming union in Bosaso which is expected to expand to all puntland. This is a key sector for puntland and it appears the state is going full swing in greening up puntland 8. Fishery union has been set up and will overlook and progress the fishery sector of Puntland 9. We all know Puntland has a very strong entrepenerial spirit so its no suprise the chamber of commerce overlooks and progresses puntland business community. 10. Manufacturing union has been set up for Puntland's manufacturers and will look to expand the state capability in this sector Carafaat, Puntland has a number of institutions, so I don't know where u get this idea somalia doesnt have institutions? when you say somalia you mean the tfg. Let me say I have been monitoring the mogadishu lately and it is developing rapidly to the point the doctor is a bit concerned Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted July 21, 2012 Keep Puntland pics coming Dr Owl. I am tired of Carafaat's day dreams. :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted July 21, 2012 Talaabo, carafaat side-steps the puntland question because he knows deep down its rapidly moving forward and his not apart of it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted July 21, 2012 Dr_Osman and 'Liibaan' Guinness World Records for Thread Assassinations. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted July 21, 2012 Dr Osman, I am talking about National Institutions, not their regional branches. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted August 2, 2012 My hart goes out to those many Somali children who have been traumatized by our collective mistakes. We should therefor collectlively appreciate, reward and organize all those volunteers taking care of children in to local, district and regional Child Services. And there should be even a Minister or High Commissioner for Children responsible for the welbeing and rights of our children. That institutions should have a significant mandate to give a voice to all those voice less children. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted August 2, 2012 Carafaat is a patriot and genuine. I agree we need these institutions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted August 2, 2012 LST, sxb waad mahad san tahay. Dastuurka waxa lagu daray, dhoor Commission oo iminka loo bahan yahay. It's a good step! Which Independent Commissions does the draft Provisional Constitution envisage being established? While the establishment of Independent Commissions is not limited to those mentioned in the draft Provisional Constitution, the draft Provisional Constitution explicitly names some Independent Commissions that must be appointed according to the constitution. There must be established: A Judicial Service Commission, responsible for the administration of the Judiciary including the appointment, dismissal, and discipline of members of the Judiciary – see Articles 109A and 111A. This is to be appointed 30 days after the new Council of Ministers is formed – see Article 135 (2) (a). A Human Rights Commission , responsible for the promotion and protection of Human Rights, and the monitoring and supervision of their observance – see Article 111B. This is to be appointed 45 days after the new Council of Ministers is formed – see Article 135 (2) ©. 23 An Anti-Corruption Commission , responsible for the investigation and publication of corruption allegations, and cases involving the public sector – see Article 111C. A Parliamentary Service Commission , responsible for providing services, facilities, and offices to ensure the effective functioning of the Federal Parliament – see Article 111D. This is to be appointed 15 days after the new Council of Ministers is formed – see Article 135 (2) (d). A Boundaries and Federation Commission , responsible for studying and recommending on the number and boundaries of future Federal Member States – see Article 111E. This is to be appointed 60 days after the new Council of Ministers is formed – see Article 135 (2) (e). An Interstate Commission , responsible for ensuring intergovernmental coordination and cooperation, and the amicable resolution of intergovernmental disputes between the Federal Government and the Federal Member State governments, or among the Federal Member State governments – see Article 111F. This is to be appointed 1 year after the new Council of Ministers is formed – see Article 135 (2) (f). A National Independent Electoral Commission , responsible for the development of a comprehensive legal framework for the management, monitoring, and publication of electoral results at the Federal Government level, and the registration of voters, candidates and political parties – see Article 111G. This is to be appointed 60 days after the new Council of Ministers is formed – see Article 135 (2) (e). A National Security Commission , responsible for the development of an integrated security framework providing for civil oversight and public monitoring of expenditures of the security forces – see Article 111H. This is to be appointed 45 days after the new Council of Ministers is formed – see Article 135 (2) ©. A Truth and Reconciliation Commission , responsible for fostering national healing, reconciliation and unity – see Article 111I. This is to be appointed 30 days after the new Council of Ministers is formed – see Article 135 (2) (g). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted September 1, 2013 Carafaat;809320 wrote: Somali National Academy of Culture, Literature and Arts Intergovernmental Academy of Somali Language http://www.puntlandobserver.com/the-launch-of-an-intergovernmental-academy-of-somali-language/ that is already one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted September 1, 2013 The Somali Air Control Authority. http://www.wardheernews.com/final-communique-of-the-somaliland-and-somalia-4th-dialogue-held-in-istanbul-on-7-9-july-2013/ That is two. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites