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Guban Pictures

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 10:04 am
by Adan_1
By Ahmed Dirir

At 100 km East of Berbera in The Guban Region of somaliland .
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Ahmed Dirir – The Director of Water

Ahmed Dirir is a 38 Yr old water resource management specialist and is also passionate about renewable energy. Ahmed has been involved in the Somaliland energy and water sector for the last 5 years, after moving from London his place of birth.

A senior project manager with over 10 years experience in managing social enterprises in the UK, he is also an experienced fundraiser with an established track record. Ahmed Dirir took the reins of the Directorate National of Water Resources in October 2010, where his combined skills have spearheaded the dynamic development of the Somaliland Water Sector.

Although traditional sources of funding and grants were nonexistent over the last 18 months, he has supported the ministry in diversifying its revenue sources, seeing bilateral aid and Multi lateral donor funding successfully role into the ministry.

As Director of National Water Resources he has established a clear vision and has developed an ambitious 5 year strategy for the Somaliland Water Sector, which aims to create the mechanisms to change the vicious cycle of droughts that have plagued the country for decades.

Ahmed Dirir Says “The current level of delivery has never been achieved in the ministry and we are at the moment managing over $60 Million USD of ground and surface water development projects as well as developing a young water sector workforce”

(5 Year Strategic Plan is available from the Download Page)

Moving to Somaliland from Britain in 2005 Ahmed Dirir established Barqodhereg Drilling & Construction Company that has constructed numerous water infrastructures all over Somaliland as well as developing successful agricultural and dairy farms in Saahil and Togdheer.

The famous Barqodhereg Farm is totally free of fossil fuel powered energy and has showcased locally made biogas production from livestock effluent. They have also locally manufactured wind turbines, mechanical water pumps among much more.
Ahmed is a keen gemmologist and also enjoys 4×4 driving in the Guban coastal regions of Somaliland when he gets time, he also has serious interest in nutrition, cooking and camel milk.

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 10:16 am
by DayaxJeclee
[quote="Adan_1"]By Ahmed Dirir

At 100 km East of Berbera in The Guban Region of somaliland .
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Midabkees qurux badanaa

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 10:18 am
by greenday
beautiful :heart:

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:28 am
by Somaliman50
Moving to Somaliland from Britain in 2005 Ahmed Dirir established Barqodhereg Drilling & Construction Company that has constructed numerous water infrastructures all over Somaliland
Would like to see a thorough report on that. And why is there no website for this establishment? It's a very useful resource to look into.

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:28 pm
by LiquidHYDROGEN
:krs: :Obama: :lawd:

I wanna go back home so bad. But not until I finish my studies. :x

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:45 pm
by rich-boy
So that's the famous Guban looks beautiful indeed my grandfather has a farm there i may just go and check it out .

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:34 pm
by BankiiTuuyo
there's a poisonous tree in guban that mimics the grape tree the ciise muuse planted it there to kill us all ''ciise muuse mooye hadan cidaba noolato''

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:37 pm
by BankiiTuuyo
rich-boy wrote:So that's the famous Guban looks beautiful indeed my grandfather has a farm there i may just go and check it out .
what was that prison in guban called dawladi afweyne isticmaali jirtay?

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 5:08 am
by Cumar-Labasuul
:lawd:

Masha'allah. I too wanna go home.

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:59 am
by rich-boy
BankiiTuuyo wrote:
rich-boy wrote:So that's the famous Guban looks beautiful indeed my grandfather has a farm there i may just go and check it out .
what was that prison in guban called dawladi afweyne isticmaali jirtay?


Are talking about madera ?

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:35 am
by ZubeirAwal
Is that KOR SHOORI?

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:43 am
by ZubeirAwal
DAYUM WALLAHI THIS IS BEYOND COMPREHENSION, MORE PALM TREES IN SL!, I HAVE TO MEET THIS CHAP NEXT YEAR

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Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:59 am
by Saraxnow
Beautiful.It's like the whole country has never ending treasures waiting to unfold. And locally produced wind turbines? wow :up:

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:18 am
by Cumar-Labasuul
As soon as I saw the palm trees I knew Abuukar would love this thread :up: :lol:
Yes I believe it is kor shoori, the thing is Somaliland as a whole has been hidden. Most diaspora only visit hargeisa, berbera burco borama etc. The only coastal cities photoed are berbera and very rarely maydh the whole eastern region (which is like 2 thirds or SL) is untouched and the whole coast besides berbera is unvisited.

We need to do some travelling.

Re: Guban Pictures

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:29 am
by ZubeirAwal
Cumar what do you think im gonna do next year, im heading out to these areas, which is why i spend time on Google earth looking for interesting places, mostly along the coast, look at this white sand dune beach 23km east of berbera, such a pleasent sight to the eye!

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