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Somalia: The Turkish vice prime minister lay foundation of a hospital and new terminal at Mogadishu airport.

 

During his visit, Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag lay foundation of a hospital and new terminal at Mogadishu airport to be constructed by Turkey and be in informed on education, health and infrastructure projects in Mogadishu.

 

Turkish deputy premier arrived in Somali capital of Mogadishu on Saturday.

 

During his visit, Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag will lay foundation of a hospital to be constructed by Turkey and be in informed on education, health and infrastructure projects in Mogadishu.

 

The Turkish vice prime minister also laid the foundation today the construction of a new terminal at Mogadishu airport. Around $150 million will be expended to upgrade Aden Adde international.. project including spacious departure and arrival hall..14 new gates with jetway bridges..upgrading runway and new tower for air traffic control.. New jet fuel depot. New power station in the airport and two new aircraft hangar.

 

P.S I hear that there is still a debate going on that a brand new airport is to be built rather than an expansion of the current one, according to people at the airport it would be built on the northern outskirts of the city near Bal'ad, but personaly I think that is wishful thinking as the turk deputy premier already made a commitment to this particular expansion, I think such an expansion would be more than adequate for Somali aviation needs in Southern Somalia, maybe some one wlse with greater knowledge could clarify for us.

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Mogadishu Medical Park

 

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62-bed hospital will be built in the area of 500 thousand square meters, all the architectural design and construction, by FOM Group Architecture completed in as little as 2 months. medical equipment, except for the construction of the hospital is expected to be 2 million 500 thousand TL in the cost of all expenses FOM Group Architecture ' of own resources will be provided.

 

Operation of the hospital's Medical Park Hospitals Group, the need for staff to meet Doctors Organisation. Project completed and will begin construction of the new year for the hospital, a team of Turkish engineers and architects, materials, then hit the road to reach the Port of Mogadishu. Medical Park Hospitals Group in Turkey 12 hospital that performs all design projects and the construction of FOM Group Architecture, 180 tons of construction materials, along with seven trucks and two tractor port of Mersin on Monday, October 17, 2011 sent by boat to Somalia.

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Mogadishu 200 bed hospital complex

 

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Commissioned by Erdogan in Somalia, 200-bed hospital, residential, 40 classrooms, a nurse vocational schools, roads, mosques, market place, such as work started on the construction of basic facilities, TOKI, Turkey's bid for the hospital was to be built as a grant.

 

TOKI Bilkent center for the 9 companies participated in the tender.

 

Hospital in Somalia 17 single rooms, 34 rooms for 4 persons, 5 persons, a room for 3 people and will take place. Intensive care units, observation units, hospital beds, number of beds in wards with 200 beds will be.

 

Hospital clinics, inpatient, emergency department, imaging center laboratory, intensive care, maternity and operating units, kitchen, laundry, sterilization, and technical centers will morgue.

 

Guest-house-for-Turkish health team

 

Health care team will go to Turkey to serve a separate guest unit in a hospital is designed as a block.

 

The guesthouse three suites, three people in two rooms, double rooms and 22 single rooms will 6.

 

Lightweight steel construction material produced hospital will be built on the ground twice. Inpatient services on the first floor, a guest house will take place four blocks of units and administrative units. The other two blocks will on the ground floor. At the hospital, clinic car park 110 cars and 33 vehicles, including 143 car parking spaces in the car park planned for emergency services.

 

40 classrooms, a nurse in high school, and religious facility procurement activities are continuing.

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More news on the jaazira livestock facility

 

Monday, December 24, 2012

By Adnan Hussein

 

Nearly six months after its opening, the al-Jazira animal health facility and quarantine centre in Mogadishu is preparing to export its first shipment of livestock in March, according to officials.

 

All livestock at the facility undergoes evaluation and treatment to ensure it passes international health safety standards before they are approved by the government for live export, said Mohamed Mohamud, director of agricultural development at the Ministry of Natural Resources.

 

The facility, which was opened on July 28th in a ceremony attended by former President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, is owned by private Somali investors and is managed under the supervision and guidance of the Somali Ministry of Natural Resources, he said.

 

"Our health department is charged with supervising the new facility and will quarantine sick animals," Mohamud told Sabahi. "Diseased animals will be slaughtered and either burned or buried in order to prevent contamination of shipments."

 

The livestock undergoing evaluation will be exported to Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt, he said, adding that the ministry is committed to provide healthy livestock at suitable market prices.

 

The facility was built over three years and can hold 250,000 heads of cattle. The compound comprises grazing grounds and a water basin for sheep, cows and camels, as well as inspection facilities staffed with veterinarians and trained support staff.

 

The project is part of a wide range of initiatives the government is supporting to revitalise Somalia's economy.

 

Somali Minister of Natural Resources Abdirizaq Omar Mohamed said his ministry is actively working with investors to develop agricultural production, improve food safety and strengthen exports with regional trading partners.

 

Attracting private investors and building the infrastructure necessary to successfully export Somalia's natural resources are a top priority for the ministry, Mohamed told Sabahi.

 

"We will soon be able to celebrate our ambitious economic goals and [somalia] will be able, one day, to survive without external aid," he said.

 

Mohamed said the ministry is currently working with private investors to resume the export of bananas, once a booming source of revenue for the country.

 

The minister urged Somalis and foreign businesspersons to invest in Somalia and take advantage of the many lucrative opportunities available for developing the country's abundant natural resources.

 

Deynaba Makaraan Barow, a 44-year-old pastoralist from Lower Shabelle, said the government's involvement in facilitating and promoting livestock exports is an encouraging sign.

 

"The livestock trade during the days of the former central government [before the civil war] was a significant source of economic stimulus for the country," Barow told Sabahi. She said she is hopeful that Somali herders can once again export their livestock at those same levels.

 

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