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NEED TO KNOW | The ghost city: Inside Mogadishu, Somalia | PBS
NEED TO KNOW | The ghost city: Inside Mogadishu, Somalia | PBS
NEED TO KNOW | The ghost city: Inside Mogadishu, Somalia | PBS
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/video/video-the-ghost-city-inside-mogadishu-somalia/11212/ As Somalia struggles with a devastating famine, Need to Know ...
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Ambush in Mogadishu The real 'Black Hawk Down' story
Ambush in Mogadishu The real 'Black Hawk Down' story
Ambush in Mogadishu The real 'Black Hawk Down' story
Previously in parts. Now in one full upload.
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18:16
Driving In Somalia - Mogadishu Streets
Driving In Somalia - Mogadishu Streets
Driving In Somalia - Mogadishu Streets
New Mogadishu, enjoy :D
April 2015
Music:
1. Dhalinyaro - Ahmed Sheeno
2. Xamar/Muqdisho - Dayax Dalnuurshe
3. Xamar - feat; Mohamud Kaafi, Sahra Omar Dhuule, AbdiAziz IskaLaji, Abdihamiid Elmi, Khadar Ilkacas, Sir Mohamoud
©GreaterSomalia
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Somalia: Beach life returns to Mogadishu - BBC News
Somalia: Beach life returns to Mogadishu - BBC News
Somalia: Beach life returns to Mogadishu - BBC News
Life is returning to normal at Mogadishu's Lido beach following al-Shabab's expulsion from the Somali capital.
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7:23
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Hotels & Spaghetti
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Hotels & Spaghetti
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Hotels & Spaghetti
This week Rashid checks out one of the best hotels in Mogadishu, Hotel Makkah! #TheSomaliaTheyNeverShowYou #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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10:12
Watch - Rageh Omaar's Report From Mogadishu | Much Hope to Be Found on the Streets of Mogadishu
Watch - Rageh Omaar's Report From Mogadishu | Much Hope to Be Found on the Streets of Mogadishu
Watch - Rageh Omaar's Report From Mogadishu | Much Hope to Be Found on the Streets of Mogadishu
Somali-born British journalist Rageh Omaar Reporting From Mogadishu - the City He Was Born
much hope to be found on the Street Of Mogadishu
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10:34
Mogadishu City 4.0
Mogadishu City 4.0
Mogadishu City 4.0
The capital city of Somalia 2014
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9:44
Return to Mogadishu: Remembering Black Hawk Down
Return to Mogadishu: Remembering Black Hawk Down
Return to Mogadishu: Remembering Black Hawk Down
http://www.ReturntoMogadishu.com Since the events of "Black Hawk Down" twenty years ago, U.S. Army Rangers from the battle return to Mogadishu, Somalia for the first time to relive the firefight in the city streets.
Directed by Matt Knighton, Produced by Mary Beth Minnis, Director of Photography Jacob Hamilton, Editor Gabriel Cox, Original Score by Kyle Lent, Executive Producer Jim Hocker
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2:11
Mogadishu Films: Daawo Ciida Arafada Muqdisho 2015.
Mogadishu Films: Daawo Ciida Arafada Muqdisho 2015.
Mogadishu Films: Daawo Ciida Arafada Muqdisho 2015.
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51:13
Bashir Osman (Entrepreneur) at STARTUP GRIND MOGADISHU
Bashir Osman (Entrepreneur) at STARTUP GRIND MOGADISHU
Bashir Osman (Entrepreneur) at STARTUP GRIND MOGADISHU
Bashir Osman is a young renowned businessman in Somalia, who is amongst the few entrepreneurs who actually lived In Mogadishu throughout the civil war. He took it upon him to organize and bring about a security firm that is not respected locally but also internationally and trusted by all top organizations operating in the country. He also has hotels across the city that offer the best security and environment to make one feel comfortable and stable to operate in this sometime volatile city.
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5:15
Somalia/Mogadishu International Port
Somalia/Mogadishu International Port
Somalia/Mogadishu International Port
Our Albayrak Group commenced its activities with the construction sector in 1996, executed projects only within the construction sector until 1982 and in that year entered the personnel transportation sector. The Albayrak group, which achieved an expansion parallel to the growth of the national economy, had sustained Turkey with the group’s investments in new sectors. With over 20 corporations, the Albayrak Group is constantly growing and continuing its operations in 6 different sectors; construction, real estate investment, industry, logistics, service, news media and tourism.
The Albayrak Group, which had arrived at this point by giving ov
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16:06
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: FRESH AFGOOYE!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: FRESH AFGOOYE!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: FRESH AFGOOYE!
Join the crew as they visit Afgooye in Lower Shabelle outside of Mogadishu! Somalia's organic fruits and vegetables are grown here! In the 1980s, Afgooye was one of the best cities for tourism. Enjoy the road trip! #MyMogadishuSummer #My252Summer
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11:52
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: RoofTops, Beaches & Juice Parties!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: RoofTops, Beaches & Juice Parties!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: RoofTops, Beaches & Juice Parties!
This week Rashid shows us his crib, hangs at Benadir Beach and has a "Juice Party" with friends! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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21:51
Building Livelihoods In Mogadishu long
Building Livelihoods In Mogadishu long
Building Livelihoods In Mogadishu long
Employment, Livelihoods and Basic Service Delivery for Vulnerable Urban Communities in Mogadishu
The European Union-funded “Sustainable Employment Creation and Improved Livelihoods for Vulnerable Urban Communities in Mogadishu” (SECIL) project has, between September 2011 – March 2015, implemented strategic activities in five sectors of the urban economy: economic infrastructure, solid waste management, construction, water and sanitation, and energy and environment.
Through the SECIL project, UN-Habitat has – in partnership with the Benadir Regional Administration (BRA), CESVI and Human Relief Foundation – created over 1000 long term jobs an
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SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Warming Up!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Warming Up!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Warming Up!
Join us all summer long from Mogadishu! Meet Rashid Abdullahi as he shares his life in Mogadishu! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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20:03
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Somali Wedding
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Somali Wedding
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Somali Wedding
This week Rashid welcomes Blogger Caroline Otieno to Mogadishu to experience Somalia! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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11:02
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: I need Syrup!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: I need Syrup!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: I need Syrup!
Rashid is missing food from the west. He invites his foodie friend over since she has waffles & syrup from her trip to Nairobi! Meet foodie blogger Ayaan from Eating In Xamar! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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4:12
FRESH From Mogadishu 03 02 2015
FRESH From Mogadishu 03 02 2015
FRESH From Mogadishu 03 02 2015
FRESH From Mogadishu 03 02 2015
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DRIVING IN MOGADISHU: AFAR IRDOOD - VIA ROMA
DRIVING IN MOGADISHU: AFAR IRDOOD - VIA ROMA
DRIVING IN MOGADISHU: AFAR IRDOOD - VIA ROMA
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Mogadishu city Day & Nite by: M.O.SH Film
Mogadishu city Day & Nite by: M.O.SH Film
Mogadishu city Day & Nite by: M.O.SH Film
Driving in Mogadishu & injoying at Liido Nite out chillin. ©®MoshFilms Music: 1.Fatima Haryan Muqdisho 2013 2. Adan Cawale :Layaabay 2013 Mahad_shm@hotmail.com.
