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In pictures: Women of Hargeisa

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Photographer Alison Baskerville has recently returned from Hargeisa, in Somaliland. While there, she was struck by the women she met - from those working in the hospital, to others who have built their own businesses.

Edna Adan Ismail is known as the First Lady of Somalia and was a government minister when Somaliland declared independence in 1991 - a move that has not been internationally recognised. She went on to become Somaliland's foreign minister and then in 2002 founded the Edna Adan University Hospital, the only maternity teaching hospital in the territory.

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She has also been a fervent campaigner against female genital mutilation and currently runs an awareness campaign across the country.

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The outpatients service now has about 15,000 women on its register, so training new midwives is essential to keep this service going. The service also records whether those registered have been "cut".

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Specialist care can be provided as international surgeons volunteer to spend time in the hospital. The hospital has operated on nearly 200 children suffering from hydrocephalus or "fluid on the brain".

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The hospital also treats other conditions, such as cleft palate. A visiting maxillofacial surgeon is on hand every six weeks, and these operations are performed free of charge.

Away from the hospital, Baskerville photographed a wedding. She said: "In public, women will be covered from head to foot in traditional clothing. However, behind closed doors, the women have a chance to wear bright clothing and to show off their elaborate hairstyles and make-up."

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Baskerville also pictured women starting their own businesses in Hargeisa, including Sara Haji, who has opened an Italian coffee house.

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Ms Haji has faced some resistance to the project, known as the Cup of Art, she said: "The prejudice is pushing me to try harder and fight back.

"I want to push social barriers.

"I came back to Somaliland as this is my spiritual home, but I was tired of the bad coffee.

"So my brother Khamal and I decided to do something about it."

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"We like the decor and the music," said two of her customers, Mona and Layla.

"We are working out our business plan to open our own beauticians.

"We can relax more here, and it's nice to be able to wear our jeans under our clothes."

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Tucked away in the Jiga Yar district of the city, the Royal Lounge backs on to a more affluent area.

Used by local businessmen and their families, the restaurant is the creation of a single mother of five, Sagal Olad.

"I built this place brick by brick," she said.

"It was hard to get men to listen to me, especially those that I employ - but after months of work we made our own little palace in the city."

Born in Mogadishu and raised in London, Ms Olad helped her mother raise her six siblings.

"We were always stared at on the bus, no-one had really seen Somalis in the 90s in London," she said.

"I realised I wanted to do more with my life and be a good example to my kids, so I left for Hargeisa to start out on my own."

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The images are to be exhibited as part of Women of the World festival in Hargeisa in July.

All photographs by Alison Baskerville.
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I went to the General wing of that maternity hospital with a relative.It's years ahead of all other clinics in HRG
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That is one thing I noticed during my time in Hargeisa, everywhere you go women were hustling from selling shaah in the middle of the street to importing live stock from Ethiopia to running their own business. Somali women are the backbone of that economy. Not only do they work harder than the men there they work harder than the women in the West.

More positive posts like this instead of the constant complaining


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Duriyada women rule Africa. :dj: :sland:
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Two areas that are backbone of Somali survival.

Women & livestock, and we have neglected both. Our women are the reason we are resilient. May Allah reward them.
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I hate those who complain when they see one or two women in the government. actually they deserve to run 60% of all somaliland government departments. Somaliand women are more hardworking and more honest than men. they also contribute more than men in the areas of economy, public service. for example 90% of road project funds came from women, I have seen only small number of men pledging something they may not pay.
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TheYuusuf,

Not sure why you want gogaraado in politics. It won't work in the case of the Horn. Only people who want to impress few Western NGOs listen to gogaraado.

Also you said naago contribute the most to projects. Yes it's true on certain cases but did you ask yourself where did they get the money from in the first hand?

Can you even name one naag in SL that's major business woman?

I believe in fair go for all genders but not in politics for example I don't like the restaurant segregation rules where women use small back door like cats. Believe me I respect women but politics is not for women no matter how much they try. They will never be accepted even in the West. Sure few will be elected even to Presidency but they will never be honored like Winston Churchill or Joseph Stalin just to mention an example.
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Yusuf u are right women r the backbone of society, i watched a clip about he begining of somaliland in 91. The women are the ones who started and formed the police force. They collected money to buy the police their uniformss and training. It was on slntv the other night, s great insight into the role of somalilsnd women in the 90s.
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WaaliCas wrote:TheYuusuf,

Not sure why you want gogaraado in politics. It won't work in the case of the Horn. Only people who want to impress few Western NGOs listen to gogaraado.

Also you said naago contribute the most to projects. Yes it's true on certain cases but did you ask yourself where did they get the money from in the first hand?

Can you even name one naag in SL that's major business woman?

I believe in fair go for all genders but not in politics for example I don't like the restaurant segregation rules where women use small back door like cats. Believe me I respect women but politics is not for women no matter how much they try. They will never be accepted even in the West. Sure few will be elected even to Presidency but they will never be honored like Winston Churchill or Joseph Stalin just to mention an example.
Margaret Thatcher? :MJ:
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WaaliCas wrote:TheYuusuf,

Not sure why you want gogaraado in politics. It won't work in the case of the Horn. Only people who want to impress few Western NGOs listen to gogaraado.

Also you said naago contribute the most to projects. Yes it's true on certain cases but did you ask yourself where did they get the money from in the first hand?

Can you even name one naag in SL that's major business woman?

I believe in fair go for all genders but not in politics for example I don't like the restaurant segregation rules where women use small back door like cats. Believe me I respect women but politics is not for women no matter how much they try. They will never be accepted even in the West. Sure few will be elected even to Presidency but they will never be honored like Winston Churchill or Joseph Stalin just to mention an example.
yes suhura, she is the richest Woman in the horn. she contributes 20% tax revenue in somaliland and about 5% tax revenue in Ethiopia, she is the biggest employer in your region particularly. fast majority of somaliland labour are women. adhiga hablo yaryar baa raaca, hilibka yagaa iibiya, khudaarta yagaa iibiya.qaadka yagaa iibiya. lacagtu meelahay ka timaado oo dhan yagaa ka shaqeeya. waxa la xaqiijiyey in markii wasaarada maaliyadu ay xisaabiyaasha kastamada dalka oo dhan dumar ka dhigtay in musuqmaasuqii si weyn hoos udhacay. xitaa dumarku haday wax musuqmaasuqaan caruurtooday gashaa. halka ragu qaad khamri iyo tumasho lacagtu kaga baxdo. i
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