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Sibylle Rahlenbeck, University of Hargeisa, Hargeisa, Somaliland, 2011
I
took the photograph earlier this year while teaching at the Medical
Faculty of the University of Hargeisa in Somaliland. This sign, posted
at the entrance of Hargeisa Group Hospital, asks visitors and patients
for proper conduct: “No Batons, Fires, Chewing Drugs, Pistols or Machine
Guns allowed in the clinic!” While the picture might suggest the
contrary, I always felt safe at the hospital. Indeed, Somaliland has
actually stayed calm in the past decade and recovery can be seen
everywhere. Two medical universities have been established and the
Hargeisa Group Hospital is one of the teaching hospitals. Despite having
created a constitution, an administration, and a governmental system,
Somaliland lacks international recognition. As such, no development aid
can be received and support is restricted to charities and the diaspora
community; British colleagues have helped nurture medical education
through the Tropical Health and Education Trust.