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SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Sing 4 Me!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Sing 4 Me!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Sing 4 Me!
This week Rashid checks out how Somali children learn music for special events & Learn about Ayaan and her love for Somalia! #TitanticMoments #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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15:55
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Tourist in Town!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Tourist in Town!
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Tourist in Town!
This week Rashid welcomes Blogger Caroline Otieno to Mogadishu to experience the beautiful beaches of Mogadishu, Liido & Jazeera! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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17:47
INTEGRATION TV Mogadishu Finale: Tribute 2 Somali Hooyos
INTEGRATION TV Mogadishu Finale: Tribute 2 Somali Hooyos
INTEGRATION TV Mogadishu Finale: Tribute 2 Somali Hooyos
Our Mogadishu Series comes to end with a special tribute to the Mothers of Somalia who have kept the country going #HooyoMacaan
NEED TO KNOW | The ghost city: Inside Mogadishu, Somalia | PBS
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/video/video-the-ghost-city-inside-mogadishu-somalia/11212/ As Somalia struggles with a devastating famine, Need to Know ...
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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/video/video-the-ghost-city-inside-mogadishu-somalia/11212/ As Somalia struggles with a devastating famine, Need to Know ...
- published: 31 Aug 2011
- views: 155872
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Driving In Somalia - Mogadishu Streets
New Mogadishu, enjoy :D
April 2015
Music:
1. Dhalinyaro - Ahmed Sheeno
2. Xamar/Muqdisho - Dayax Dalnuurshe
3. Xamar - feat; Mohamud Kaafi, Sahra Omar Dhuule, AbdiAziz IskaLaji, Abdihamiid Elmi, Khadar Ilkacas, Sir Mohamoud
©GreaterSomalia
wn.com/Driving In Somalia Mogadishu Streets
New Mogadishu, enjoy :D
April 2015
Music:
1. Dhalinyaro - Ahmed Sheeno
2. Xamar/Muqdisho - Dayax Dalnuurshe
3. Xamar - feat; Mohamud Kaafi, Sahra Omar Dhuule, AbdiAziz IskaLaji, Abdihamiid Elmi, Khadar Ilkacas, Sir Mohamoud
©GreaterSomalia
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 41
Somalia: Beach life returns to Mogadishu - BBC News
Life is returning to normal at Mogadishu's Lido beach following al-Shabab's expulsion from the Somali capital.
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Life is returning to normal at Mogadishu's Lido beach following al-Shabab's expulsion from the Somali capital.
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- published: 24 May 2015
- views: 243
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Hotels & Spaghetti
This week Rashid checks out one of the best hotels in Mogadishu, Hotel Makkah! #TheSomaliaTheyNeverShowYou #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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wn.com/Somalia Vlog | My Mogadishu Summer Hotels Spaghetti
This week Rashid checks out one of the best hotels in Mogadishu, Hotel Makkah! #TheSomaliaTheyNeverShowYou #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 1166
Watch - Rageh Omaar's Report From Mogadishu | Much Hope to Be Found on the Streets of Mogadishu
Somali-born British journalist Rageh Omaar Reporting From Mogadishu - the City He Was Born
much hope to be found on the Street Of Mogadishu
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- published: 04 Feb 2015
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Mogadishu City 4.0
The capital city of Somalia 2014
wn.com/Mogadishu City 4.0
The capital city of Somalia 2014
- published: 19 Oct 2014
- views: 56
Return to Mogadishu: Remembering Black Hawk Down
http://www.ReturntoMogadishu.com Since the events of "Black Hawk Down" twenty years ago, U.S. Army Rangers from the battle return to Mogadishu, Somalia for the first time to relive the firefight in the city streets.
Directed by Matt Knighton, Produced by Mary Beth Minnis, Director of Photography Jacob Hamilton, Editor Gabriel Cox, Original Score by Kyle Lent, Executive Producer Jim Hocker
wn.com/Return To Mogadishu Remembering Black Hawk Down
http://www.ReturntoMogadishu.com Since the events of "Black Hawk Down" twenty years ago, U.S. Army Rangers from the battle return to Mogadishu, Somalia for the first time to relive the firefight in the city streets.
Directed by Matt Knighton, Produced by Mary Beth Minnis, Director of Photography Jacob Hamilton, Editor Gabriel Cox, Original Score by Kyle Lent, Executive Producer Jim Hocker
- published: 13 Sep 2013
- views: 139625
Bashir Osman (Entrepreneur) at STARTUP GRIND MOGADISHU
Bashir Osman is a young renowned businessman in Somalia, who is amongst the few entrepreneurs who actually lived In Mogadishu throughout the civil war. He took it upon him to organize and bring about a security firm that is not respected locally but also internationally and trusted by all top organizations operating in the country. He also has hotels across the city that offer the best security and environment to make one feel comfortable and stable to operate in this sometime volatile city.
Facebook: Startup Grind Mogadishu
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wn.com/Bashir Osman (Entrepreneur) At Startup Grind Mogadishu
Bashir Osman is a young renowned businessman in Somalia, who is amongst the few entrepreneurs who actually lived In Mogadishu throughout the civil war. He took it upon him to organize and bring about a security firm that is not respected locally but also internationally and trusted by all top organizations operating in the country. He also has hotels across the city that offer the best security and environment to make one feel comfortable and stable to operate in this sometime volatile city.
Facebook: Startup Grind Mogadishu
Twitter : SGMogadishu
Instagram: StartupGrindMOG
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 301
Somalia/Mogadishu International Port
Our Albayrak Group commenced its activities with the construction sector in 1996, executed projects only within the construction sector until 1982 and in that year entered the personnel transportation sector. The Albayrak group, which achieved an expansion parallel to the growth of the national economy, had sustained Turkey with the group’s investments in new sectors. With over 20 corporations, the Albayrak Group is constantly growing and continuing its operations in 6 different sectors; construction, real estate investment, industry, logistics, service, news media and tourism.
The Albayrak Group, which had arrived at this point by giving over 5000 people a job opportunity, is looking at the future of Turkey with an unshakeable trust.
Our group had entered the logistics sector with the personnel transportation in 1982, and became the leader of the sector within four years. Following the takeover of the management of the Trabzon Port in 2003, the Albayrak Group has made crucial contributions to the regional and national economy. A short while after this takeover, the handling capacity of the port had been raised from 3.9 million tons to 5 million tons through new investments and modernization studies. In the same manner, the Trabzon Port had reached 1,537,000 tons, in terms of handled material, and grabbed a slice of history with a 500% increase in container traffic.
The Trabzon Port, which possesses a 1252-meter dock length, is providing continuous service in operations like; a 3-million-ton storage, a roll-on/roll-off access with 2000 vessel acceptance and a 250,000-passenger capacity, pouring, the port guidance of cargo and open transit materials, port location and clearance operations. The Albayrak Group is aiming to turn the Trabzon Port into the biggest port of the Black Sea Region with short and mid-term investments.
