Friday, May 21, 2010

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Misna news on Somalia


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SOMALIA
21/5/2010 8.56
‘MUSEI PONTI DI PACE’, DALL’ITALIA AL PUNTLAND
PER LA CULTURA E NON SOLO


An unprecedented initiative to "re-establish relations and relations with Italian authorities are interested in twinning and partnerships with our here in Somalia," in the words of the governor of Mudug region, Ahmed Ali Salad, creating the nucleus of a 'Museum of Ethnography' that will work to save the Somali cultural heritage is the product of an agreement signed this week at the ' Somali Studies Center ' of Puntland State University in Galkayo in the state of Puntland, including the Italian organization ' Perigeo International 'cultural and political authorities and Somali.

"The relationship between Italy e la Somalia è un rapporto fortissimo che ha radici storiche profonde” ha ricordato il vice-presidente del Puntland , Abdisamed Ali Shire .

Gli ha fatto eco il presidente del parlamento del Puntland, Abdirashid Mohamed Hersi , secondo il quale “la rinascita del legame tra i nostri due popoli e i nostri due paesi potrà essere un grande sollievo per il cuore ferito della Somalia”.

L’iniziativa rientra nel progetto ‘Musei senza frontiere’ portato avanti dall’associazione italiana e già attivo nella città di Kofale in Etiopia, nell’Oromya, e con tre centri in fase di realizzazione in altre aree del paese.

"Museums as bridges of peace between peoples and cultures, small operations 'Peacemaking'. Retrieve and save the cultural heritage is crucial for the future of a people "highlighted Gianluca Frinchillucci , creator of the project.

Among the other priorities of the health area that stands out Puntland, said local health minister, Ali Abdullahi Warsame , "in urgent need of help and sojavascript: void (0) Stegne by the international community" in a territory where he has one doctor per 40,000 inhabitants and the presence of refugee camps.
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