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UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bosaso

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UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bosaso

Postby TarTar » Thu Dec 02, 2021 4:33 am

https://reliefweb.int/report/somalia/wo ... equalities


Somalia n Somaliland combined over all: 0.1%


situaiton is improving in both countries. for the most part.


2 exceptions though. Garowe n Bosaso. Bosaso can blame Oromo Mahamud migrants. Garowe can only blame governor Deni


"Despite the general decline in HIV prevalence across Somalia, there are locations such as Garowe and Bosasso in Puntland where the infection rates have merely levelled off, with the risk of increasing yet again




that's why Puntland stealth secessionist province of Somalia had the highest HIV rate in the territories of former Somali Republic



Garowe n Bosaso really pusing up the overall Puntland rate. the rest of the ex italian colony had a fraction of Puntland HIV rate. mighta bin lower. but former Puntland governor AY made sure they were occupied by foreign soldiers from countries with higher HIV rates




Somalilan Republic also had decreased rate. Somaliland rate was lower than Puntland HIV rate. still. need to keep improving

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Re: UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bo

Postby mahoka » Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:30 am

The darod nation needs to start wearing condoms.

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Re: UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bo

Postby paperino » Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:26 pm

By geographical area, it was at 0.15% in Somaliland, 0.17% in Puntland and 0.04% in other federal member states.
Rest of Somalia is much better than both PL & SL regions. For decades, the SL region led the highest infection rate (over 1%). You would expect regions with relative stability to have less infection rates, and unstable regions to have high infection rates, but the report shows the opposite. These rates are nothing to brag about, but it's something to be expected from OP whose weird obsession with PL is something we can count on most if not all his comments/threads.

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Re: UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bo

Postby TarTar » Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:54 pm

By geographical area, it was at 0.15% in Somaliland, 0.17% in Puntland and 0.04% in other federal member states.
Rest of Somalia is much better than both PL & SL regions. For decades, the SL region led the highest infection rate (over 1%). You would expect regions with relative stability to have less infection rates, and unstable regions to have high infection rates, but the report shows the opposite. These rates are nothing to brag about, but it's something to be expected from OP whose weird obsession with PL is something we can count on most if not all his comments/threads.
dude stop making excuses 4 tha stealth secessionist enclave. i praised the ex italian colony. n i actually criticized Somaliland Republic. i criticize every1

y r u bothered if i criticize the stealth secessionist enclave of Garowe?

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Re: UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bo

Postby mahoka » Thu Dec 02, 2021 11:18 pm

By geographical area, it was at 0.15% in Somaliland, 0.17% in Puntland and 0.04% in other federal member states.
Rest of Somalia is much better than both PL & SL regions. For decades, the SL region led the highest infection rate (over 1%). You would expect regions with relative stability to have less infection rates, and unstable regions to have high infection rates, but the report shows the opposite. These rates are nothing to brag about, but it's something to be expected from OP whose weird obsession with PL is something we can count on most if not all his comments/threads.
I see you popped up to defend your darod brothers in puntland kkkkkk


As for hiv, SL is a democratic transparent nation that does studies into these things. Somalia is currently low because UN agencies can’t go to the ground and test people,. We all know somalia has a huge problem with aids and hiv ever since 2006 when foreign African troops started arriving there and raping women. 40k foreign troops and 30k international workers all having sex with the local women of women means there is a big problem with STDs and HIV

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Re: UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bo

Postby mahoka » Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:21 am

To be fair to the punanis I know their women are famously loose and bosaso/garowe are sec tourism centres but there is no way amisom invested south Somalia has less hiv rates than punani state. Amisom troops plus foreign aid workers = disaster

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Re: UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bo

Postby skywalker25 » Fri Dec 03, 2021 10:18 am

By geographical area, it was at 0.15% in Somaliland, 0.17% in Puntland and 0.04% in other federal member states.
Rest of Somalia is much better than both PL & SL regions. For decades, the SL region led the highest infection rate (over 1%). You would expect regions with relative stability to have less infection rates, and unstable regions to have high infection rates, but the report shows the opposite. These rates are nothing to brag about, but it's something to be expected from OP whose weird obsession with PL is something we can count on most if not all his comments/threads.

You’re not one to talk about “obsession”. You sleep, breath, and dream anything negative about Somaliland.

As for your claim above. In a stable region the states are more realistic because you have will have the relative authority of the said state keeping stats. But people who are dying of terrorism, warlord or starvation, they dying of aids is the least of their worries.

It’s like comparing the stats between the west and Africa for covid. It’s a big thing in the west and they keep a tally but in africa nobody cares cause people who more pressing issues.

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Re: UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bo

Postby TarTar » Sat Dec 04, 2021 12:02 am

By geographical area, it was at 0.15% in Somaliland, 0.17% in Puntland and 0.04% in other federal member states.
Rest of Somalia is much better than both PL & SL regions. For decades, the SL region led the highest infection rate (over 1%). You would expect regions with relative stability to have less infection rates, and unstable regions to have high infection rates, but the report shows the opposite. These rates are nothing to brag about, but it's something to be expected from OP whose weird obsession with PL is something we can count on most if not all his comments/threads.

You’re not one to talk about “obsession”. You sleep, breath, and dream anything negative about Somaliland.

As for your claim above. In a stable region the states are more realistic because you have will have the relative authority of the said state keeping stats. But people who are dying of terrorism, warlord or starvation, they dying of aids is the least of their worries.

It’s like comparing the stats between the west and Africa for covid. It’s a big thing in the west and they keep a tally but in africa nobody cares cause people who more pressing issues.
:myman: well put my nigga general snm

paperino is usually straightforward wit her analysis. but she does have a blind spot for seeing tha hipocrisy n other faults of the stealth secessionist Garowe clique occupying Badhan village's district of Somaliland Republic

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Re: UN report:HIV decrease in Somaliland Republic n Somalia Republic. HIV rates stay stagnant or increase in Garowe n Bo

Postby Nubis » Sat Dec 04, 2021 10:04 am

Sad.


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