The Albayrak Group continue to make its investments in the port sector that has an important position in the logistics field by means of taking over the 20-year-long management rights of the Mogadishu Port in Somali, which is the brother country of and has an important place for Turkey. With this new venture, the Albayrak Group is glad to acquire one of the ports in Eastern Africa, which carries great strategic importance, on 21 September 2014 with an agreement in the form of taking a share from 45% of the port’s revenue and giving the 55% share to the Somali government.
In order to bring the port up to world standards, along with the equipment investments made for the port, before the takeover, and the placing of the Turkish management personnel that are experts in their related subjects, short and mid-term investments are also being planned. The port also became a new income source for the Somali citizens, in terms of new personnel being included in the working team.
Our group, which is aiming for non-negligible developments in the development of the Somali economy that already has crucial resources, will be making an effort in installing new lines to the port, which will be serving vital international customers like MSC, SIMA TECH, CMA-CGM, and especially will be using its own past experiences in order to turn the port into a transit one.
wn.com/Somalia Mogadishu International Port
Our Albayrak Group commenced its activities with the construction sector in 1996, executed projects only within the construction sector until 1982 and in that year entered the personnel transportation sector. The Albayrak group, which achieved an expansion parallel to the growth of the national economy, had sustained Turkey with the group’s investments in new sectors. With over 20 corporations, the Albayrak Group is constantly growing and continuing its operations in 6 different sectors; construction, real estate investment, industry, logistics, service, news media and tourism.
The Albayrak Group, which had arrived at this point by giving over 5000 people a job opportunity, is looking at the future of Turkey with an unshakeable trust.
Our group had entered the logistics sector with the personnel transportation in 1982, and became the leader of the sector within four years. Following the takeover of the management of the Trabzon Port in 2003, the Albayrak Group has made crucial contributions to the regional and national economy. A short while after this takeover, the handling capacity of the port had been raised from 3.9 million tons to 5 million tons through new investments and modernization studies. In the same manner, the Trabzon Port had reached 1,537,000 tons, in terms of handled material, and grabbed a slice of history with a 500% increase in container traffic.
The Trabzon Port, which possesses a 1252-meter dock length, is providing continuous service in operations like; a 3-million-ton storage, a roll-on/roll-off access with 2000 vessel acceptance and a 250,000-passenger capacity, pouring, the port guidance of cargo and open transit materials, port location and clearance operations. The Albayrak Group is aiming to turn the Trabzon Port into the biggest port of the Black Sea Region with short and mid-term investments.
The Albayrak Group continue to make its investments in the port sector that has an important position in the logistics field by means of taking over the 20-year-long management rights of the Mogadishu Port in Somali, which is the brother country of and has an important place for Turkey. With this new venture, the Albayrak Group is glad to acquire one of the ports in Eastern Africa, which carries great strategic importance, on 21 September 2014 with an agreement in the form of taking a share from 45% of the port’s revenue and giving the 55% share to the Somali government.
In order to bring the port up to world standards, along with the equipment investments made for the port, before the takeover, and the placing of the Turkish management personnel that are experts in their related subjects, short and mid-term investments are also being planned. The port also became a new income source for the Somali citizens, in terms of new personnel being included in the working team.
Our group, which is aiming for non-negligible developments in the development of the Somali economy that already has crucial resources, will be making an effort in installing new lines to the port, which will be serving vital international customers like MSC, SIMA TECH, CMA-CGM, and especially will be using its own past experiences in order to turn the port into a transit one.
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 73
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: FRESH AFGOOYE!
Join the crew as they visit Afgooye in Lower Shabelle outside of Mogadishu! Somalia's organic fruits and vegetables are grown here! In the 1980s, Afgooye was one of the best cities for tourism. Enjoy the road trip! #MyMogadishuSummer #My252Summer
wn.com/Somalia Vlog | My Mogadishu Summer Fresh Afgooye
Join the crew as they visit Afgooye in Lower Shabelle outside of Mogadishu! Somalia's organic fruits and vegetables are grown here! In the 1980s, Afgooye was one of the best cities for tourism. Enjoy the road trip! #MyMogadishuSummer #My252Summer
- published: 12 Jul 2015
- views: 2266
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: RoofTops, Beaches & Juice Parties!
This week Rashid shows us his crib, hangs at Benadir Beach and has a "Juice Party" with friends! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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wn.com/Somalia Vlog | My Mogadishu Summer Rooftops, Beaches Juice Parties
This week Rashid shows us his crib, hangs at Benadir Beach and has a "Juice Party" with friends! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 130
Building Livelihoods In Mogadishu long
Employment, Livelihoods and Basic Service Delivery for Vulnerable Urban Communities in Mogadishu
The European Union-funded “Sustainable Employment Creation and Improved Livelihoods for Vulnerable Urban Communities in Mogadishu” (SECIL) project has, between September 2011 – March 2015, implemented strategic activities in five sectors of the urban economy: economic infrastructure, solid waste management, construction, water and sanitation, and energy and environment.
Through the SECIL project, UN-Habitat has – in partnership with the Benadir Regional Administration (BRA), CESVI and Human Relief Foundation – created over 1000 long term jobs and improved access to basic urban services for over 200,000 households in Mogadishu. A regular solid waste collection service has been established, greatly improving sanitary conditions in the city. The project has also contributed to improving the city’s market facilities and management bodies; has introduced - at the Acquadotto Technical Centre - a Water Quality Testing Laboratory and Construction Material Testing Laboratory, as well as space for Technical Training; has established Mogadishu’s first Handicraft Centre; and has introduced new technologies such as charcoal briquette production, improved cookstoves, and biosand water filters to the city’s most vulnerable communities. In addition, skills training has been provided to 1,350 people throughout the various project components.
The SECIL team would like to thank the EU for their generous contribution to Mogadishu’s most vulnerable communities, and to the Benadir Regional Administration for their excellent leadership and guidance that continues to work towards a better future for the people of Mogadishu.
wn.com/Building Livelihoods In Mogadishu Long
Employment, Livelihoods and Basic Service Delivery for Vulnerable Urban Communities in Mogadishu
The European Union-funded “Sustainable Employment Creation and Improved Livelihoods for Vulnerable Urban Communities in Mogadishu” (SECIL) project has, between September 2011 – March 2015, implemented strategic activities in five sectors of the urban economy: economic infrastructure, solid waste management, construction, water and sanitation, and energy and environment.
Through the SECIL project, UN-Habitat has – in partnership with the Benadir Regional Administration (BRA), CESVI and Human Relief Foundation – created over 1000 long term jobs and improved access to basic urban services for over 200,000 households in Mogadishu. A regular solid waste collection service has been established, greatly improving sanitary conditions in the city. The project has also contributed to improving the city’s market facilities and management bodies; has introduced - at the Acquadotto Technical Centre - a Water Quality Testing Laboratory and Construction Material Testing Laboratory, as well as space for Technical Training; has established Mogadishu’s first Handicraft Centre; and has introduced new technologies such as charcoal briquette production, improved cookstoves, and biosand water filters to the city’s most vulnerable communities. In addition, skills training has been provided to 1,350 people throughout the various project components.
The SECIL team would like to thank the EU for their generous contribution to Mogadishu’s most vulnerable communities, and to the Benadir Regional Administration for their excellent leadership and guidance that continues to work towards a better future for the people of Mogadishu.
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 5
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Warming Up!
Join us all summer long from Mogadishu! Meet Rashid Abdullahi as he shares his life in Mogadishu! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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wn.com/Somalia Vlog | My Mogadishu Summer Warming Up
Join us all summer long from Mogadishu! Meet Rashid Abdullahi as he shares his life in Mogadishu! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 204
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Somali Wedding
This week Rashid welcomes Blogger Caroline Otieno to Mogadishu to experience Somalia! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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wn.com/Somalia Vlog | My Mogadishu Summer Somali Wedding
This week Rashid welcomes Blogger Caroline Otieno to Mogadishu to experience Somalia! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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- published: 10 Aug 2015
- views: 766
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: I need Syrup!
Rashid is missing food from the west. He invites his foodie friend over since she has waffles & syrup from her trip to Nairobi! Meet foodie blogger Ayaan from Eating In Xamar! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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Rashid is missing food from the west. He invites his foodie friend over since she has waffles & syrup from her trip to Nairobi! Meet foodie blogger Ayaan from Eating In Xamar! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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- published: 18 Jun 2015
- views: 733
Mogadishu city Day & Nite by: M.O.SH Film
Driving in Mogadishu & injoying at Liido Nite out chillin. ©®MoshFilms Music: 1.Fatima Haryan Muqdisho 2013 2. Adan Cawale :Layaabay 2013 Mahad_shm@hotmail.com.
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Driving in Mogadishu & injoying at Liido Nite out chillin. ©®MoshFilms Music: 1.Fatima Haryan Muqdisho 2013 2. Adan Cawale :Layaabay 2013 Mahad_shm@hotmail.com.
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Sing 4 Me!
This week Rashid checks out how Somali children learn music for special events & Learn about Ayaan and her love for Somalia! #TitanticMoments #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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wn.com/Somalia Vlog | My Mogadishu Summer Sing 4 Me
This week Rashid checks out how Somali children learn music for special events & Learn about Ayaan and her love for Somalia! #TitanticMoments #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 1414
SOMALIA VLOG | My Mogadishu Summer: Tourist in Town!
This week Rashid welcomes Blogger Caroline Otieno to Mogadishu to experience the beautiful beaches of Mogadishu, Liido & Jazeera! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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wn.com/Somalia Vlog | My Mogadishu Summer Tourist In Town
This week Rashid welcomes Blogger Caroline Otieno to Mogadishu to experience the beautiful beaches of Mogadishu, Liido & Jazeera! #My252Summer #MyMogadishuSummer
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- published: 15 Aug 2015
- views: 605
INTEGRATION TV Mogadishu Finale: Tribute 2 Somali Hooyos
Our Mogadishu Series comes to end with a special tribute to the Mothers of Somalia who have kept the country going #HooyoMacaan
wn.com/Integration Tv Mogadishu Finale Tribute 2 Somali Hooyos
Our Mogadishu Series comes to end with a special tribute to the Mothers of Somalia who have kept the country going #HooyoMacaan
- published: 28 Feb 2015
- views: 3590
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Tourist guide to Mogadishu, Somalia (english subtitles)
Tourist guide to Mogadishu, Somalia (english subtitles)
Tourist guide to Mogadishu, Somalia (english subtitles)
Iv'e been visited the tourist pearl Mogadishu Beach - check it out!
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Soomaaliya Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Soomaaliya Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Soomaaliya Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Fakr ad-Din mosque. 'SYL Monument'. The Bloodless revolution in Somalia. Siad Barre portrait. Pol...
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MOGADISHU TOUR | Peaceful Drive from Lido Beach to Via Roma
MOGADISHU TOUR | Peaceful Drive from Lido Beach to Via Roma
MOGADISHU TOUR | Peaceful Drive from Lido Beach to Via Roma
Take a quick drive with us through liberated Mogadishu, from Lido Beach, Abdiaziz, to Via Roma, Hamarweyne. The Somali government re-took the city from Shabaab rebels with support from the African Union well over a year ago and now despite some remaining concerns daytime checkpoints have been removed from the main roads. Security is still something to consider, nevertheless the city is safer than it has been in over two decades and many people are coming home and finally seeing how the city will heal. If you are planning to return home to Mogadishu or planning to do media or travel and need advice or services, contact us at:
Video by Daniel
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Ethiopian Air Force Plane Crash, Mogadishu, Somalia - Unravel Travel TV
Ethiopian Air Force Plane Crash, Mogadishu, Somalia - Unravel Travel TV
Ethiopian Air Force Plane Crash, Mogadishu, Somalia - Unravel Travel TV
An Ethiopian Air Force flight (9th August 2013) crash-landed at Mogadishu International Airport killing four crew members and injuring two others. The two received medical attention at the AMISOM Level 2 Hospital in Mogadishu. The air crash occurred shortly before 0800hrs when the plane burst into flames upon landing. AMISOM emergency medical and fire personnel were on location and immediately contained the fire rescuing the two casualties. The exact cause of the crash is yet to be established.
Video Shotlist:
1. Wide shot, black smoking rising in the at the site of the plane crash at Aden Ade International Airport
2. Med shot, aircraft on f
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Daawo Muuqaalada Isgoyska Jid-Mareexaan, Geed Jaceel, ilaa Xararyaale ee Mogadishu 2015
Daawo Muuqaalada Isgoyska Jid-Mareexaan, Geed Jaceel, ilaa Xararyaale ee Mogadishu 2015
Daawo Muuqaalada Isgoyska Jid-Mareexaan, Geed Jaceel, ilaa Xararyaale ee Mogadishu 2015
Goormee kugu dambeesay Wadada wadnaha laga bilaabo Isgoyska Jid-Mareexaan, Geed Jaceel, ilaa Xararyaale
Daawasho Wacan Wadanka Qurbo Joog & Wadan Joogba
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Trends in the Area of Migration in Mogadishu - Indian Ocean University.
Trends in the Area of Migration in Mogadishu - Indian Ocean University.
Trends in the Area of Migration in Mogadishu - Indian Ocean University.
Presentation of research at IOU campus to look into Trends in the Area of Migration in Mogadishu.
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BAYANG REKA TELEVISION: Kota Hantu Mogadishu
BAYANG REKA TELEVISION: Kota Hantu Mogadishu
BAYANG REKA TELEVISION: Kota Hantu Mogadishu
Mogadishu, negara yang penuh dengan bayangan konflik. See: www.bayangtv.com.
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Somalia celebrates 53 years of Independence - Unravel Travel TV
Somalia celebrates 53 years of Independence - Unravel Travel TV
Somalia celebrates 53 years of Independence - Unravel Travel TV
Somalia marked 53 years of independence on 1 July 2013 in a colorful ceremony held at the Konis Stadium in Mogadishu. Representatives from the country's secu...
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Travels with the Bondi Vet 2 tour guide subtitled
Travels with the Bondi Vet 2 tour guide subtitled
Travels with the Bondi Vet 2 tour guide subtitled
In the name of Education, Fair Use and Creativity I uploaded this video only for Educational Purpose, that is Learning English with synchronised Subtitles on Screen... I do believe that watcing this video is a unique learning communication project and in addition to that I do respect musicians, actors, composers, performers, producers, poets, lyricists... This account has no intention to be terminated due to the fact of would have received repeated claims by third parties for copyright infringement which involved the material the user posted, just in the name of Fair Use, Education and Creativity...
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Mogadishu - Shades and Rays
Mogadishu - Shades and Rays
Mogadishu - Shades and Rays
Euphonica - The euphonious sound for your mind, body & soul. ◊ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/Zt7P34 ◊ Twitter: http://t.co/xDxM5p79tm ...
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Mogadishu's Bakara market - Somalia
Mogadishu's Bakara market - Somalia
Mogadishu's Bakara market - Somalia
SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by http://www.keydmedia.net - The Bakara Market is the biggest and busiest market in Mogadishu. Items range from the regular living necessity such as clothing and food, to stolen foreign passports, AK47 automatic weapons, Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPG) and ammunition, can be found inside the Bakara.
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mogadishu
mogadishu
mogadishu
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mogadishu university(Bosaso)
mogadishu university(Bosaso)
mogadishu university(Bosaso)
Masha Allah sawirada aad aragtaan waa ardeyda dhigata jaamacada Mugdisho ee faraceeda Bosaso.
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World's deadliest tourist Destination.
World's deadliest tourist Destination.
World's deadliest tourist Destination.
World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra Kumar Jitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a Travel Warning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict co
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Boat Ride - Mogadishu
Boat Ride - Mogadishu
Boat Ride - Mogadishu
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: NAGORNO KARABAKH (episode 4 of 5)
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: NAGORNO KARABAKH (episode 4 of 5)
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: NAGORNO KARABAKH (episode 4 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially exist -- in this five-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters in more than 40 countries.
On his journey he visits little-known parts of the world including Somaliland, Transniestria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Ajaria, South Ossetia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Somalia, Moldova, Taiwan, and the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
In this series, Simon Reeve is taught to fish by the President of Moldova, becomes an unofficial Somali diplomat, and finds himself crammed into a lif
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Uganda Travel Report / English subtitled
Uganda Travel Report / English subtitled
Uganda Travel Report / English subtitled
The 30 minute film is commented and illustrated by entertaining the bandwidth of Ugandan life. A travelogue from 2011.
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOMALILAND (episode 1 of 5)
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOMALILAND (episode 1 of 5)
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOMALILAND (episode 1 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
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PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOUTH OSSETIA (episode 3 of 5)
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOUTH OSSETIA (episode 3 of 5)
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOUTH OSSETIA (episode 3 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
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Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park
Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park
Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park
Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park. (CNN) -- It's home to a sound system from Jamaica and an elephant slide from Chernobyl.It's where you'll find an outdoor Thai boxing ring, exercise gear from Santa Monica beach, lampposts from the UAE and swing benches from Baghdad. Superkilen park, best public park in Europe, best public park in usa, best public park in the world, best park in the world, best places in europe, best places in the world, travel, travel guide,
This is Superkilen, an urban park and cycling gateway that sprawls through Norrebro, a bohemian neighborhood of Copenhagen that's become one of the most ethnically
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Beautiful Somalia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Somalia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Somalia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Somalia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Somalia/ Somalia hotels Somalia accommodation...
Soomaaliya Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Fakr ad-Din mosque. 'SYL Monument'. The Bloodless revolution in Somalia. Siad Barre portrait. Pol...
wn.com/Soomaaliya Wikipedia Travel Guide Video. Created By Stupeflix.Com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Fakr ad-Din mosque. 'SYL Monument'. The Bloodless revolution in Somalia. Siad Barre portrait. Pol...
MOGADISHU TOUR | Peaceful Drive from Lido Beach to Via Roma
Take a quick drive with us through liberated Mogadishu, from Lido Beach, Abdiaziz, to Via Roma, Hamarweyne. The Somali government re-took the city from Shabaab rebels with support from the African Union well over a year ago and now despite some remaining concerns daytime checkpoints have been removed from the main roads. Security is still something to consider, nevertheless the city is safer than it has been in over two decades and many people are coming home and finally seeing how the city will heal. If you are planning to return home to Mogadishu or planning to do media or travel and need advice or services, contact us at:
Video by Daniel J Gerstle with Humanitarian Bazaar and Danwadaag Humanitarian
Travel Support: Danwadaag.Humanitarian@gmail.com
Media & Music: Humanitarianbazaar@gmail.com
wn.com/Mogadishu Tour | Peaceful Drive From Lido Beach To Via Roma
Take a quick drive with us through liberated Mogadishu, from Lido Beach, Abdiaziz, to Via Roma, Hamarweyne. The Somali government re-took the city from Shabaab rebels with support from the African Union well over a year ago and now despite some remaining concerns daytime checkpoints have been removed from the main roads. Security is still something to consider, nevertheless the city is safer than it has been in over two decades and many people are coming home and finally seeing how the city will heal. If you are planning to return home to Mogadishu or planning to do media or travel and need advice or services, contact us at:
Video by Daniel J Gerstle with Humanitarian Bazaar and Danwadaag Humanitarian
Travel Support: Danwadaag.Humanitarian@gmail.com
Media & Music: Humanitarianbazaar@gmail.com
- published: 17 Jul 2013
- views: 42879
Ethiopian Air Force Plane Crash, Mogadishu, Somalia - Unravel Travel TV
An Ethiopian Air Force flight (9th August 2013) crash-landed at Mogadishu International Airport killing four crew members and injuring two others. The two received medical attention at the AMISOM Level 2 Hospital in Mogadishu. The air crash occurred shortly before 0800hrs when the plane burst into flames upon landing. AMISOM emergency medical and fire personnel were on location and immediately contained the fire rescuing the two casualties. The exact cause of the crash is yet to be established.
Video Shotlist:
1. Wide shot, black smoking rising in the at the site of the plane crash at Aden Ade International Airport
2. Med shot, aircraft on fire at the crash site
3. Close up, AMISOM fire fighters put out the fire
4. Wide shot, AMISOM fire trucks and fighters put out fire at the crash site
5. Med shot, crash site with AMISOM fire fighters put out the fire
6. Med shot, Air crash site at Aden Ade International Airport as AMISOM fire fighters put out fire
7. Med shot, AMISOM fire fighters working to put out the fire
8. Wide shot, Fire engines at the crash site
9. Wide shot, Air crash site at Aden Ade International Airport
10. Wide shot, AMISOM and Somali Military officials at AMISOM level 2 Hospitals
11. Close up, AMISOM and Somali Military officials
12. Wide shot, AMISOM and Somali Military officials visiting a survivor of the crash at AMISOM level 2 hospitals
13. SOUNDBITE AMISOM Medical Officer, Dr. John Robert Asea
"The two casualties were not seriously injured they just had minor bruises on the face and in the arms. Other organs and other parts of the body were really fine, they didn't have any serious injuries, they are not in a critical state, they are stable."
14. Med shot, AMISOM Medical Officer talking to Military officials
15. Close up, AMISOM Medical Officer, Dr. John Robert Asea
16. Wide shot, AMISOM and Somali military officials at the
17. Med shot, AMISOM medical officer checking on the survivor
18. Close up, AMISOM medical officer
20. Wide shot, of survivor at the AMISOM Hospital
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An Ethiopian Air Force flight (9th August 2013) crash-landed at Mogadishu International Airport killing four crew members and injuring two others. The two received medical attention at the AMISOM Level 2 Hospital in Mogadishu. The air crash occurred shortly before 0800hrs when the plane burst into flames upon landing. AMISOM emergency medical and fire personnel were on location and immediately contained the fire rescuing the two casualties. The exact cause of the crash is yet to be established.
Video Shotlist:
1. Wide shot, black smoking rising in the at the site of the plane crash at Aden Ade International Airport
2. Med shot, aircraft on fire at the crash site
3. Close up, AMISOM fire fighters put out the fire
4. Wide shot, AMISOM fire trucks and fighters put out fire at the crash site
5. Med shot, crash site with AMISOM fire fighters put out the fire
6. Med shot, Air crash site at Aden Ade International Airport as AMISOM fire fighters put out fire
7. Med shot, AMISOM fire fighters working to put out the fire
8. Wide shot, Fire engines at the crash site
9. Wide shot, Air crash site at Aden Ade International Airport
10. Wide shot, AMISOM and Somali Military officials at AMISOM level 2 Hospitals
11. Close up, AMISOM and Somali Military officials
12. Wide shot, AMISOM and Somali Military officials visiting a survivor of the crash at AMISOM level 2 hospitals
13. SOUNDBITE AMISOM Medical Officer, Dr. John Robert Asea
"The two casualties were not seriously injured they just had minor bruises on the face and in the arms. Other organs and other parts of the body were really fine, they didn't have any serious injuries, they are not in a critical state, they are stable."
14. Med shot, AMISOM Medical Officer talking to Military officials
15. Close up, AMISOM Medical Officer, Dr. John Robert Asea
16. Wide shot, AMISOM and Somali military officials at the
17. Med shot, AMISOM medical officer checking on the survivor
18. Close up, AMISOM medical officer
20. Wide shot, of survivor at the AMISOM Hospital
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- published: 10 Aug 2013
- views: 863
Daawo Muuqaalada Isgoyska Jid-Mareexaan, Geed Jaceel, ilaa Xararyaale ee Mogadishu 2015
Goormee kugu dambeesay Wadada wadnaha laga bilaabo Isgoyska Jid-Mareexaan, Geed Jaceel, ilaa Xararyaale
Daawasho Wacan Wadanka Qurbo Joog & Wadan Joogba
wn.com/Daawo Muuqaalada Isgoyska Jid Mareexaan, Geed Jaceel, Ilaa Xararyaale Ee Mogadishu 2015
Goormee kugu dambeesay Wadada wadnaha laga bilaabo Isgoyska Jid-Mareexaan, Geed Jaceel, ilaa Xararyaale
Daawasho Wacan Wadanka Qurbo Joog & Wadan Joogba
- published: 12 Aug 2015
- views: 195
Somalia celebrates 53 years of Independence - Unravel Travel TV
Somalia marked 53 years of independence on 1 July 2013 in a colorful ceremony held at the Konis Stadium in Mogadishu. Representatives from the country's secu...
wn.com/Somalia Celebrates 53 Years Of Independence Unravel Travel Tv
Somalia marked 53 years of independence on 1 July 2013 in a colorful ceremony held at the Konis Stadium in Mogadishu. Representatives from the country's secu...
Travels with the Bondi Vet 2 tour guide subtitled
In the name of Education, Fair Use and Creativity I uploaded this video only for Educational Purpose, that is Learning English with synchronised Subtitles on Screen... I do believe that watcing this video is a unique learning communication project and in addition to that I do respect musicians, actors, composers, performers, producers, poets, lyricists... This account has no intention to be terminated due to the fact of would have received repeated claims by third parties for copyright infringement which involved the material the user posted, just in the name of Fair Use, Education and Creativity...
Λογοτεχνία Audiobooks... https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL1
Music 4 English on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUs64xmsFzVq8TnDqA1tAg/about
Crete on https://www.youtube.com/user/SYKOLOGOS
Greek Music on https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL4
4 Kids on https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL5
Sights on https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL6
Radio on https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL7
Learning English with Subtitles https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL8a
wn.com/Travels With The Bondi Vet 2 Tour Guide Subtitled
In the name of Education, Fair Use and Creativity I uploaded this video only for Educational Purpose, that is Learning English with synchronised Subtitles on Screen... I do believe that watcing this video is a unique learning communication project and in addition to that I do respect musicians, actors, composers, performers, producers, poets, lyricists... This account has no intention to be terminated due to the fact of would have received repeated claims by third parties for copyright infringement which involved the material the user posted, just in the name of Fair Use, Education and Creativity...
Λογοτεχνία Audiobooks... https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL1
Music 4 English on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUs64xmsFzVq8TnDqA1tAg/about
Crete on https://www.youtube.com/user/SYKOLOGOS
Greek Music on https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL4
4 Kids on https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL5
Sights on https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL6
Radio on https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL7
Learning English with Subtitles https://www.youtube.com/user/GPITRAL8a
- published: 04 Dec 2014
- views: 31
Mogadishu - Shades and Rays
Euphonica - The euphonious sound for your mind, body & soul. ◊ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/Zt7P34 ◊ Twitter: http://t.co/xDxM5p79tm ...
wn.com/Mogadishu Shades And Rays
Euphonica - The euphonious sound for your mind, body & soul. ◊ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/Zt7P34 ◊ Twitter: http://t.co/xDxM5p79tm ...
Mogadishu's Bakara market - Somalia
SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by http://www.keydmedia.net - The Bakara Market is the biggest and busiest market in Mogadishu. Items range from the regular living necessity such as clothing and food, to stolen foreign passports, AK47 automatic weapons, Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPG) and ammunition, can be found inside the Bakara.
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wn.com/Mogadishu's Bakara Market Somalia
SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by http://www.keydmedia.net - The Bakara Market is the biggest and busiest market in Mogadishu. Items range from the regular living necessity such as clothing and food, to stolen foreign passports, AK47 automatic weapons, Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPG) and ammunition, can be found inside the Bakara.
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- published: 18 Jun 2012
- views: 8098
mogadishu university(Bosaso)
Masha Allah sawirada aad aragtaan waa ardeyda dhigata jaamacada Mugdisho ee faraceeda Bosaso.
wn.com/Mogadishu University(Bosaso)
Masha Allah sawirada aad aragtaan waa ardeyda dhigata jaamacada Mugdisho ee faraceeda Bosaso.
World's deadliest tourist Destination.
World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra Kumar Jitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a Travel Warning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest coastline in Africa, good hotel and food bargains and the beautiful mountains. In 2004, Somalia's minister of tourism claimed that the country hadn't had an officially-acknowledged tourist in 14 years. The problem? Civil war and fighting among warlords seeking to gain control of drug and weapons trafficking has left Somalia a burning wreck of what was once a beautiful country.
Since the civil war broke out in 1990, Somalia is divided into no less than two dozen warring groups. The proprietors of most of the Hotels may serve delicious lobster on the roof overlooking the sea, but they also advise that visitors hire at least 10 armed guards to get them from the airport to the hotel. The United States doesn't even operate an embassy in Somalia, so you're truly on your own. Terrorist attacks, cross-border warring and brutal, violent street crime wrack the country on a daily basis. So why would you want to visit Somalia? The answer probably would be adventure.
The Safety Tips:
1. Somalia is a Muslim country. As such, be sensitive about where you point your camera. There are many great photo opportunities around every corner (the question is usually what to leave out of each image), but when photographing people, always ask first. Don't ever try to take pictures of women, even if you're a woman yourself. This is considered a great offense and can even result in more than a few harsh words. Also don't try to take pictures of anything that looks as if it could be of any strategic importance.
2. Alcohol is prohibited in Somalia and possessing alcohol will get you into a lot of trouble - and never drink and drive.
3. Never discuss religion. Even highly-educated Somalis who studied abroad won't appreciate it and doors will close for you. Also be aware that the Islamic "call to prayer" happens five times daily and can be heard loudly almost anywhere you go. Just understand that most Somali people are used to it and enjoy it as part of the cultural experience. If you aren't Muslim, it is not expected for you to participate, but you should always sit quietly and respectfully until the prayers end.
4. Do Take care of your clothing as you are visiting a Muslim country.
As with any travel in a war zone, exercise extreme caution. And for a last pray for a safe landing back to your town.
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World's deadliest tourist Destination.
Editor-Jitendra Kumar Jitu
Voice-Anju Paudel
Travelling should be more than packing bags, travelling long way to a 7star hotel and visiting some of most likely visited tourist destination. According to my idea of holiday, if you have a charged pocket, a desire to taste some adventure (or taste death) then you must visit Somalia. Somalia is on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north-west, and Kenya on its south-west. On June 21, the US Federal Government has issued a Travel Warning for the country. Travel to Somalia is EXTREMELY NOT recommended as the conflict continues.
Somalia is noted as the world's unsafe travel destination and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Somalia is home to the largest coastline in Africa, good hotel and food bargains and the beautiful mountains. In 2004, Somalia's minister of tourism claimed that the country hadn't had an officially-acknowledged tourist in 14 years. The problem? Civil war and fighting among warlords seeking to gain control of drug and weapons trafficking has left Somalia a burning wreck of what was once a beautiful country.
Since the civil war broke out in 1990, Somalia is divided into no less than two dozen warring groups. The proprietors of most of the Hotels may serve delicious lobster on the roof overlooking the sea, but they also advise that visitors hire at least 10 armed guards to get them from the airport to the hotel. The United States doesn't even operate an embassy in Somalia, so you're truly on your own. Terrorist attacks, cross-border warring and brutal, violent street crime wrack the country on a daily basis. So why would you want to visit Somalia? The answer probably would be adventure.
The Safety Tips:
1. Somalia is a Muslim country. As such, be sensitive about where you point your camera. There are many great photo opportunities around every corner (the question is usually what to leave out of each image), but when photographing people, always ask first. Don't ever try to take pictures of women, even if you're a woman yourself. This is considered a great offense and can even result in more than a few harsh words. Also don't try to take pictures of anything that looks as if it could be of any strategic importance.
2. Alcohol is prohibited in Somalia and possessing alcohol will get you into a lot of trouble - and never drink and drive.
3. Never discuss religion. Even highly-educated Somalis who studied abroad won't appreciate it and doors will close for you. Also be aware that the Islamic "call to prayer" happens five times daily and can be heard loudly almost anywhere you go. Just understand that most Somali people are used to it and enjoy it as part of the cultural experience. If you aren't Muslim, it is not expected for you to participate, but you should always sit quietly and respectfully until the prayers end.
4. Do Take care of your clothing as you are visiting a Muslim country.
As with any travel in a war zone, exercise extreme caution. And for a last pray for a safe landing back to your town.
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- published: 07 Sep 2013
- views: 6097
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: NAGORNO KARABAKH (episode 4 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially exist -- in this five-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters in more than 40 countries.
On his journey he visits little-known parts of the world including Somaliland, Transniestria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Ajaria, South Ossetia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Somalia, Moldova, Taiwan, and the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
In this series, Simon Reeve is taught to fish by the President of Moldova, becomes an unofficial Somali diplomat, and finds himself crammed into a lift with the President of Georgia.
He visits a little-known country stuck in a Soviet-era time-warp, and a mountainous state which claims to have the highest rate of longevity on the planet. Simon also discovers abandoned missiles capable of destroying skyscrapers, al Qaeda terrorists in an African jail and the mass graves of children killed by soldiers.
Simon meets a blonde popstar who's a crackshot with an AK-47, a mournful guitarist, and a Taiwanese boy band. He climbs the world's tallest building, visits the site of the battle in Black Hawk Down, is electrocuted in Mogadishu, finds 5,000 year old rock paintings, buys himself a new Somali passport from a man called Mr Big Beard, and is held as a spy by the Transniestrian KGB.
Snake blood is on the menu in Asia, rock-hard yoghurt in the Caucuses, camel milk in Africa and two bottles of cognac when Simon is forced to celebrate independence with a Communist politician.
He meets a villager who sold a kidney to buy a cow, and children forced to live in freezing railway carriages. Amid the minefields of Nagorno-Karabkh, Simon is pelted with snowballs by refugee children. But in the sweltering heat of Mogadishu he needs a dozen armed gunmen just to stay alive.
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Reviews of the series:
Daily Telegraph: An 'exemplary series...riveting...eye-opening...remarkable...superb'
Evening Standard (London): 'Compelling television, lifted way above a worthy travelogue by Reeve's obvious, sincere interest in the people and places he encounters'
Daily Mail: "Unmissable...makes the blood boil...It would be good if this brave programme stirred a few consciences. Shaming."
The Times: A 'consistently informative series...Reeve is an ideal guide -- brave without being macho, amused without being frivolous and always informative'
Globe and Mail (Canada): 'Places That Don't Exist is outstanding television. That's because Simon Reeve, the host/reporter, is endlessly curious and incredibly brave. When we last encountered Reeve he was showing us around "the Stans," countries such as Kazakhstan, that few outsiders visit. It was an excellent series, exceptionally revealing of both the general and specific. Reeve is now one of the great TV figures. A smart and cheerful Englishman, he's a combination of Michael Palin and serious political reporter.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
wn.com/Places That Dont Exist Nagorno Karabakh (Episode 4 Of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially exist -- in this five-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters in more than 40 countries.
On his journey he visits little-known parts of the world including Somaliland, Transniestria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Ajaria, South Ossetia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Somalia, Moldova, Taiwan, and the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
In this series, Simon Reeve is taught to fish by the President of Moldova, becomes an unofficial Somali diplomat, and finds himself crammed into a lift with the President of Georgia.
He visits a little-known country stuck in a Soviet-era time-warp, and a mountainous state which claims to have the highest rate of longevity on the planet. Simon also discovers abandoned missiles capable of destroying skyscrapers, al Qaeda terrorists in an African jail and the mass graves of children killed by soldiers.
Simon meets a blonde popstar who's a crackshot with an AK-47, a mournful guitarist, and a Taiwanese boy band. He climbs the world's tallest building, visits the site of the battle in Black Hawk Down, is electrocuted in Mogadishu, finds 5,000 year old rock paintings, buys himself a new Somali passport from a man called Mr Big Beard, and is held as a spy by the Transniestrian KGB.
Snake blood is on the menu in Asia, rock-hard yoghurt in the Caucuses, camel milk in Africa and two bottles of cognac when Simon is forced to celebrate independence with a Communist politician.
He meets a villager who sold a kidney to buy a cow, and children forced to live in freezing railway carriages. Amid the minefields of Nagorno-Karabkh, Simon is pelted with snowballs by refugee children. But in the sweltering heat of Mogadishu he needs a dozen armed gunmen just to stay alive.
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Reviews of the series:
Daily Telegraph: An 'exemplary series...riveting...eye-opening...remarkable...superb'
Evening Standard (London): 'Compelling television, lifted way above a worthy travelogue by Reeve's obvious, sincere interest in the people and places he encounters'
Daily Mail: "Unmissable...makes the blood boil...It would be good if this brave programme stirred a few consciences. Shaming."
The Times: A 'consistently informative series...Reeve is an ideal guide -- brave without being macho, amused without being frivolous and always informative'
Globe and Mail (Canada): 'Places That Don't Exist is outstanding television. That's because Simon Reeve, the host/reporter, is endlessly curious and incredibly brave. When we last encountered Reeve he was showing us around "the Stans," countries such as Kazakhstan, that few outsiders visit. It was an excellent series, exceptionally revealing of both the general and specific. Reeve is now one of the great TV figures. A smart and cheerful Englishman, he's a combination of Michael Palin and serious political reporter.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 66938
Uganda Travel Report / English subtitled
The 30 minute film is commented and illustrated by entertaining the bandwidth of Ugandan life. A travelogue from 2011.
wn.com/Uganda Travel Report English Subtitled
The 30 minute film is commented and illustrated by entertaining the bandwidth of Ugandan life. A travelogue from 2011.
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOMALILAND (episode 1 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
wn.com/Places That Dont Exist Somaliland (Episode 1 Of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
- published: 11 Nov 2011
- views: 94915
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Simon Reeve
PLACES THAT DONT EXIST: SOUTH OSSETIA (episode 3 of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
wn.com/Places That Dont Exist South Ossetia (Episode 3 Of 5)
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels to a group of unrecognised nations -- countries so obscure they don't officially ...
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 50793
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author:
Simon Reeve
Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park
Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park. (CNN) -- It's home to a sound system from Jamaica and an elephant slide from Chernobyl.It's where you'll find an outdoor Thai boxing ring, exercise gear from Santa Monica beach, lampposts from the UAE and swing benches from Baghdad. Superkilen park, best public park in Europe, best public park in usa, best public park in the world, best park in the world, best places in europe, best places in the world, travel, travel guide,
This is Superkilen, an urban park and cycling gateway that sprawls through Norrebro, a bohemian neighborhood of Copenhagen that's become one of the most ethnically diverse parts of Denmark. A far cry from the Copenhagen of the Little Mermaid and traditional waterfront buildings of Nyhavn canal, this willfully eclectic venue might be considered the world's most surreal public space.
Stretching along a half-mile-long cycle route, Superkilen is a colorful exercise in community building born from a collaboration between residents and some of Europe's most experimental architects. I start my exploration of Superkilen's three distinctive zones with a slice of Americana.
At the top of the zone known as The Green Park stands a 14-meter-tall pole with a giant "Donut" and a neon sign. It hails from a restaurant in Pennsylvania and looks like something conjured in a dream by a salivating Homer Simpson. When viewed from a distance, the doughnut sign and shiny logos from the car dealerships across the road create the perfect tableau for an American highway setting.
Heading south into the park, I'm greeted by a large cast iron bull, a tribute to the famous Spanish Osborne sherry trademark. Next up is a basketball court that sits in a bowl-shaped concrete structure. The court is modeled on Mogadishu's Lujino Stadium, a venue once used by the militant Al-Shabaab group to launch assaults on Somalia's presidential palace, and which now serves as the training facility for the country's national basketball teams.
Then there are all the smaller objects, which I initially walk straight past but which Superkilen's smartphone app guides me to via an interactive map. There are trash cans from the British seaside resort of Blackpool, drains from Switzerland, a manhole cover from Israel and seven different types of bike racks from across Europe.
Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park. Superkilen park, best public park in Europe, best public park in usa, best public park in the world, best park in the world, best places in europe, best places in the world, travel, travel guide, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HzD_BUa34A
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Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park. (CNN) -- It's home to a sound system from Jamaica and an elephant slide from Chernobyl.It's where you'll find an outdoor Thai boxing ring, exercise gear from Santa Monica beach, lampposts from the UAE and swing benches from Baghdad. Superkilen park, best public park in Europe, best public park in usa, best public park in the world, best park in the world, best places in europe, best places in the world, travel, travel guide,
This is Superkilen, an urban park and cycling gateway that sprawls through Norrebro, a bohemian neighborhood of Copenhagen that's become one of the most ethnically diverse parts of Denmark. A far cry from the Copenhagen of the Little Mermaid and traditional waterfront buildings of Nyhavn canal, this willfully eclectic venue might be considered the world's most surreal public space.
Stretching along a half-mile-long cycle route, Superkilen is a colorful exercise in community building born from a collaboration between residents and some of Europe's most experimental architects. I start my exploration of Superkilen's three distinctive zones with a slice of Americana.
At the top of the zone known as The Green Park stands a 14-meter-tall pole with a giant "Donut" and a neon sign. It hails from a restaurant in Pennsylvania and looks like something conjured in a dream by a salivating Homer Simpson. When viewed from a distance, the doughnut sign and shiny logos from the car dealerships across the road create the perfect tableau for an American highway setting.
Heading south into the park, I'm greeted by a large cast iron bull, a tribute to the famous Spanish Osborne sherry trademark. Next up is a basketball court that sits in a bowl-shaped concrete structure. The court is modeled on Mogadishu's Lujino Stadium, a venue once used by the militant Al-Shabaab group to launch assaults on Somalia's presidential palace, and which now serves as the training facility for the country's national basketball teams.
Then there are all the smaller objects, which I initially walk straight past but which Superkilen's smartphone app guides me to via an interactive map. There are trash cans from the British seaside resort of Blackpool, drains from Switzerland, a manhole cover from Israel and seven different types of bike racks from across Europe.
Superkilen, Welcome to Europe's Strangest Public Park. Superkilen park, best public park in Europe, best public park in usa, best public park in the world, best park in the world, best places in europe, best places in the world, travel, travel guide, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HzD_BUa34A
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 146
Beautiful Somalia Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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